Zimbabwe is losing an estimated $100m a month to gold smuggling – an illicit trade that is increasing violence.
Zimbabwe is losing an estimated $100m a month to gold smuggling – an illicit trade that is increasing violence.
A photographer who documented the early days of the uprising reflects on the first month – from Bouazizi to Ben Ali.
Ten years ago, a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself on fire. His cousin reflects on that day and what...
From a new drug research hub to island incubators, Greece positions itself for the ‘Fourth Industrial...
Despite criticism from rights groups, families of young rape victims in Kaduna state say they support the new law.
In India and Nepal, School for Justice helps survivors of child sexual exploitation become lawyers and police officers.
From BLM protests in US and pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong to the continuing humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
China-Taiwan fistfight in Fiji raises concerns that broader US-China rivalry could destabilise the Pacific.
US President-elect Joe Biden urges voters in Georgia to deliver Democrats Senate runoff wins to help him govern.
Volunteer pilots, NGOs and military personnel are rushing to deliver aid to remote communities left stranded by floods.
Experts concerned over how social isolation and parents’ financial issues are affecting children.
Gujjar community say their trees – a major source of livelihood – were cut down as part of gov’t eviction drive.
Many Britons of Punjabi origin say India’s new agriculture laws threaten their ancestral lands.
Residents of what was once the largest Roma settlement in the Baltics were ordered to demolish their homes and leave.