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Transgender Day of Visibility: How invisibility killed my uncle
My uncle died with parts of herself hidden away. Let's do the work, so others don't have to.
Bangladesh sentences four to death for killing blogger in 2015
Ananta Bijoy Das's killing was part of a series of murders of bloggers and secular activists between 2013 and 2016.
Zelenskyy recalls Ukraine’s ambassadors to Morocco and Georgia
Ukrainian president suggests diplomats did not do enough to convince countries to back Ukraine after Russia's invasion.
Ukraine preparing for a new Russian assault on Donbas: Zelenskyy
Ukrainian leader says Russia is building up troops in the east of the country for new attacks on the Donbas region.
In Afghanistan, ‘people selling babies, young girls to survive’
Dire economic situation sees children dying of starvation as millions of Afghans struggle to put food on their tables.
Sri Lanka: How is an economic crisis affecting people?
Inflation eats into living standards as government struggles to meet foreign debt payments.
Sri Lanka crisis forces 13-hour blackouts, hospitals stop surgery
Power regulator urges government employees to work from home to save fuel and hospitals suspend routine surgeries.
Hong Kong’s Lam says UK judge withdrawal ‘politically motivated’
Two British judges quit territory's highest court citing effect of the sweeping national security law imposed by China.
Pakistan: Hindu girl’s killing reignites forced conversion fears
Teenager shot dead after she resists abduction for alleged forced marriage and conversion, prompting fear in community.
India-Russia explore a rupee-rouble payment scheme to bypass war
If this mechanism picks up, it could also open a window for Indian exporters to ramp up sales to Russia.
Australian journalist Cheng Lei faces China spying trial
Cheng, who worked for state broadcaster CGTN, has been in detention since 2020 amid worsening Australia-China relations.
South Korea tests solid-fuel space rocket, amid rising tensions
Seoul says 'important milestone' part of effort to improve reconnaissance and satellite capabilities.
Palestinians in Gaza call for right of return on Land Day
Demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and condemned the ongoing Israeli occupation.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Putin ‘being misled’ on war, says US
US says Putin is being misled by advisers on Ukraine war as Moscow announces a truce to let civilians leave Mariupol.
US watchdog proposes new disclosure requirements for SPACs
The market for special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, had an explosion in deals in the first half of 2021.
US to end ‘Title 42’ border restriction in May: Reports
Biden administration expected to revoke contentious policy by May 23 but decision not yet finalised, AP and Reuters say.
Tunisia’s president dissolves parliament, extending power grab
Kais Saied says the move, eight months after suspending parliament, aims to 'preserve the state and its institutions'.
Russia may have committed war crimes in Ukraine: UN rights chief
Michelle Bachelet warns Russia may have committed war crimes by killing civilians and destroying hospitals in Ukraine.
Apple, Meta gave user data to hackers who used forged requests
Apple and Meta provided basic subscriber details, such as a user’s address, phone number and IP address, in mid-2021.
Kellogg’s workers win big raises, better benefits after striking
From Amazon to Starbucks, US companies are seeing a revival in the power of unions and collective bargaining.
White House says Putin misled by advisers on Ukraine war
Russian president being misled by senior advisers 'too afraid to tell him the truth', White House official says.
Nigerian fans riot after World Cup qualification defeat to Ghana
Ghana became first African nation to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but its success was overshadowed by fan violence.
Bruce Willis ‘stepping away’ from acting after aphasia diagnosis
Condition has affected US film star's 'cognitive abilities', daughter Rumer Willis says in a family statement.
What’s behind the spate of Palestinian attacks on Israelis?
Eleven people have been killed in three separate attacks within a week.
Timeline: Week five of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators meet in Turkey as Russia says its forces near Kyiv and Chernihiv are regrouping.
US rights group calls for ‘free and fair’ elections in Bahrain
Bahraini-American rights organisation says Gulf country is heading towards another 'sham' vote in November.
Trudeau visiting Indigenous community that found unmarked graves
Canadian PM's visit to Williams Lake First Nation comes amid push for justice for residential school abuses.
Borscht inflation: Cost of making Russia’s staple dish spikes
Most of the hearty ingredients needed to make the beetroot soup saw double-digit price increases in a single week.
What’s in a name? Russians in New York adapt amid Ukraine war
As some remove references to Russia from business names, others say it's unfair to blame all Russians for Ukraine war.
‘Tragic milestone’: More than four million Ukrainians flee war
Some 4,019,287 people have fled Ukraine's borders, surpassing worst-case UN estimate as Russia's invasion continues.
Not-so-fast fashion: EU reveals crackdown on disposable clothing
New rules proposed by the EU's executive arm call for a mandatory minimum use of recycled fibers by 2030.
US imposes sanctions over Iran’s ballistic missile programme
Curbs target Iran-based agent and companies that the Biden administration says obtained supplies for Iran's programme.
Ukraine-Russia talks offer glimmer of hope in fifth week of war
Ukraine has offered a detailed proposal for neutrality, but both sides are pressing their advantages on the ground.
Zimbabwe repossessing unused land from Black farmers
Land reforms in the early 2000s were meant to readdress colonial legacies but elite citizens ended up benefitting more.
Russia hits Kyiv outskirts, Chernihiv despite pledge to pull back
The intensified bombardment comes a day after Moscow said it would scale down military operations in the cities.
Analysis: Palestinian ‘individual attacks’ expected to rise
In an surge not witnessed in years, Palestinians carry out three attacks killing 11 Israelis in just more than a week.
Egypt accuses Senegal of racism, violence at World Cup qualifier
The Egyptian Football Association says the team was subjected to racism after offensive banners, and fans threw bottles.
US Supreme Court nominee Jackson gets key Republican support
Senator Susan Collins says she will vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson, who would be first Black woman on top court.
Canada changes football narrative with Qatar 2022 qualification
Football still developing in Canada, but World Cup qualification is 'monster step in right direction', ex-players say.
Iraq MPs fail for third time to elect new president
Parliamentary source says less than two-thirds of legislators were present in parliament, falling short of quorum.
Russia is offering SWIFT alternative to India for rouble payments
India is looking to buy oil and weapons from sanctions-hit Russia.
US growth in 4Q revised lower to 6.9 percent
Growth is also likely to slow sharply this year, particularly in the first three months of 2022.
Nigeria’s Lagos: Life with a disability in the African megacity
A close look into the state of accessibility for people with disabilities in Nigeria’s largest city.
India’s Mumbai: Living with a disability in the megacity
A close look into the state of accessibility for disabled people in India’s financial and entertainment capital.
New York: What is the megacity like for people with disabilities?
A close look into the state of accessibility for people with disabilities in one of the world’s largest cities.
Russia has effectively admitted defeat In Ukraine
The aim now is regime survival.
Jamie Wallis becomes first British MP to come out as transgender
PM Boris Johnson and MPs from all sides stated their support after MP Jamie Wallis openly declares being transgender.
‘An invisible badge’: How war changes children
'In 1999, the war in Kosova stole my childhood. Now, I watch the same thing happening to children in Ukraine.'
Blame game after Iran women pepper-sprayed at World Cup qualifier
Once again there appears to be no accountability after women were violently forced to stay out of a football stadium.
Ex-US Marine launches hunger strike in Russian jail: Parents
Trevor Reed begins a hunger strike over being put in solitary confinement and not receiving proper medical care.
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