Boom in U.S. public banks aiming to stay local and play fair    

U.S. interest in public banks surges amid affordability, racial justice concerns

Uber Files: Drivers to protest low pay, unsafe work after leak

Uber drivers from South Africa to India say they’re unsurprised by whistleblower Mark MacGann’s Uber Files exposé and still work in dangerous conditions


Facebook-owner Meta releases first human rights report

Rights groups for years have raised alarms about anti-Muslim hate speech stoking tensions in India, Meta's largest market


Republicans in Congress lay groundwork for anti-transgender push

Critics say the proposed bills could roll back protections for transgender people


EU commission to sue Hungary over anti-LGBT law -Politico

The law passed in June bans the use of materials seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change in schools


Opinion:

OPINION: COVID-19: Social protection responses were opaque, lacked privacy

Many social protection programmes lacked basic human rights considerations, from inception to implementation, leaving the most vulnerable excluded


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