Amid coronavirus, God goes online to reach worshippers

Religious leaders turn to tech to deliver God's word to millions isolated due to coronavirus pandemic

As coronavirus drives climate protests off streets, activists go online

With mass street gatherings now unsafe, activists for action on global warming are turning to helping neighbours and campaigning online


In Cambodia, I underwent a ceremony to ward off coronavirus

As foreigners like me came under increasing suspicion of carrying the virus, I was told the ceremony would appease locals - and the spirits


Dutch sex workers risk trafficking and abuse as coronavirus bites

Sex clubs shutting because of COVID-19 will push the industry underground, putting sex workers at higher risk of abuse


Privacy fears as India hand stamps suspected coronavirus cases

To help enforce quarantines, those suspected of having coronavirus get hand stamps and are being tracked using their phones and data


Refugees in Asia face delays, pushbacks as coronavirus shuts borders

People in refugee camps, with few amenities and limited access to healthcare, are some of the hardest hit by the coronavirus outbreak


Eviction bans to cash: 7 city initiatives to a fight coronavirus housing crisis

As cities go into lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, here are seven ways cities are trying to stop a coronavirus housing crisis


Gin makers bottle hand sanitiser for vulnerable as coronavirus spreads

Distilleries have started producing sanitisers to help people protect themselves from COVID-19 amid shortages fuelled by panic-buying


'My hands are my tractor': Urban gardens take root in Johannesburg

Johannesburg is turning from a city known for crime and rapid urbanisation to one where urban farmers grow food to feed families and neighbours


Climate shocks in just one country could disrupt global food supply

A study looked at how severe drought could hit U.S. wheat harvests - and ripple around the world, driving up food prices


Online videos and hotlines help refugees cope with Italy's coronavirus lockdown

The campaign to help Italy's more than 300,000 refugees have published informational videos online in 32 languages



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