EXCLUSIVE-Thai garment factory investigated by Starbucks after illegal wages expose

Garment factories supplying global brands such as coffee giant Starbucks and sports gear maker Bauer Hockey are under investigation after an expose finds workers being illegally underpaid in a region described as a "black hole"

Leaving Bahamas devastated, Dorian regains strength to crawl up U.S. coast

Some 70,000 people need immediate help after the most damaging storm ever to hit the Bahamas


Colombia's indigenous tribes share secrets to safeguard Amazon forest

As regional leaders gather for a summit on protecting the Amazon, where fires are raging, indigenous leaders say they have forest knowledge politicians cannot afford to overlook


Indigenous tribes fear hard year ahead after Amazon fires

With Brazil nut trees and medicinal herbs lost to Amazon fires, indigenous communities say they face serious setbacks


INTERVIEW-She beat the BBC, now reporter tackles FTSE pay gap

The award-wining journalist, who left the BBC over pay discrimination, says she hopes her book with give both men and women the tools to challenge the gender pay gap


North Korea tells United Nations to cut international aid staff - letter

The United Nations estimates almost half the country's population needs assistance


'Hidden' McDonald's and Nestle suppliers ignore climate risks

Lack of action by meat, fish and dairy firms to curb emissions and prevent deforestation could undermine commitments by high-street brands, index warns


INTERVIEW -Senegal's scandalous soap: can TV drama drive change for women?

Halimatou Gadji, who plays the lead role in the show, said she hopes it will shake rigid gender roles that restrain her generation


FEATURE-Cafe brews hope for Nepal's trafficking survivors

As well as helping survivors rebuild their lives, the Maiti Cafe aims to end the stigma they often face in Nepal's conservative society


FACTBOX: Six months after cyclones, Pope spotlights Mozambique's needs

Protection of the environment is expected to be a key theme of the pope's six-day visit to Mozambique, Madagascar and Mauritius


Stay or go? Asian nations mull options as seas rise, cities sink

More than 20 million people are uprooted every year by floods, storms, landslides and other extreme winter conditions, with the vast majority of such displacement occurring in Asia-Pacific


Opinion:

OPINION: During Earth’s hottest month, cities rise to the occasion

When we respond to scientific evidence and work together, there’s nothing our cities cannot achieve to ensure a healthy, safe and secure future


OPINION:- The high cost of good nutrition

What happens when foods crucial for nutrition are expensive while sugar-rich foods are cheap


Children need a seat at table in global campaign to end violence against them

Major new global survey of children shows they want a far bigger role in trying to stop violence against them



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