Making leather is hard and dirty work, but should children in Bangladesh be banned from it?
The head of the violent Colombian Gulf cartel, Dairo Antonio Úsuga, better known as ‘Otoniel’, was captured last month. Here’s what you need to know
Everything is broken about the system that registers parliamentarians’ second jobs. Only the government can change it, but they like it that way
If we are serious about human rights, we should not stop demanding justice for Berta Cáceres and Marielle Franco
The young indigenous leadership of Múte Bourup Egede is battling for green sovereignty in a time of climate collapse
Por sua vulnerabilidade, desigualdade e falta de ação política, a região já sofre os efeitos das mudanças climáticas
Cuatro de cada cinco latinoamericanos viven en ciudades, y casi 100 millones viven en las principales seis megaciudades de la región
The industry must step up and beat fossil fuels at their own game. Here’s the plan
British colonialism’s horrific legacy has not only suppressed this complex African state’s prosperity but is now causing dangerous desertification
The global campaign against trafficking has proved more powerful than the constitution in the Philippines
By seemingly accepting the climate crisis’s existence, the far Right can use it to ‘Other’ migrants and leftists, while appearing as progressive actors
Costa Rica es el único país de América Latina cuyos esfuerzos han sido coherentes con el Acuerdo de París.