World's tropical forests and people imperiled by legal rollbacks under COVID-19
Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Peru and DR Congo have weakened regulations to boost economic growth
Individual vaccine arrangements undermine fair distribution, WHO head says
The WHO is urging nations to use the COVAX scheme as China makes agreements across Africa, Russia sends shots to Latin America and the EU eyes vaccines for poorer countries
AIDS Patient Zero was a World War I soldier, new book argues
Was AIDS Patient Zero a first world war soldier? New book claims theory more likely than an injured hunter
TIMELINE - New Ebola outbreaks in Guinea, DR Congo pose regional risk
The Ebola virus has been detected in West Africa for the first time since the outbreak in 2013-2016. Here's a timeline of the key developments
In South Sudan, a former child soldier fights to rebuild her life
Sara, who was abducted at age 12, spent two years as a fighter for one of the country's armed groups
OPINION: Female child soldiers often go unseen but must not be forgotten
As world marks Red Hand Day, more attention must be paid to girls recruited by armed groups
Pandemic woes seen swelling global ranks of child soldiers
As world marks Red Hand Day, United Nations warns coronavirus could fuel child recruitment by armed groups
FACTBOX-Ten facts about child soldiers around the world
Coronavirus pandemic feared driving more children into armed groups as world marks Red Hand Day
OPINION: COVID-19 thwarts efforts to release and reintegrate child soldiers
Economic fallout from coronavirus could also drive some children back into armed groups
Tesco, Philips and Global Fund to End Modern Slavery amongst shortlisted candidates for 2021 Stop Slavery Award
Recognising the wide range of actors dedicated to ending the scourge of modern slavery and human trafficking, the Thomson Reuters Foundation today unveiled the 28 candidates shortlisted for its annual Stop Slavery Award – after receiving a record number of applications.