Thousands are marching against a bill they believe undermines the Treaty of Waitangi and limits Maori rights.

Thousands are marching against a bill they believe undermines the Treaty of Waitangi and limits Maori rights.
The indigenous Maori population, who make up a majority of the survivors of state care, are unhappy with PM’s apology.
Trump’s win has led some US women to want to swear off men completely following sexist remarks and stance on abortion.
Labour government’s decision to scrap a winter allowance for elderly people to meet heating costs was met with outrage.
Commonwealth nations have pressured the UK to discuss reparations but prime minister Keir Starmer has resisted.
Fault Lines examines the danger of extreme heat in Florida for workers while politicians roll back protections.
A team of medical volunteers from around the globe travel to people and places where medicine does not reach.
Can a global treaty end the vaccine inequity that plagued Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Seeking safety from Israeli strikes, many foreign domestic workers face new hurdles of displacement and discrimination.
The country’s highest food inflation levels in decades have pushed businesses to shutter and forced many to go hungry.
A probe panel’s report has lifted the veil on widespread sex abuse in the industry, with more allegations emerging too.
After Chidimma Adetshina suffered xenophobic abuse online, young Nigerians in South Africa say they feel unwelcome.
The mpox outbreak puts pressure on a region already struggling with a lack of medicines and an ongoing armed rebellion.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges reform, says the African continent is underrepresented in a changing world.