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ICE detainees’ alleged hysterectomies recall a long history of forced sterilizations

Multiple human rights groups recently joined a nurse in accusing a privately owned U.S. immigration detention centre in Georgia of …

Heath-care workers lacking PPE suffer from more anxiety and depression

While all workers across Canada and around the world are being affected by COVID-19, health-care workers as a group are …

Stop telling students to study STEM instead of humanities for the post-coronavirus world

Australia’s move to increase fees for some university humanities courses reflects global trends towards market-friendly education that overlook what’s needed …

Digital technologies will help build resilient communities after the coronavirus pandemic

Amid the horrific public health and economic fallout from a fast-moving pandemic, a more positive phenomenon is playing out: COVID-19 …

The value of the Mountain Equipment Co-op sale lies in its customer data

Imagine a world where, as a retailer, you have complete and detailed information on every single transaction made by each …

A good museum experience pays off for the tourism sector in Ghana

Elmina Castle Museum is a popular tourist attraction in Ghana. Wikimedia Commons The 2019 Year of Return, when Ghana welcomed …

Suspension of US aid to Ethiopia is yet another example of Trump’s disregard for Africa

America’s Department of State recently suspended $130 million worth of aid to Ethiopia because of “a lack of progress” on …

Birthdays, holidays, Christmas without mum or dad: how to support kids with a parent away fighting fires

Among the sacrifices made by firefighters, and those who support fire-affected communities, is precious time spent with family. In California, …

Australians recorded frog calls on their smartphones after the bushfires – and the results are remarkable

Jodi Rowley   Frogs are one of the most threatened groups of animals on Earth. At least four of Australia’s …

A million deaths from coronavirus: seven experts consider key questions

The pandemic has reached a grim milestone: one million people have now died of COVID-19, according to Worldometers. On January …

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