U.S. civil rights activist, lawyer Vernon Jordan dies at age 85 -report
Vernon Jordan grew up in the segregated U.S. South and become an influential leader in the civil rights movement
'Undesirable'- UK holiday parks blacklisted people with Irish surnames
Whistleblower at Pontins says staff were told to refuse or cancel bookings by Irish guests in an effort to keep out Gypsies and Irish Travellers
Lawsuit accuses Amazon of 'systemic' racism in corporate offices
Charlotte Newman, a business development head at Amazon who is Black, says she was subjected to racial tropes and sexual harassment
U.N. says disappointing $1.7 bln pledged for Yemen, impossible to avert famine
Cutting aid is a death sentence, said UN head as funding plea to prevent Yemen famine reaches less than half its target
Egypt wants to register millions of gig workers for state insurance, aid
Temporary workers have been hard hit by the pandemic’s fallout but some may be wary about formalising their status
Yemenis reel from poverty, hunger as U.N pleads for funds and war's end
Yemenis face desperation and starvation as the country's six-year war leaves economy shattered and many struggling to survive
OPINION: Lloyd’s of London and Slavery: archiving the past to repair the present?
As Lloyd's embarks on a process of historical repair, the British insurer must include communities directly affected by the legacies of slavery
'I had nothing left': Loan sharks target Indian sex workers hit by pandemic
Loan sharks offer money without collateral at ‘outrageous’ interests trapping many sex workers in cycle of debt
Colorado police had no basis to stop unarmed Black man who died in custody -independent probe
Elijah McClain, 23, went into cardiac arrest after he was subdued by three police officers
ANALYSIS-For Black founders, venture funding remains elusive despite new funds
While corporate America is starting to acknowledge its diversity problem which is leading to some change, the pace of this change is slow