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The antiwar community caught in the crossfire of Ethiopia’s Amhara conflict

For two years, Awra Amba has been caught up in a war raging between Fano fighters and Ethiopian government soldiers.

Ethiopia Awra Amba conflict

‘Forgotten’: How one Mexican city struggles against big industry for water

A Coca-Cola plant pumps millions of litres of water in San Cristóbal de las Casas. But locals say their faucets run dry.

A delivery truck driver parks a Coca-Cola branded van in San Cristobal, Mexico

How migration transformed an Indigenous town in Panama’s Darien Gap

The community of Bajo Chiquito has seen its population explode, as migrants and asylum seekers trek north to the US.

A crowd of migrants and asylum seekers approach a low-slung building in Bajo Chiquito.

‘Disillusioned about China’, more Chinese aim for US via risky Darien Gap

In 2023, Chinese migrants become the largest group outside the Americas to cross the treacherous region to reach the US.

Chinese migrants in trekking gear-

Facing high rates of sexual violence, Colombia turns to salsa as therapy

The popular dance is being used along with other treatments to address trauma in Cali, the world capital of salsa.

A woman in a blue tank top printed with the name of Miami, Florida, lifts one arm above her head and holds the other outstretched by her side, as she practices salsa moves for a class of students who mimic her.

Meet the Peruvian singer using K-pop beats to celebrate Andean culture

A new viral music sensation is drawing on Andean traditions to create songs that showcase a marginalised identity.

A young Peruvian man lifts his hands to hit hat as he poses for a photo. He wears a crisp white shirt, and over his shoulder is an Indigenous belt, colorfully embroidered.

Forest recognition for Papua tribe raises hopes for climate

Indigenous peoples are increasingly recognised as the most effective custodians of the world’s remaining forests.

A portrait of Yustina Ogoney. SHe is standing in the forest wearing a red dress with a yellow necklace. She has a blue headband.

‘Tools more than humans’: HK domestic workers fight for rights

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

Two women who are domestic workers in Hong Kong. They are silhouetted against skyscrapers and the neon signs with their backs to the camera.

Four Indonesians take Swiss cement giant to court over climate

The four want damages reflecting Holcim’s contribution to the climate change that has made their life increasingly hard.

A portrait of Asmania. She is sitting at a table outside a cafe painted green. She is wearing a pale pink top and mauve headscarf. She has her hands resting on the table in front of her and looks relaxed

‘We ran out of food’: The cost of living crisis in Hong Kong

Banned from working, a refugee family from Bangladesh tries to survive in one of the world’s most expensive cities.

A building in Sham Shui Po