INTERVIEW - What it would take to get super-cold COVID-19 vaccine to West Africa
A promising new coronavirus vaccine must be kept at Antarctic temperatures, raising concerns for delivery in Africa
Hungary's ban on trans identity change 'very sad', says EU equality chief
As EU launches plan to tackle discrimination, Helena Dalli says Hungary’s transgender law saddened her
OPINION: Black women voters changed the shape of the U.S. election. It’s time to thank them.
When Black women show up, be prepared to follow. That is, above all, the most sincere form of thanks
Financing for global goals under threat just when most needed, says OECD head
The COVID-19 pandemic is handicapping efforts to reach the Sustainable Development Goals in developing nations as cash runs short and recessions take hold
Thomson Reuters Foundation collaborate with Novartis to deliver Health Reporting training
Thirteen journalists from across the Asia-Pacific region took part in the training, which focused on equipping journalists with the skillset and knowledge needed to accurately report on topical public health issues.
On U.S. digital rights, Biden presidency could be 'a real opportunity'
Digital rights groups urge president-elect to make sweeping changes in his first 100 days in the White House
OPINION: How can the U.S. renew the fight against human trafficking?
President-elect Joe Biden’s administration can restore the United States’ global leadership in combating modern slavery
U.S. domestic workers seen better off under Biden presidency
From housekeepers to nannies, workers in the caregiving economy allow untold numbers of others to do their jobs
EU launches LGBT protection strategy as homophobia rises in east
As some European nations step up anti-LGBT rhetoric, the European Commission looks to expand protections across borders
Tell the world we exist: the intersex child on a mission to inform
The nine-year-old star of short film "Girlsboysmix" hopes to help others to understand what it means to be intersex