Funcionarios vinculados a los albergues habilitados por el ejército en Boa Vista, Roraima, denuncian ‘tortura y violaciones de derechos humanos’, mientras el gobierno brasileño promete investigar la situación
Government agrees to reveal details of how companies were fast-tracked to win lucrative COVID contracts, after months of blocking transparency
Exclusive: No records were kept of meeting with private company chaired by government’s own PPE tsar
Diverse forms of healthcare services allow for adaptation – essential in a crisis – so we must reinstate and reinvest in community-based models of care
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Nisha Singh, MPP (Gender, Peace, and Security) , Anteneh Asefa, MPH, PhD (Health Systems) , Daniela Drandić, M.Sc (Maternal and Infant Health) , Alma Alicia Ochoa Moctezuma, Masters candidate (Medical Anthropology) and Hagar Palgi-Hacker, LL.M, MPH Candidate
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10 Aug 2021
Antiguos líderes del movimiento ‘exgay’ de EEUU acceden a divulgar experiencias dolorosas en ‘Pray Away’, un potente documental de Netflix
Former leaders of the ‘ex-gay’ movement share painful experiences in ‘Pray Away’, a powerful film about anti-LGBT ‘therapy’
Exclusive: Ex-PM met the vaccines minister to discuss genome sequencing – two months before the genome firm he advises won contracts worth £870,000
One of the authors behind the short story collection has also been accused of sexual harassment by women in the European country
The UK's new Domestic Abuse Act puts the focus on changing perpetrators’ behaviour, but that’s not enough: major cultural change is needed
La lógica excepcionalista del sistema cubano tiende a considerar cualquier protesta como una provocación al servicio de la agresión foránea.
Louisiana has approved a law that will alleviate the emotional and financial burdens for bereaved families. The rest of the US should follow suit
Space travel was once about collective efforts to go beyond the limits of one’s imagination. Now it’s an exhibition of extreme entitlement