Four million slum dwellers in Delhi to win property rights

Almost 2,000 informal settlements in Delhi are set to be legalised under a new law, giving residents the right to own their homes

Uganda charges 16 LGBT+ activists for gay sex

Gay sex carries a possible life sentence in Uganda, one of the most difficult countries in Africa to be a sexual minority with increasingly violent confrontation over sexual freedom


EXPERT VIEWS-Top 10 tips for business on a mission to do good

'If you are trying to run a business for it to make a profit and have social impact then you are doing three or more things than the average business at any time'


Judges hear legal case on London police handling of climate protests

A decision is expected within two weeks after lawyers dispute whether a ban issued during "Autumn Uprising" protests was legal


US publisher scraps book on gay persecution after errors exposed

Wolf's book 'Outrages: Sex, Censorship, and the Criminalization of Love' aimed to examine Victorian laws which punished men with execution for having sex with other men


Britons say they oppose police use of facial recognition tech

Public bodies and employers could face a popular backlash against 'tech creep' in sectors from recruitment to policing, found the poll


Young Thais battle seniority culture to raise climate awareness

Thailand's "Gretas" fight social norms to raise awareness about climate change


Egypt's farmers tackle climate change with comedy and community

New ideas on how to deal with climate change are easier to accept and understand when they come with a bit of fun, agriculture experts say


INTERVIEW -Children's animator battled for years for lesbian wedding

Animator Rebecca Sugar said her show "Steven Universe" was a way for her to support children who felt "alienated" by gender stereotypes in traditional cartoons


JK Rowling urges young travellers: no more 'voluntourism'

Of the estimated 8 million children living in orphanages, at least eight in 10 have at least one living parent and many have been trafficked


Massachusetts accuses Exxon in lawsuit of climate change deceit

The lawsuit alleges Exxon systematically misled investors and deceived auto drivers and other consumers about the role fossil fuel products play in causing climate change



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