Oscars nominee 'Sound of Metal' puts rare spotlight on deaf culture
Disability advocates hope praise for the film will help to boost greater representation in the industry
Food prices soar in West Africa amid conflicts and COVID, WFP says
A food emergency looms with more than 31 million people expected to become food insecure between June and August, the U.N. said
OPINION: Videogaming is now bigger than movies - and so is its race problem
Gaming is shaping the culture of tomorrow - but right now it reflects a white-dominated worldview
'Begging for his life': Teen who took viral Floyd video cries at ex-officer's trial
Prosecutors have begun their case by calling several people who witnessed the fatal arrest
White House announces new measures to counter anti-Asian violence
Funds target communities and healthcare as Biden condemns attacks on Asian people as 'un-American'
A raise or a four-day week; biggest German union seals new deal
New deal for 3.9 million staff aims to allow workers to move to a four-day week without a significant loss of earnings
Thailand loses 1.45 mln tourism jobs from pandemic - tourism group
Almost one in three tourism jobs has disappeared as the COVID-19 pandemic halts foreign holidays
Will COVID-19 inspire young women to become social entrepreneurs?
As the pandemic exposes long-standing social problems and creates new ones, some young people are seizing the opportunity to apply business-minded solutions
Hyperlocal delivery apps help lockdown-hit restaurants stay afloat
From India to France, food businesses are turning to smaller delivery platforms which they say offer a better deal for lockdown-hit firms
Vaccine hoarding threatens global supply via COVAX - WHO
The WHO has long called upon rich countries to ensure that vaccines are shared equitably