One month after George Floyd's death, what have the global protests on race and policing achieved?

The protests sparked by Floyd's death have triggered changes in business, sport, culture and policing to address racial inequality around the world

Sumatran forest people adapt ancient health rules for pandemic

The Orang Rimba are retreating further into the jungle to protect them from COVID-19 - which could help preserve their way of life


Mapping police violence against Black people in the United States

A new study shows that police brutality and racial violence vary widely by location


Five years on, LGBT+ couples fear for future of gay marriage

Gay and lesbian couples fear that same-sex marriage could be a target for conservative judges and lawmakers.


Descendants of slaves in Brazil count their dead from COVID-19

Brazilians of African heritage falling under the radar as coronavirus numbers rise


Calls for reparations gain steam as U.S. reckons with racial injustice

The United States has never gotten far on whether or how to compensate African Americans for slavery, now support is growing


Delhi's illegal colonies await makeover after coronavirus

Regularisation of 1,731 unauthorised colonies takes on urgency after pandemic, but there is no guarantee of better amenities


Colombia investigates reported rape of indigenous girl, sparks condemnation

Colombia investigates reported rape of indigenous girl tribal leaders say is fueled by racism


ANALYSIS-As bosses embrace tech to monitor remote workers, can privacy endure?

Coronavirus has made employee monitoring software popular but workers' rights groups are concerned


UK government advised to harness pandemic to speed zero-carbon aims

The Committee on Climate Change says Britain must move faster to meet its 2050 goal - and coronavirus recovery is an opportunity


Masks and bleach: Europe's cities gear up for post-lockdown tourism

From Rome to Madrid, Europe's top tourism cities are scrambling to save the summer season after being hammered by COVID-19


Opinion

OPINION: Time to break the silence and stop sexual violence in Nigeria

#WeAreTired social media campaigns have shown the devastating impact of rape and sexual abuse. Now, action to toughen laws must follow


OPINION: Business schools should stop ignoring modern slavery

Slavery is a multi-billion business - it's time for researchers to start paying more attention to it



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