Your data for cash: Indian lending apps force tough choice

Greater financial literacy and clarity on guidelines are needed to prevent the misuse of personal data by digital lenders

She cooks. He eats. She clears. Sexism film stirs India

The Malayalam-language movie from director Jeo Baby challenges traditional gender roles and inequality in modern India


Robinhood is new eye of GameStop storm as outrage grows

The California-based app has faced anger after announcing it would restrict trading of viral stocks including GameStop


Dutch appeals court: Shell Nigeria responsible for oil leaks, must pay damages

Farmers win damages in major case against oil giant over ecological damage in the Niger Delta


Thai monk faces online backlash over abortion stance

Shine Waradhammo was among the dozens of pro-choice activists who protested in front of parliament on Monday


Jumping the COVID-19 vaccine line: Where it's happening and what's being done to stop it

From Spain to Florida, the healthy and wealthy are jumping the queue to get a COVID-19 vaccine amid chaotic rollouts and supply shortages


'Breaking Fast' romcom busts myths around gay Muslims

The film takes place against gay-friendly West Hollywood during the holy month of Ramadan


Product design to racial justice: Global plan to promote ethical AI

A new global alliance aims to educate governments, businesses and the public on safe and ethical AI


Remove or restore? Facebook Oversight Board wades into South Caucasus culture dispute

Facebook has an appeal process for reinstating content removed by its moderators. A post about the Armenia Azerbaijan conflict illustrates how tricky that process could be


Brazil rescues more than 100 slavery victims in nationwide swoops

Most of the victims were found in rural areas, but several worked in urban sweatshops or as maids


Women work the COVID frontline but lack a voice, poll shows

Women worldwide are being excluded from COVID-19 response and recovery plans, a global survey finds


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