One trans woman's fight against a bill that would criminalise Ghana's LGBT+ community
As lawmakers in Ghana consider criminalising gender reassignment surgery, a trans artist fears for her community
Call for entries to the 2022 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
Named in honour of the late American war correspondent, the Awards recognise the courageous work of freelance journalists, local reporters and news fixers from around the world.
Beijing Winter Olympics stars robot chefs, surveillance app
Surveillance at the Winter Olympics is inevitable, tech experts warn, with robots and apps tracking visitors
Joe Rogan, Spotify: how tech firms tackle Covid misinformation
Why is misleading and false information on the coronavirus pandemic so widespread online, and what are tech platforms doing to tackle it? Here are some answers
EU proposes rules to label some gas and nuclear investments as green
A row over what fuels are included in Europe's sustainable finance taxonomy has split countries and investors, with some lawmakers planning to block the plan
The UK military needs to fight for its LGBT+ personnel
Despite moves to correct historic wrongs, bullying and harassment remain rife in the UK armed forces
OPINION: Expo’s bright lights cannot hide Dubai’s dark side of discrimination and forced labour
The United Arab Emirates must address the plight of low-paid migrant workers
OPINION: There can be no climate action without targets to protect wetlands
Safeguarding and restoring shrinking wetlands is our last, best defence against global warming and biodiversity loss
The delivery apps making gig work a 'digital wild west'
Third-party apps that let delivery riders pay to 'jump the queue' for orders anger gig workers in Italy
Passport to acceptance? LGBTQ+ travellers wary about gender-neutral IDs
More than a dozen countries issue ‘X’ passports, but some non-binary and transgender people fear discrimination if they use them