Digital divide could deny poorest Americans new child tax benefits

Tax advocates say a new web portal made to help vulnerable households apply for the extra cash is difficult to use and inaccessible to people without internet

Four Georgian TV stations go off air in protest over journalist's death

TV Pirveli, Mtavari Arkhi, Formula and Kavkasia channels call for Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili's resignation and punishment of those responsible


As climate change spurs migration, Biden urged to weigh new protections

People who migrate across national borders as a result of climate change impacts have few legal protections - something advocacy groups say needs to change


UK PM Johnson vows to tackle online racist abuse

After three Black players in England's national soccer team received racist abuse online after their EURO 2020 finals loss, Johnson turned attention to social media companies' regulation rules


Demolition near Delhi feared leaving 100,000 Indian villagers homeless

Demolition drive begins a day after the state announced a rehabilitation plan for the villagers


EU launches big climate plan for 'our children and grandchildren'

The European Commission have set out how the bloc plans to meet their collective goal to reduce emissions towards a 'net zero' goal by 2050


'If you don't leave, you're dead': Oregon wildfire forces hundreds from homes

Hundreds have already been evacuated from their homes with thousands of houses still at risk


EU executive takes legal steps against Poland, Hungary over LGBTIQ rights

The EU has announced legal cases against Poland's LGBT free zones and Hungary's LGBT material in schools ban


Congo's children dodge gangs to sell sex drugs on Kinshasa streets

Candy started touting drugs - which promise to improve sexual performance with evocative names such as 'Kill the Mommy' or 'Rabbit' - after dropping out of school due to poverty


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