'No tourist, no dollar': Pandemic decimates livelihoods of Kenya's Maasai

The coronavirus has left tens of thousands of people from one of Africa's most recognisable tribes struggling to survive

Pandemic brings growing risk of pregnancy, abuse to Latin American girls

Coronavirus fuels risks of pregnancy, child abuse and marriage among teenage girls in Latin America as COVID-19 infection rates surge


Video games seen becoming a new frontier in digital rights

Experts predict future of digital rights could be fought in video games


'I feel targeted': U.S. trans murders near record high

This year is set to be the deadliest ever for trans people, particularly Black trans women who face discrimination for both their race and gender identity


Bangkok court admits Cambodia farmers' lawsuit against Thai sugar firm

The first class action lawsuit against a Thai firm for its actions in Cambodia is a test case for transboundary disputes


In a first, U.S. hospital apologizes to intersex surgical patients

A hospital in Chicago said its approach to intersex surgery "was harmful and wrong" and offered an apology to "intersex individuals who were harmed by the treatment"


Charter cities: can they solve the world's problems?

A Hong Kong developer is scouting for sites in wealthy nations where his fellow residents can move and live freely, sparking a debate on whether such charter cities are necessary


New port brings tourism hope and pollution fears to Alaskan town

An old mill promises to boost businesses in Ketchikan hit by lockdowns, but critics worry about toxins trapped under the sea


Coronavirus risks making labour exploitation the 'new normal', U.N. warns

On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, U.N. expert says nations must address labour abuses fuelled by COVID-19


Eat or stay cool? Cities test ways to protect the poor from rising heat

More action is needed to reach the poor and vulnerable, say city officials battling potentially deadly heatwaves


Pandemic job losses and flooding spark fears of hard times in Bangladesh

As floods linger, keeping people from work, and orders to garment factories dry up amid a coronavirus slowdown, Bangladesh is struggling


Opinion

UK must regulate drug market to combat human trafficking

Instead of cannabis being available in a controlled legal supply model, a large amount is produced by vulnerable people trafficked from abroad



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