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Tech
Elon Musk says SpaceX will offer Starlink in Gaza to international aid groups: ‘A communications blackout does seem questionable’
By
Steve Mollman
October 28, 2023
Turkey ‘may part ways’ with EU after years of accession negotiations, says Erdogan, bristling at critical report
By
Inci Ozbek
,
Beril Akman
and
Bloomberg
September 16, 2023
Finance
Saudi Arabia has so much money to spend on sports no one else can compete, says one of the world’s most popular athletes
By
Chloe Taylor
September 1, 2023
H&M will stop having clothing made in Myanmar after growing reports of labor abuse
By
Prarthana Prakash
August 18, 2023
How the EU wants to police human rights abuses in global supply chains for every firm with 500 workers and $162 million in revenue
By
Rachel Chambers
,
David Birchall
and
The Conversation
August 5, 2023
Leadership
Up-and-coming craft brewery launches campaign denouncing ‘corrupt’ World Cup. It backfired and highlighted its own history of horrible work culture
By
Chloe Taylor
November 7, 2022
Commentary
Which side are they on? Our Saudi friends cannot have it both ways on oil politics
By
Ro Khanna
,
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
and
Steven Tian
October 4, 2022
A looming supply chain crisis will test just how far Washington will go to prove it’s tough on China
By
Yvonne Lau
and
Grady McGregor
June 18, 2022
Commentary
The autistic community is having a reckoning with ABA therapy. We should listen
By
Ariana Cernius
May 13, 2022
Czech Republic to replace Russia on UN Human Rights Council
By
The Associated Press
May 10, 2022
Tech
Microsoft to commission human rights review in deals with law enforcement, government
By
Dina Bass
and
Bloomberg
October 13, 2021
International
Big Chocolate wins its child-labor case in Supreme Court
By
Vivienne Walt
June 17, 2021
Japan’s jailing of Carlos Ghosn was overly ‘harsh’ and compromises their case, U.N. rights lawyers say
By
Vivienne Walt
November 23, 2020
Commentary
As Palantir goes public, consider its troubling human rights record
By
Denise Bell
and
Michael Kleinman
September 30, 2020
Newsletters
U.N. calls for ‘immediate investigation’ into Jeff Bezos phone hack allegedly involving Saudi Crown Prince
By
Robert Hackett
January 22, 2020
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'Some form of crisis is almost inevitable': The $38 trillion national debt will soon be growing faster than the U.S....
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Nick Lichtenberg
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says ‘a lot’ of six-figure jobs in plumbing and construction are about to be unlocked because...
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