'Hunger or murder': Lockdown poverty exposes African sex workers to more violence
Lockdowns are forcing Africa's sex workers to disregard usual safety norms exposing them to increased violence - and even murder
Coronavirus frustrates Saudi women's push for financial independence
For Saudi women the downturn struck just as efforts to gain greater financial independence were gaining traction
Black, Asian Londoners more likely to be fined under coronavirus laws
Concerns are growing over the ‘deep’ racial inequality that the spread of the virus has exposed in Britain
Post-virus green reset urged for divided, ailing economies
In the face of protests, inequality and rising climate threats, a coronavirus recovery needs to spur a "greener, smarter, fairer" world
OPINION: Climate justice is racial justice
Polluting and extractive facilities have been placed in black, brown, and indigenous communities around the world - and they are suffering the consequences
India launches jobs plan for migrants in 'testing times'
About 7,000 people have registered for the programme so far
Survivors of missing, slain indigenous women in Canada impatient for action
The government inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women blamed racism, colonialism, sexism, and apathy in Canadian society
'One paycheck away' from homelessness: housing inequality fuels U.S. protests
Activists say inequalities have been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic’s disproportionate impact on African Americans
Carmakers need to make deeper CO2 cuts to meet climate goals, EU says
Electric and low-emissions car sales increased in 2018 but still made up only 2% of new registrations, while CO2 emissions from new cars rose for a second year
UK's Prince Charles says coronavirus reset is a new chance for sustainability
Britain's Prince Charles claims the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic could be a "reset moment" and an opportunity to prioritise environmental causes