As U.S. lockdowns lift, evictions loom for poorest city dwellers

Millions of renters face losing their homes as temporary bans on evictions under COVID-19 lockdowns expire

'Lost memories': War crimes evidence threatened by AI moderation

Hundreds of thousands of videos from Syria have disappeared from social media, researchers say


Nobel winner unveils code to protect survivors of sexual violence in war

Guidelines seek to protect survivors from harm during investigations


Death of trans doctor in Mexico sparks new fears over LGBT+ violence

Mexico is one of the deadliest countries in the world for LGBT+ people.


Map of world's uncharted ocean beds takes shape despite crisis

The ocean floor is less well known than the surface of Mars and charting it could help show how oceans impact the earth's climate


Poles run for LGBT equality ahead of presidential vote

About 100 people took part in the 'Equality Run' in support of LGBT+ people as gay rights come under attack in the run-up to elections


Torture video triggers calls for action on domestic violence in Kyrgyzstan

Online clip showed man beating and abusing his wife, whose hands were tied behind her back


Spat on and abused: Coronavirus fuels racism against India's northeasterners

Targeted for their East Asian looks, people from region bordering China suffer discrimination and harassment


ANALYSIS-Pandemic sparks push to keep green energy-access firms switched on

The COVID-19 crisis has shown how off-grid electricity is an essential service for poor communities, and efforts are underway to help providers get through tough times


The African refugees and migrants trapped inside Yemen's war

Hundreds of thousands of migrants are trapped in a conflict zone and now facing growing stigma due to the coronavirus


Tennessee lawmakers pass 'heartbeat' abortion bill banning procedure after six weeks

It is the latest in a slew of bills in a campaign aiming to get the Supreme Court to roll back U.S. abortion rights


Opinion

OPINION: The importance of archiving LGBT+ history

Preserving personal stories helps us understand how we got somewhere


OPINION: Broken promises: The forgotten children of the Syrian crisis

This World Refugee Day, we’re reminded of yet another group of people who are suffering as a result of broken promises: Syrian refugees


OPINION: Underused and overlooked, trade remedies may stop forced labour

Trade remedies may be more effective at preventing forced labour than criminal justice systems, but are frequently overlooked



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