EXCLUSIVE-Thai police under scrutiny as record number of trafficking cases dismissed

Lawyers and campaigners say the conflation of smuggling and trafficking means some resources intended for trafficking victims are being spent on migrants who have not been exploited

Swapping grape varieties could keep wine flowing as climate warms

Global warming of 4C would threaten up to 85% of the world's wine-growing regions, according to a new study


Tension heats up between church and villagers amid land ownership debate

In southern Georgia, a quarrel around property registration has triggered a bitter land dispute between Muslim villagers and the Christian Orthodox Church


Amazon emissions lowest from indigenous and protected lands, scientists say

Indigenous territories are acting as a 'buffer' against deforestation elsewhere in the Amazon rainforest


Indian schoolgirl wins bravery award for thwarting trafficker

Carolyn Malsawmtluangi, from the northeastern state of Mizoram, stopped a human trafficker who had kidnapped a seven-year-old girl from a neighbouring village


Navratilova, McEnroe call for name change to Margaret Court Arena

Court, who holds the all-time record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles, has been heavily criticised for voicing her religious-based opposition to same-sex marriage and transgender athletes


Sainsbury's targets 2040 for net zero emissions, criticises UK goal

Sainsbury's, Britain's second-biggest supermarket group, will spend 1.0 billion pounds ($1.3 billion) to hit the target


Ahead of Olympics, Tokyo prepares foreigners for potential disasters

Japan is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to typhoons and earthquakes, and experiences an average of 1,500 temblors a year


Thousands flee northwest Syria as Assad pushes closer to Idlib city

Syrian forces backed by Russian air power have stepped up a campaign to recapture Idlib province, the last rebel stronghold where millions took refuge after fleeing other parts of Syria


U.N. seeks more emergency aid for Afghanistan as poverty grows

Some 9.4 million Afghans are in need of basic food and housing this year, up from 6.5 million in 2019



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