After years of exploitation and abuse, Hong Kong’s 340,000 migrant domestic workers are fighting back in the courts.

After years of exploitation and abuse, Hong Kong’s 340,000 migrant domestic workers are fighting back in the courts.
The four want damages reflecting Holcim’s contribution to the climate change that has made their life increasingly hard.
Banned from working, a refugee family from Bangladesh tries to survive in one of the world’s most expensive cities.
Artisanal miners in the West African state are struggling for crumbs in the $250m annual diamond industry.
After conflict with mining companies, some female farmers have adapted to work on an overlooked yet abundant ecosystem.
Al Jazeera speaks to Rawdah Mohamed, the model behind a viral Instagram post during the #HandsOffMyHijab movement.
Excess deaths are an immediate effect, but concerns are rising about the lasting impact of job losses on birth rates.
Having debated the bill, French politicians will vote on it this week before it heads to the Senate.
Gov’t launches inquiry into chlorine allergy certificates, suggesting families are trying to stop girls from swimming.
Civil rights groups, academics and experts raise alarm ahead of key vote on controversial bill.