EXPLAINER: Afghans outraged as 9/11 families lay claim to frozen billions
A U.S. decision to set aside about half of the frozen Afghan funds to potentially satisfy lawsuits has caused anger in Afghanistan and beyond
Africa's innovators turn to tech to tackle transport woes
In sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 70% of the urban population does not have access to public transport
Britain's Prince Harry vows to finish late mother Diana's HIV work
Prince Harry urges people to get tested for HIV in conversation with former Wales rugby union captain Gareth Thomas to mark National HIV Testing Week
French virologist who co-discovered HIV virus has died - AFP
The 89 year old won the 2008 Nobel Prize for Medicine for discovering the virus
Arab film directors tackle gender taboos on big screen
Award-winning short joins new cadre of Arab films busting taboos on LGBTQ+ issues
OPINION: Joe Rogan and Spotify: Make content moderation about human rights
Is Spotify willing to allow harmful content like COVID misinformation on its platform to spread, prioritizing the companyʼs bottom line over public health?
Crack down on U.S. prison surveillance tech, rights groups urge
As AI-powered tracking of phone calls in U.S. prisons and jails spreads to more states, leading digital rights groups want federal action to rein it in
FACTBOX: Britain's hidden childhood poverty in figures
One in three children lives in poverty in Britain where rising costs have left many families facing hardship
UK cost-of-living crisis reveals 'hidden' child poverty
Families forced to choose between heating and eating as soaring energy bills spotlight extent of poverty in Britain
Poet-politican: first Black trans American to run a city council
Andrea Jenkins, first openly trans Black city council leader aims to shake up politics - one poem at a time