A groundbreaking investigation by Agência Pública reveals records of current politicians' relatives connected to enslaved ...
An English summary of this report is below. The original report, published in Dutch in Follow the Money, follows. Security ...
When Americans no longer want a car, laptop or clothes, where do some of those goods go? Most end up in the Global South, ...
Video courtesy of PBS NewsHour. Ghana. An estimated 20 million people are thought to earn their livelihoods in the global waste industry by collecting, disposing, repairing or repurposing a wide range ...
Young people look outside the box to deal with environmental and industry issues. A worker washes fabric at the Aranya company's headquarters and factory—a fair trade clothing brand known for focusing ...
Native communities are on the front lines of the nation’s ongoing overdose crisis, with Native youths, pregnant tribal members, and unhoused relatives most at risk. Data from state and federal health ...
When Americans no longer want a car, laptop or clothes, where do some of those goods go? Most end up in the Global South, where millions of people depend on repairing, dismantling or selling them for ...
Mwanaidi Mwaranguo Mwagarere, Omar Mbwana and Mishi Juma. Images by Edwin Okoth. Kenya. G4S security guards working for the multinational cement manufacturer Bamburi Portland Cement Ltd, along with a ...
As they seek to heal from the overdose crisis, tribal nations across Indian Country are leaning on... While the boys work with the horses, Dr. John Spence, an elder and consultant to NARA NW, tells ...
More than 1.7-million people in Malawi live with disabilities. But the hospital system is not set up for them, so they suffer ...