EXCLUSIVE-UK found sending home dozens of slavery victims despite re-trafficking fears

Britain has sent home or aided the return of dozens of slaves to trafficking hotspots including Albania, Nigeria and Vietnam in recent years, raising concerns this put people at risk of being re-trafficked due to a lack of support in their home countries

Britain urged to act over rising global attacks on aid workers

Nearly 300 aid workers and health workers were killed and more than 850 injured last year in almost 1,200 attacks


Effort to roll back transgender rights fails in Uruguay

Fewer than 10% of eligible voters supported the effort to strike down a 2018 law that made it easier for trans people to change their gender identity


At U.S.-Mexico border, a bus becomes a school for migrant children in limbo

In the border city of Tijuana, in a dirt parking lot adjoining a migrant shelter, the bus is offering a rare chance at school to Central American and Mexican children


Italy govt wins confidence vote on decree targeting migrant rescue ships

The decree hikes maximum fines for ships that enter Italian waters without authorisation and provides for the arrest of captains who ignore orders to stay away


Colombia to give citizenship to babies of Venezuelan migrants

The measure, which will cover all Venezuelan children born in Colombia since August 2015, will be in force for two years


Iraqis choose refugee camps over ruined homes

Bodies and destroyed buildings are still a regular sight two years on but the camps provide residents with security and comparatively comfortable lives


World leaders must prove they've listened to climate activists - Thunberg

A year of protests has not led to any progress in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, says Swedish teen climate activist


Saudi Arabia women's rights reforms may still be thwarted by custom

Male relatives can still obstruct women defying their wishes and experts say it will take time to change views on gender and social customs


Polish state firms pouring ad cash into media that attack gay rights, research data shows

Research firm Kantar Media's data ashowed that under the PiS government state support for liberal media plummeted


Actress Emma Watson launches UK sexual harassment helpline

One in two British women has experienced sexual harassment in the workplace but four fifths did not report it says research


Opinion

OPINION: Trans and non-binary refugees and the struggle for survival in Nairobi

We need to pay more attention to the unique challenges facing trans and non-binary refugees


OPINION: Linking the dots to end hunger and malnutrition

Countries keep subsidizing products of low nutritious content, favoring staple foods over fresh produce



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