Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia were forced to flee their camp in Ethiopia's Tigray region when Prime Minister Abyi Ahmed's forces launched a military operation. They now live in Mai Aini camp, one…
Health care spending is set to double as India looks to recover from its worst-ever recession. But the leaders of ongoing protests have said the new budget does not address farmers' needs.…
The food delivery company Just Eat is hiring 4,500 of its delivery workers on permanent contracts in France. They had previously been operating as independent contractors, with fewer rights. The move comes…
With less than six months to go, Japanese who hope to be involved in the Tokyo Olympics as spectators, torch bearers and volunteers are confronting the prospect of the Games being drastically…
With a bundle of palm leaves, Halima Mohamad settles down each morning in an abandoned school in Tawergha, a town once one of the worst flashpoints in Libya's decade-long war.…
In this edition we look at persuasive tech, or how digital technology is designed to facilitate addiction. While there's growing recognition of the problem, users are still not aware of how exactly…