'No doubt' climate change causing wildfires, experts say as Australia burns

A review of 57 scientific studies by British academics concluded that global warming is leading to an increase in hot, dry weather around the world that creates the conditions for wildfires to take hold

Haiti farmers eager to receive compensation after 'groundbreaking' land deal

A decade after an earthquake killed more than 200,000 people, farmers in Haiti are still waiting to receive compensation for their land used to build an industrial park


As flood waters recede, Jakarta residents file lawsuit against governor

More than 200 Jakarta residents have filed a lawsuit against the governor over inaction during deadly floods


London launches green energy firm to fight climate change, poverty

Profits will be invested into community projects that help tackle fuel poverty and fight climate change


Ivory Coast pledges trafficking crackdown as 137 child victims are rescued

The victims ranged in age from six to 17 and came from the nearby West African countries of Nigeria, Benin, Ghana and Togo


Top India court confirms four men to hang for bus rape and murder

The 2012 attack on the 23-year old student on the moving bus shocked India and led to tough new laws against sexual violence, including the death penalty for rape in some cases


Indonesia rights body condemns LGBT raids ordered by mayor after UK rape case

The mayor of Depok plans to enlist public order officers to raid residences of members of the LGBT community, according to a statement posted on the city's official website


California governor's 'homelessness tour' seeks money, solutions to crisis on streets

An estimated 130,000 people are homeless somewhere in California on any given day, more than any other state


It's a (mostly) man's world as 'Joker' leads Oscar nominations

Only 'Little Women,' an adaptation of the classic Louisa May Alcott novel by an all-female production team, broke the mold with its best picture nod


Power back on, but thousands still homeless, in quake-hit Puerto Rico

Nearly 5,000 people left homeless by a series of quakes are in government shelters while others are sleeping outside their homes


Opinion

OPINION: The LGBT+ community needs to question chemsex culture in light of the Sinaga trial

The trial of Reynhard Sinaga has thrown up uncomfortable questions for the LGBT community about just how common sexual abuse is at gay chemsex parties



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