Labour unions criticise Cambodia over fresh blow to workers' rights
Cambodia passed a law last week that activists say leaves workers vulnerable to abuses in a country where one in 60 people are modern day slaves
S. Africa's Boris the BabyBot opens children's eyes to digital privacy
'It is not meant to teach a particular lesson to children about data collection, but rather start the conversation rooted in joy, play and delight, rather than a sense of dread'
Climate activists escape punishment over London train protest
Three Extinction Rebellion climate activists argued that the protest was 'necessary' to drive action on climate change during their trial at Inner London Crown Court this week
INTERVIEW-Nigeria needs to 'be ready' for oil decline, says environment minister
"If the world is truly willing... to quit fossil fuel, then if you are not ready and finally the world comes to terms with that and there are alternatives and no one is buying enough oil from you, at that point you are in trouble"
Will first trans hero mark a new era for LGBT+ roles in video games?
Fewer than 10 games a year from the 1980s up to 2004 featured any LGBT+ characters
New York rents in the Sahara? Living in Africa's most expensive city
The city of N'Djamena on the edge of the Sahara was ranked the most expensive in Africa and 11th in the world this year, with residents saying the city is prohibitively expensive
Criminal or victim? Female drug mules trapped as 'legal zombies' in Brazil
Exploitation for drug trafficking in Brazil is a growing problem with an influx of poor migrants from neighbouring Venezuela and Bolivia
Climate activists found guilty over London train protest by 'regretful' jury
Jurors deliver their verdict "with regret" after being ordered by judge to focus on protesters' actions not their motivation
Haitians say underaged girls were abused by U.N. peacekeepers
So many babies were fathered by foreign peacekeepers that Haitians nickname them 'Petit MINUSTAH' - combining 'small' in French with the acronym of the U.N. mission
As murders soar, new app maps LGBT+ safe spaces in Brazil
The app Dandarah, named after a trans woman who was murdered in 2017, aims to help address anti-LGBT+ violence in Brazil