From street kid to mentor: surviving childhood labour in Ethiopia
On World Day Against Child Labour, an Ethiopian man shares his story of leaving behind a life of child labour to run a photo studio and help other children
COVID-19: What else can Biden do to help vaccinate the world?
As Biden donates 500 million doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to more than 90 countries, what other steps can the United States take to promote fairer vaccine distribution?
New UK law aims to end financial abuse in relationships. Can it work?
One in five British women experience economic abuse, a long-hidden form of domestic abuse recognised for the first time in new legislation
OPINION: Here's how Biden can address inequity in U.S. transportation plans
President Biden has pledged billions of dollars on upgrading transport, those plans must include affordable housing and commercial space for businesses owned by people of color
'A striking blow' COVID-19 costs women $800 billion in lost income
Women's lost income in 2020 totaled the combined wealth of 98 countries, says charity Oxfam
As India's COVID-19 deaths rise, grief goes online
With funeral access restricted in India, the bereaved go online to mourn as social media and curated sites are flooded with eulogies for coronavirus victims
Are non-profit vaccine passports the key to preserving privacy?
Vaccine passports built by non-profits may assuage some privacy concerns, but the underlying problem of access remains
For TIME cover, Malaysian artist Red Hong Yi shows a world on fire
Red used 50,000 green-tipped matches to create the 'Climate is Everything' cover for TIME's Apr. 26 issue, which shows how the global climate crisis impacts every corner of society
OPINION: To regulate the gig economy, ditch 'one-size-fits all'
Well-paid consultants don't need the same protections as Uber drivers. To meaningfully regulate the self-employed, lawmakers must tailor policies for freelancers across all skill levels
COVID-19 vaccines: Who's jumping the line - and how to stop it
From Spain to Florida, the healthy and wealthy are jumping the queue to get a COVID-19 vaccine amid chaotic rollouts and supply shortages