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6 December 2022
Food & Agriculture
Major brands bought palm oil from plantation rife with modern slavery and torture
Major brands bought palm oil from plantation rife with modern slavery and torture
2 November 2022
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Cyber criminals hold Asian tech workers captive in scam factories
Cyber criminals hold Asian tech workers captive in scam factories
26 October 2022
Cities
Asian innovators fight online hate, lies as tech giants fall short
Asian innovators fight online hate, lies as tech giants fall short
17 October 2022
Policy & Finance
Second draft revision of China’s Wildlife Protection Law ‘a big step backwards’
Second draft revision of China’s Wildlife Protection Law ‘a big step backwards’
10 October 2022
Cities
Pandemic worsened animal welfare abuse in Thailand's zoos, pet trade
Pandemic worsened animal welfare abuse in Thailand's zoos, pet trade
6 October 2022
Cities
How tweets, lies from India fuelled Hindu-Muslim unrest in UK
How tweets, lies from India fuelled Hindu-Muslim unrest in UK
5 October 2022
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Lebanese solar energy scams hold back push for green power
Lebanese solar energy scams hold back push for green power
30 September 2022
Policy & Finance
'Living in the stone age': offline for 18 months in Indian Kashmir
'Living in the stone age': offline for 18 months in Indian Kashmir
21 September 2022
Policy & Finance
Activists say China's new Silk Road equips autocrats with spy tech
Activists say China's new Silk Road equips autocrats with spy tech
13 September 2022
Cities
Indigenous leaders seek global pact to preserve 80 per cent of Amazon forest
Indigenous leaders seek global pact to preserve 80 per cent of Amazon forest
Cities
'As capable as a son': Indians say no to the abortion of girls
'As capable as a son': Indians say no to the abortion of girls
9 September 2022
Waste
Chinese companies accused of discharging mercury, cyanide into Cameroon rivers
Chinese companies accused of discharging mercury, cyanide into Cameroon rivers
5 September 2022
Cities
Death and deforestation: cocaine trade adds to Amazon's woes
Death and deforestation: cocaine trade adds to Amazon's woes
26 August 2022
Cities
‘Digging your own grave’: illegal sand mining devastates Bihar’s rivers
‘Digging your own grave’: illegal sand mining devastates Bihar’s rivers
16 August 2022
Carbon & Climate
Culture of deforestation, rights abuses festers in Myanmar's rare earth mines
Culture of deforestation, rights abuses festers in Myanmar's rare earth mines
11 August 2022
Cities
Dry spell stokes blazes in Indonesia’s forest fire capital
Dry spell stokes blazes in Indonesia’s forest fire capital
4 August 2022
Carbon & Climate
Explainer: What is ecocide?
Explainer: What is ecocide?
29 July 2022
Water
Probe links blast fishing operations in Sri Lanka to explosives smuggled from India
Probe links blast fishing operations in Sri Lanka to explosives smuggled from India
18 July 2022
Cities
Women’s justice in India ‘enhanced by female police’
Women’s justice in India ‘enhanced by female police’
18 June 2022
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Widodo administration issues long-delayed rules to protect migrant fishing workers
Widodo administration issues long-delayed rules to protect migrant fishing workers
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