Tolerance towards LGBT+ people seen rising globally

LGBT+ people have seen a rise in tolerance in almost every region of the world over the last decade

'A sly thief': Rising heat steals jobs and lives in eastern India

Heatwaves - set to worsen as climate change strengthens - are cutting working hours and income, with the poor struggling to stay cool


Facial recognition at Indian cafe chain sparks calls for data protection law

Customers at Chaayos took to social media during the last week to complain about the camera technology they said captured images of them without their consent


New photos vs old: comparisons show dramatic Swiss glacier retreat

More than 500 Swiss glaciers have already vanished, and the government says 90% of the remaining 1,500 will go by the end of the century if nothing is done to cut emissions


Female comic superhero fights India's sex traffickers, challenges stigma

Thousands of people across India – largely poor, rural women and children – are lured to cities each year by traffickers who promise good jobs, but sell them into modern day slavery


Judge orders former Australia MP to pay damages to female senator for sexual remarks

The case brought the spirit of the #MeToo movement to Australia's parliament


At least four dead after massive floods hit southeastern France

Several rivers burst their banks in southeastern France, causing major damage as homes were flooded and trees, cars and boats were swept along by the waters


Death toll from Kenya landslides rises to 56 as heavy rains lash country's north west

Heavy rains and floods have killed more than 50 people and forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes across East Africa


UK police charge man with human trafficking offences in Vietnamese truck deaths inquiry

The victims, 31 males and eight women, were found in a truck container on an industrial estate in Grays, Essex


'Forbidden' LGBT+ art takes centre stage at Thai gallery

Patrick Sun, founder of Hong Kong-based Sunpride Foundation, said he picked Taipei and Bangkok as venues because of their more liberal attitudes toward homosexuality



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