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US online sex trafficking law challenged in court
The Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act aims to make it easier to prosecute websites that facilitate sex trafficking
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'Time of reckoning' as woman journalist groped on air at World Cup
Committee for the Protection of Journalists responds to series of on-air incidents of harassment at World Cup
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East Africa a bright spot as world crawls towards energy goals
Number of people living without access to electricity in 2016 was a billion, or 13 per cent of the global population
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Regulator shopping in vogue as China's shadow banks evade Beijing's grip
Trend highlights the difficulties Beijing faces in applying regulations uniformly across the country
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When the Maasai met the Maori: Kenya seeks to end geothermal land conflicts
Protests by the Maasai halts construction of Kenya’s Olkaria V plant on ancestral land sacred to community rituals
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Chinese state media defends removing presidential term limits
Critics of Chinese social media attacks the move and drew parallels to North Korea
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'Men don't want women to work' in the Arab world as female unemployment soars
Middle Eastern countries are among the worst in the world for unequal pay between men and women
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Chess victories win Pakistan's 'Queens of Karachi' confidence and freedom
Their success has boosted their self-belief, according to their coach
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Despite state-level bans, plastic bags still suffocate India's cities
Behaviour change through mass awareness is imperative
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From cardboard boxes to one-way bus tickets: How cities are tackling homelessness
In London alone, there are almost 1,000 people who sleep rough