The Guardian
77 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Sonam Wangchuk Weakens on Day 19 of Hunger Strike for Education Reform · Engineer Sonam Wangchuk collapses as India's Cockroach Janta party demands resignation of education minister.
- Haiti Gangs Force Children into Brutality After Assassination of President Moïse · Armed gangs in Haiti are recruiting and coercing children into combat roles following the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
- Nigerian Families Fight Stigma Against Disabled Children Amid Superstition · Nigerian caregivers challenge witchcraft myths and demand policy support for disabled children.
- Bolivian Farmers and Indigenous Groups Protest New Environmental Policies · Bolivian farmers and Indigenous groups protest new environmental policies, fearing deforestation and land privatization.
- Taliban Policies Drive Surge in Afghan Child Marriages and Maternal Deaths · Taliban rule has reversed child marriage declines in Afghanistan, forcing girls into early marriage to settle debts and survive poverty.
- Mother's Six-Year Fight for Justice After Son Killed in Nigeria's Anti-Police Protests · Bosede Onifade awaits justice as a coroner's inquest confirms her son Pelumi was killed by police during the 2020 #EndSars protests.
- El Salvador's Lake Suchitlán Pollution Mystery Persists After Dead Fish and Invasive Bloom · Residents and scientists demand answers as Lake Suchitlán suffers repeated pollution crises under government silence.
- Taliban Education System Collapses as Male Students Face Religious Indoctrination · Afghan university students report declining quality, mandatory religious lectures, and loss of academic freedom under Taliban rule.
- Pakistan's Surge in Hidden Sexual Violence Leaves Women Unprotected · Dr Summaiya Syed-Tariq warns that rising sexual violence in Pakistan is concealed by societal tolerance and systemic failures.
- Aid Cuts in Uganda Leave 2 Million Refugees Facing Hunger and Health Collapse · Severe funding shortfalls have slashed aid for Uganda's 2 million refugees, causing hunger and health system collapse.
- Nigerian Families Suffer Health Collapse Six Years After Ororo-1 Oil Well Blowout · Residents of Awoye, Nigeria, report severe respiratory illness and economic ruin due to unaddressed pollution from a burning oil well.
- Haiti Gangs Execute Massacre in Rural Jean-Denis, Killing at Least 70 · Haiti's Gran Grif gang massacres 70 civilians in Jean-Denis, expanding violence into rural heartland.
- African Women Held Indefinitely in India Detention Centres Face Death and Abuse · HIV-positive women and trafficking victims in Indian detention centres face indefinite detention, neglect, and death.
- Residents of Vieques, Puerto Rico, Face High Cancer Rates Amid US Navy Legacy · Vieques residents report high cancer rates linked to decades of US Navy training and inadequate healthcare.
- UK Accused of Complicity in Sudan War via UAE Arms Supply Chain · Satellite evidence links UK to UAE weapons flowing into Sudan's civil war.
- Anti-Immigrant Protests Force Thousands of Migrants to Flee South Africa · Xenophobic violence and protests compel tens of thousands of migrants to flee South Africa amid a 30 June deadline.
- Yemeni Refugee Finds Safety and Humanity After Harrowing Journey to UK · Amal Sahel survived war, detention, and near-drowning to reach the UK, where he finally feels safe.
- Somali Woman Sentenced to Three Years for Criticizing Government Online · Sadia Moalim Ali receives a three-year prison term for social media posts criticizing Somalia's federal government.
- Child Malnutrition in Nepal Rises to Alarming Levels After US Aid Cuts · A new survey reveals alarming rates of child malnutrition in Nepal following the cessation of USAID funding.
- Guardian Readers Fund Somali Boy After US Drone Attack · Guardian readers raised £750 to help a Somali boy injured in a US drone strike.
- St Lucia Faces Chronic Water Scarcity Due to Aging Infrastructure and Climate Shifts · St Lucia's water crisis stems from 45% pipeline leakage, sediment buildup, and erratic rainfall patterns exacerbated by climate change.
- Indian Factory Workers Forced to Wear Cameras for AI Training Without Pay · Garment workers in India are filmed by head-mounted cameras to train robots without direct compensation.
- UK MPs Investigate Claims British Gov Prioritized UAE Ties Over Sudan Atrocity Prevention · Parliamentary committee to hear allegations that the UK government suppressed intelligence linking Ethiopia and the UAE to Sudan atrocities to protect diplomatic relations.
- Africa Demands Global Support to End AIDS on Its Own Terms by 2030 · African leaders demand international backing for a sovereign-led AIDS response ending by 2030.
- Ecuador's Shrimp Boom Devastates Mangrove Ecosystems, Threatening Local Livelihoods · Rapid expansion of shrimp farming in Ecuador is destroying mangroves and displacing traditional fishers.
- Lula and WHO Director Urge Leaders to Finalize Pandemic Treaty Amid Ebola Crisis · Lula and WHO Director Tedros urge world leaders to finalize pandemic treaty before next outbreak strikes.
- Melinda French Gates Reveals Nightmares After Meeting Jeffrey Epstein · Melinda French Gates describes her visceral reaction to Jeffrey Epstein and her current focus on women's empowerment.
- Colombian Town Defeats Coca-Cola Femsa in Historic Water Rights Victory · Activists in La Calera successfully slashed Coca-Cola Femsa's water extraction rights during a severe national drought.
- Funding Cuts and Repressive Laws Threaten Global HIV Epidemic Progress · UNAids warns that aid cuts and restrictive laws risk triggering a new HIV epidemic resurgence.
- Myanmar Prisons Systematically Torture and Kill Female Political Prisoners · Reports confirm systematic torture, sexual abuse, and killings of women in Myanmar's military-run prisons since the 2021 coup.