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Emmanuel Ambunya Oyombe pleads not guilty over fatal shooting of Carilton Maina in Nairobi in December 2018
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Toxic fumes and repiratory disease among hazards facing people reliant on informal processing plants for work and fuel
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Workers in a sector with a history of exploitation face hazards including a lack of masks and overcrowded accommodation
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Lack of space and funding combined with often limited access to medical support increases vulnerability of prisoners, says study
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Home Office urged to ‘act urgently’ to rescue vulnerable minors and reunite them with family while flights still available
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Blaze broke out in living container, exacerbating tensions inside the dangerously overcrowded Greek camp
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Doctor warns of pandemic risk due to lack of healthcare in Greek camp
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Ethiopian paper bag firm employs 18 deaf workers who use sign language to persuade clients to choose greener alternative
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For millions of young people, coronavirus restrictions have made access to food, water and shelter even more precarious
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Residents fearful how their families will cope as food runs out and Jair Bolsonaro undermines lockdown message
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As the anniversary of the bombs that shook the country looms, survivors working to build harmony face multiple challenges
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Images by Jerome Delay kick off a series in which photographers reflect on how the coronavirus crisis has affected their work
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In debt, unable to earn and often refused repatriation, many migrant workers face an uncertain future
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Pledge comes in response to claims that order cancellations to minimise Covid-19 losses have hurt millions of workers in the developing world
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After years of exploitation, former fruit pickers set up a co-operative near Rome selling vegetables and yoghurt. Now they are working ‘twice as hard’ to get supplies to families under lockdown
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As the Gulf state outlaws ‘all forms of gatherings’, migrant workers continue to toil on construction sites
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In densely populated townships and cities, the army and police have been patrolling the streets to enforcing strict measures to curb the spread of coronavirus
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