Kabul to install surveillance cameras to combat crime
Move follows a wave of targeted assassinations in the Afghan capital
Britain's M&S backs call to stop forced labour in China's Xinjiang
Garment brands urged to end sourcing from Xinjiang over forced labour fears involving Uighur Muslims.
From text to tablet: how to learn in a lockdown
From Burkina Faso to Georgia, governments and charities are working to boost remote learning in the pandemic
From 2020: Stacey Abrams fight for a fair vote
Stacey Abrams became a national Democratic figurehead after losing a hard-fought governor's race in 2018 by just 55,000 votes
Anti-gay rhetoric ramps up fear among LGBT+ Ugandans ahead of polls
President Yoweri Museveni is among politicians who have made homophobic speeches
U.S. Georgia run-off elections: What's at stake for LGBT+ rights?
The Senate races will determine whether President-elect Joe Biden can advance his pro-LGBT+ rights agenda
German cabinet agrees quota for women on company boards
Chancellor Angela Merkel has expressed frustration that companies are moving too slowly to appoint woman leaders
Trump administration readies oil bidding in Alaska wildlife refuge
The move is among last-minute efforts by President Trump's government to expand U.S. fossil fuel development - but interest in the Arctic drilling leases appears low
Climate-smart farming for western Nepal villages eases migration pressure
Farmers are getting help to irrigate their land and protect crops from pests and extreme weather, enabling them to earn more and reducing the need to seek work in India
Pandemic drives more people to risk lives in India's illegal mica mines
People continue to die in Indian mines four years after a Thomson Reuters Foundation expose into child deaths