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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 ...
When Tree Sequoia joined hundreds of LGBT+ people rioting in downtown New York 50 years ago, same-sex relations were illegal in more than 100 countries and every U.S. state had anti-sodomy laws.
From major disaster, conflicts and under-reported stories, we shine a light on the world’s hotspots.
We delve deeper into the issues faced by LGBT+ communities around the world.
We show how coronavirus is impacting the lives of vulnerable people globally.
Will Iran's climate inaction fuel rising disaster threats?
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 ...
Russia on Feb. 24 launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine by land, air and sea, triggering a massive displacement of people, including more than 8 million Ukrainians within the country, according ...
We shine a light on how land and property rights can empower communities worldwide.
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?
More than 70 cities worldwide have pledged to become "carbon neutral" by 2050, meaning they will produce no more climate-changing emissions than they can offset, such as by planting carbon ...