Victims of Dutch childcare benefits scandal struggle to move on
Thousands of Dutch parents were wrongfully accused of childcare benefit fraud by the tax agency, with many targeted on the basis of ethnicity
Nazanin's spirit never broke, says boss of freed British-Iranian
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, heads home to London after six-year ordeal in Iran
OPINION: India’s zeal to go after exam cheats is throttling internet access for everyone
India had the most number of internet shutdowns in 2020 – only ceding the crown to Myanmar last year. But an interim court order directing a state government to find other ways to prevent cheating in examinations could dissuade other states from shutting down the internet quite so often.
CEO responds to news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed
On behalf of all at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, we are overjoyed that our much- missed colleague and friend Nazanin has finally been freed.
U.S. cities ponder future of free public transport beyond COVID-19
Many cities went to fareless systems to protect public health or boost flagging ridership, but are now focused on equity
Yemeni city looks to ancient past to survive climate change
As global warming fuels extreme weather in climate-vulnerable Yemen, restoring the Tawila Cisterns could help avert future disasters, officials say
Indians fight in court for right to be forgotten online
Dozens of people have gone to court in India to seek the removal of ‘irrelevant’ personal information from the internet
EU countries back plan for world-first carbon border tariff
The EU wants to introduce CO2 emissions costs on imports of steel, cement, fertilisers, aluminium and electricity by 2026
Texas bid to ban gender care for trans minors fuels LGBTQ+ rights clash
Attempts by Texas to ban gender-affirming care for trans minors could have a knock-on effect on LGBTQ+ rights in the United States