Cambodians cry foul as casino slashes redundancy pay due to COVID-19

Cambodia's largest casino to slash 1,300 jobs due to the threats of the pandemic

Rare win for Nepal indigenous groups as EIB admits 'gaps' in hydropower project

Indigenous groups say they were not consulted on project that will uproot hundreds from their land and homes


'Round the corner from God': London bus brings COVID-19 vaccines to Ramadan faithful

The mobile clinic is holding twilight sessions at mosques to ensure no one is left behind in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout


ANALYSIS-Kindled by 2015 fires, Indonesia thinks big on forest protection

The Southeast Asia haze crisis pushed Jakarta to adopt a more joined-up conservation approach to reduce land clearing and the risk of fires, with deforestation now declining for four years in a row


State of LGBT+ rights after Biden's first 100 days

Biden promised to pass federal protections for LGBT+ Americans, roll back Trump-era policies and promote LGBT+ rights abroad


New UK law aims to end financial abuse in relationships. Can it work?

One in five British women experience economic abuse, a long-hidden form of domestic abuse recognised for the first time in new legislation


No more marching but actor Leslie Jordan proud to break gay ground

Will & Grace star Leslie Jordan talks about finding Instagram fame at 65


Britain passes "life-saving" law on domestic abuse

New law will make huge difference to lives of millions, says Domestic Abuse Commissioner


Eyes and ears: UK tradespeople trained to spot domestic abuse

Telltale signs could include punch or kick marks on walls and loose bathroom door locks, says Morgan Sindall Property Services


Nigel Farage: Brexiteer, scourge of the woke – and eco-warrior?

Britain's Brexit champion has joined the advisory board of a Dutch carbon offset company aiming to plant three trillion trees by 2030


Bittersweet moment at final season premiere of TV show 'Pose'

The final season of Pose is set in 1994, touching on the AIDS epidemic as the popularity of the underground ball culture faded


Opinion

International Workers' Day: Why all land rights are workers’ rights

Land insecurity and inequality are endemic and keep families trapped in poverty for generations


OPINION: Basecamp's decision to ban politics at work is a big step backwards

Tech company Basecamp’s ban on political discussion on company platforms is a choice to perpetuate the status quo, and overlooks how politics and societal issues shape the world of work


OPINION: U.S. stimulus package needs to help communities face climate risks

Coronavirus recovery cash should help cities adapt to the realities of rising seas, stronger storms, and more frequent flooding, mayor say


OPINION: Here's how Biden can address inequity in U.S. transportation plans

President Biden has pledged billions of dollars on upgrading transport, those plans must include affordable housing and commercial space for businesses owned by people of color


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