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The legal community in Ghana is frequently engaged in dialogue about improving access to justice as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution. There have been calls to lawyers by a former Chief Justice ...
Banana trees that fit in a test tube. Burgers made without a cow in sight. Fish farmed in the desert. Robots picking fruit. Welcome to the brave new world of food, where scientists are ...
We delve deeper into the issues faced by LGBT+ communities around the world.
We shine a light on human trafficking, forced labour and modern-day slavery.
We explore the challenges of ending hunger and malnutrition as food production adjusts to a warming world.
Will Iran's climate inaction fuel rising disaster threats?
U.S. President Donald Trump, who once described climate change as a "hoax", has said he will take the United States out of the 2015 Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support greater use ...
Moving people - by train, bus, car, boat or aeroplane - needs to become more efficient and produce fewer emissions. How can it be done?
Africa faces 'hunger pandemic' as coronavirus fuels poverty Thin Lei Win and Kim Harrisberg As lockdown fuels food shortages, Africa goes online for groceries Kim Harrisberg and Lungelo Ndlovu ...
From major disaster, conflicts and under-reported stories, we shine a light on the world’s hotspots.
Around the world, young people are carrying out mounting protests and legal challenges in an effort to spur rapid action on climate change. Will it work?
Two years ago, more than 730,000 mainly Muslim Rohingya fled into neighbouring Bangladesh to escape persecution in Myanmar in a global exodus of an unprecedented rate, joining about 250,000 ...
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