Taking on the Traffickers

United in a mission to end modern-day slavery, a Vietnamese lawyer who rescues women from China's sex trade and a Mexican trafficking survivor turned sleuth tell their extraordinary stories in animations

Hundreds of Indian workers demand unpaid wages from Saudi construction firm

More than 280 returned migrant workers are seeking end-of-contract payments in a rare official complaint


Tennis star's court case spotlights domestic violence in Georgia

Georgian tennis player Nikoloz Basilashvili has denied charges he attacked his former wife in front of their son


UK lawmakers urge action to help 1.5 mln women with endometriosis

The lawmakers called for investment in research to find the cause of endometriosis, better treatments and an eventual cure


'I see myself' - Stars of 'Equal' Samira Wiley, Billy Porter on LGBT history

Documentary series, "Equal," mixes archival footage and dramatic reenactments to depict some of the lesser-known moments in LGBT+ history


One woman's fight to save Nairobi’s playgrounds and public spaces

Renee Ngamau has fought human rights abuses in Kenya for years, but her latest cause – protecting playgrounds and public spaces from developers – is personal


INSIGHT-As the Arctic's attractions mount, Greenland is a security black hole

Shrinking sea ice has fast-tracked a race among global powers for control over resources and waterways in the region


In a thirsty world, information gaps dog a push to tap groundwater

Using more underground water could ease water shortages - but coordination of an "invisible" resource remains a challenge


Swelled by rain and COVID curbs, locust swarms ravage Ethiopia

The invasion has damaged about 200,000 hectares of land since January, threatening food supplies and the livelihoods of millions


Polish woman's quest for abortion exposes conflicted society

Abortion on demand is already banned in Poland


Bangladesh garment workers pray for orders as pandemic shreds exports

One factory owner supplying brands like H&M and GAP said customers were demanding price cuts making it harder to recover


Opinion

OPINION: Without indigenous peoples, we can't stop nature's destruction

A proposed global goal to conserve 30% of land and seas by 2030 must take into account the rights and contributions of indigenous communities



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