U.N. chief urges increase in funding for IMF to help pandemic-hit countries
Guterres said a Group of 20 debt moratorium on official debt payments by the poorest countries should be extended beyond year-end
Afghan woman who topped university entrance exam eyes presidency
Shamsia Alizada’s success came as the Afghan government holds power-sharing talks with the Taliban that have raised concerns about women’s rights
OPINION: Major U.S. reforms should follow latest Trump tax scandal
President Trump consistently pays less in federal income taxes than some of the lowest-paid workers in America
Second cohort of reporters complete three-month COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub programme
Nineteen journalists from five Eastern Partnership countries participated in the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub training from July 7 to September 29.
OPINION: UK data denial obscures trafficking victims’ access to justice and support
While politicians were being denied evidence on the detention of victims, the government was detaining growing numbers
Denmark: We can slash CO2 by 70% in a decade and still have welfare
Government plans to make use of new green technologies, and says bill can be managed without cutting social spending
Bold feminist poster campaign strikes a chord in Paris and beyond
Posters give women a new forum and change the way they relate to public spaces, says activist Marguerite Stern
OPINION: Pay-to-play, pay-to-stay: the high cost of Indonesian apparel jobs
Nobody should have to pay for work. The workers who are the lifeblood of the industry deserve nothing less
Unequal education: Pandemic widens race, class gaps in U.S. schools
Across the United States, the disparities between poor and affluent districts are growing as school boards face increased costs from the pandemic
Meatpackers deny workers benefits for COVID-19 deaths, illnesses
The experience of JBS employees shows the difficulty of linking infections to employment and getting compensation for medical care and lost wages