UK urged to stop cotton imports made in Chinese 'prison camps'

Lawyers say big brands are selling goods made with forced labour in Uighur detention camps

Migrants send billions to relatives in poor nations each year. Here's what you need to know

Remittances - money sent home from relatives working overseas - play a crucial role in reducing global poverty and hunger


Life after lockdown: Cities around the world roll out their reopening plans

Many cities are tentatively preparing to ease coronavirus lockdowns - but doing so will be a tricky balancing act. Here's what different cities have planned, from Bogota to Berlin.


Dinner on a doorstep: reaching the Middle East's vulnerable in lockdown Ramadan

From bicycles to doorstep dinners, Arabs are finding new ways to help the most vulnerable during Ramadan with gatherings banned due to coronavirus


Female prisoners in Mexico make health worker dolls to fund families

Women in Mexican jails are making doctor and nurses dolls wearing facemasks to raise funds during the coronavirus pandemic


African dance hit 'Pata Pata' gets reboot for coronavirus

Miriam Makeba’s famous song is being re-released with new lyrics about disease prevention


Bogota's supermarkets become safe spaces for women to report abuse

Women facing domestic violence in Colombia’s capital can seek help in supermarkets and pharmacies as abuse rises under lockdown


Old and wrinkled tulip growers: face of hope in Georgia's coronavirus

Covid-19 lockdown left two Georgian farmers unable to sell their tulips, but others stepped in to help


Climate activists to emerge stronger from coronavirus crisis, says Greta Thunberg

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced campaigning online, but school strikers have not lost hope and will continue to push hard for green change, says Swedish teenager


Mexican crime gangs branching into illegal logging, researchers warn

Young men from in northern Mexico kidnapped and forced to work in the logging sector, researchers find


Opinion

OPINION: The ostensible signs of exploitation and human trafficking in Netflix series ‘Tiger King’ warrant a closer look

Joe Exotic and Doc Antle share key signs with countless exploiters and traffickers, including under-compensation, emotional abuse, and predatory behavior


OPINION: Rapid behavior change: A COVID-19 lesson for the climate crisis?

We're changing what we do quickly to respond to the pandemic - could we do the same to respond to climate threats?


OPINION: On Earth Day, it's time to recover our insurgent roots and retool the world

Now, more than ever, we need an interconnected movement for the health of our Earth, families and economy



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