Keep on talking: gay imam engages Africans in pandemic
When the pandemic hit, pioneering South African imam Muhsin Hendricks refashioned his gender and Islam workshops with virtual training and socially-distanced meet-ups
'Oh yes it will': Britain's pantomime season brings cheer to COVID-19 Christmas
Stars of the cross-dressing comedy plays are determined to do their bit for box office sales at pandemic-hit theatres
Climate change could create 63 million migrants in South Asia by 2050
Unless bigger efforts are made to curb global warming and help people adapt to its impacts, South Asia will see a three-fold surge in internal migration, report predicts
New York police lacked training, used excessive force during summer protests, city investigation finds
The report said the NYPD's response was excessive because most police officers involved had not received "relevant training"
OPINION: It’s time to rethink groundwater management
Managing aquifers more wisely could significantly shore up water, food and energy security
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'Sesame Street' unveils Rohingya Muppets to help refugee children
Six-year-old twins, Noor and Aziz, will feature alongside the show's famous characters like Elmo and Louie in educational videos in Rohingya language in the camps
Initial investigation of Apple supplier Wistron India violence finds 'labour violations'
An audit of Apple supplier Wiston found "several labour law violations" hours after angry workers protesting non-payment of wages broke equipment at the site
UK slavery museum pulls sex trafficking exhibition after backlash
International Slavery Museum’s partnership with Exodus Cry caused concern among anti-trafficking advocates
'Life is short': Wuhan's COVID-19 survivors share lessons one year on
Wuhan businesswoman Duan Ling and her surgeon husband Fang Yushun were among the first to contract COVID-19. One year on, they share lessons learned