ANALYSIS-Data of the dead: Virtual immortality exposes holes in privacy laws

Startups want to help people live forever online, but experts warn that policies fail to protect the deceased's digital rights

'These women may only get one chance to call for help': A Vietnamese anti-slavery crusader on life under lockdown

'When travel restrictions forced us to suspend rescue operations earlier this year, I was communicating with about 30 women in China. All of them were trapped and waiting for our help.'


Unsafe abortions could skyrocket as coronavirus closes clinics worldwide

Experts say clinic closures in developing countries could lead to millions of unsafe abortions and thousands of maternal deaths


Britain's 'forgotten' front line: enterprises help care homes cut off by coronavirus

Social enterprises are finding new ways to help Britain's ageing population during lockdown


In lockdown Bolivia, calls from abused girls flood hotline

Police says more than four dozen cases of violence against children have been reported on average a day in Bolivia since the lockdown began


U.S. state of Idaho sued over trans birth certificate and sport laws

Idaho was the first U.S. state to ban trans athletes, saying they have an unfair advantage


Polish MPs vote not to kill 'Stop Paedophilia' anti-gay law

The ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) voted not to reject a law that critics say would ban sex education and equates being gay with paedophilia


Lebanon's coronavirus lockdown leaves migrant women penniless and stranded

With no work, no income and no way of getting home, migrant workers struggle under lockdown


Arrests, evictions and scapegoating: Coronavirus takes a toll on LGBT+ Africans

LGBT+ Africans suffer persecution, hardships as COVID-19 cases rise


Opinion

OPINION: What a pandemic can teach us about climate resilience

We need to mobilize knowledge and resources to act towards the collective good, utilizing the scientific community to combat both climate change and the pandemic


OPINION: Coronavirus and climate disasters: Small vulnerable countries face dual threat

With too little funding, small islands are struggling to battle extreme weather and hold off the pandemic at the same time



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