To combat coronavirus, governments step up digital surveillance

Authorities around the world are using facial recognition, apps and big data to track the spread of COVID-19 and monitor people under quarantine

Europe braces for domestic abuse 'perfect storm' amid coronavirus lockdown

Charities look for creative ways to protect women trapped in their homes with violent partners during COVID-19 shutdown


Indian LGBT+ group launches appeal for sex workers in coronavirus lockdown

Many sex workers in Mumbai are single mothers who are struggling to feed their children with the country in lockdown


Porn site's free service during coronavirus raises sex trafficking fears

Critics say Pornhub's free content offer is a bid to detract from criticisms its platform hosts victims of sex trafficking


Race for space to house vulnerable in coronavirus crisis

From motels to railway stations, buildings are being rapidly repurposed to house the homeless during the coronavirus lockdown


Coronavirus: Can my employer ask me to work for free?

Small businesses threatened by COVID-19 are asking staff to work without pay amid layoffs and growing fears of exploitation


Netherlands suspects trafficking of Vietnamese minors through asylum centres

Dutch investigators believe most Vietnamese minors arriving in asylum centres have been trafficked


Nespresso finds child labor at three Guatemalan coffee farms

The Nestle-owned coffee giant said it investigated the abuse and implemented a plan to ward it off in the future


ANALYSIS-Fossil-fuel giant Russia tiptoes towards low-carbon future

Russia's first 2050 strategy aims to spark debate over how to green its economy, but critics say it's not ambitious enough


S. Africans fear safety divide as coronavirus panic takes hold in cities

A rise in COVID-19 scams, supermarket robberies and domestic violence during lockdowns could hit townships particularly hard


To fight coronavirus, distilleries, brewers and monasteries start making hand sanitizer

From gin distillers to monks, these groups are changing gears and making hand gel for people in need


Opinion

OPINION: Coronavirus: Why the third wave could be the deadliest

As dark as coronavirus crisis seems right now, the fact is it could get much worse



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