Businesses urged to give refugees more jobs in COVID-19 era
New figures show 30 million refugees have fled their homes - nearly twice the number a decade ago
UK ditches homegrown COVID-19 tracing app to use Google-Apple model
A smartphone app developed by the NHS was initially expected to be rolled out nationwide in May but did not materialise
EU lawmakers back green finance rules, urge use in COVID recovery fund
Rules will restrict which investments can be classed as green, and could guide spending from the EU's 750 billion-euro coronavirus recovery fund
PBB rintis proyek pemetaan hutan di Myanmar
Proyek kerja sama Myanmar-Finlandia ini akan menembus zona konflik untuk melindungi hutan-hutan di Myanmar dengan lebih baik.
UN charts new territory with project to track all Myanmar's forests
Joint Myanmar-Finland project will venture into conflict zones to better protect Southeast Asian nation's forests
OPINION: Britain steps back from helping the world’s poor
Subsuming the UK’s hugely respected aid agency into the foreign office will slam the country’s image abroad and hurt millions
Triple threat: Pakistan's mango growers face a sticky season
Coronavirus restrictions, locusts attacks and erratic weather are making it harder to grow and export a top-selling seasonal fruit
ANALYSIS-Calls for cooperation as online child sex abuse soars in Europe
Children's rights advocates say social networks also need stricter regulation and better reporting tools to protect young users
Workers' rights seen crumbling as coronavirus threatens further setbacks
Violations of labour rights at seven-year high, according to the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
Laid off due to virus, Cambodian garment workers compete for factory shifts
Workers are being forced to accept worse conditions as jobs are cut, with factory bosses accused of using coronavirus staff culls to target union staff