OPINION: HIV employment barriers have lifted – now we can’t let stigma hold us back
People living with HIV in the UK are now not restricted from doing any job - what next to end workplace stigma?
Elon Musk and Twitter are at war over bots - here's why they matter
Musk has terminated his $44 billion Twitter buyout deal, citing doubts over bot info. But what are bots, and are they all bad?
OPINION: EU Digital Services Act brings us closer to an inclusive, equitable internet
Strong enforcement of the DSA can bring human rights improvements, but real alternatives to the current dominant surveillance business model are still needed
Startups eye metaverse, NFTs, to solve Africa's economic woes
Afropolitan, a pan-African digital nation selling NFTs as passports, says it wants to solve African governance issues
OPINION: The UN General Assembly must back the right to a healthy environment
Adopting this resolution would help states to respect, protect, and fulfil the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment
Can an EU law save children from harmful content online?
The Digital Services Act will crack down on targeted ads and content to better protect children from harmful content on social media
Russian lawmakers propose extending 'gay propaganda' law to all adults
Since 2013, Russia's "gay propaganda" law has been used to stop gay pride marches and detain gay rights activists
Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats
Eroding Bangladeshi rivers stole their land - and now climate change and overfishing threaten the life they have built on water
After Roe v. Wade, healthcare data privacy fears grow worldwide
From India to Chile, concern is growing over the sale and tracking of reproductive health data, and the risks for abortion seekers
OPINION: To beat rising hunger, Africa needs a sustainable food business
Inefficient markets and limited access to finance and services often lead to waste and loss - but support for small businesses can build local supply chains