Conversion therapy thrives globally as bans gather pace

From injections to electric shocks, prayer to rape, attempts to change the sexual orientation and gender identity of LGBT+ people persist in every region of the world

Feared and forgotten, Congo's Ebola orphans work to survive

Hundreds of children orphaned by Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been driven to work amid trauma, discrimination and fear around the disease


Pollution to products? Recycled carbon emissions are coming to consumer shelves 

Around the world, technological innovations to capture, store, reuse or replace carbon pollution are on the rise


Rooftops to railways: neighbourhoods race to hit net zero climate goals

From Tokyo to London, community-driven green projects aim to speed up carbon neutrality in cities


Facing stronger storms and drought, Haiti's farmers live on 'knife edge'

With very limited government subsidies, support or access to credit, Haiti's farmers must find ways to resist climate shocks as shifting rainfall patterns wreak havoc on harvests


Opinion

OPINION: UK Online Safety Bill risks emboldening digital authoritarians around the world

The UK’s Online Safety Bill could be used to justify other repressive internet regulations, already on the rise


OPINION: The coup in Guinea creates more economic hardship for its people

Citizens are continually robbed of their legitimate right to change leaderships that do not address their socio-economic needs.


OPINION: Hurricane Ida should be a wake-up call to address housing shortage

The lessons of Hurricane Ida are clear. With stronger storms and more destruction looming, this is a moral imperative.



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