Migration's changing face

How much tourism is too much?

Tourism is projected to hit a record $US11 trillion in 2024, but unchecked growth raises concerns about overtourism and its impact on communities.

Washing away greenwashing

The deceptive practice undermines genuine efforts by industries and individuals to achieve the 2050 net zero target.

Afghanistan is facing a perfect storm of threats, and climate change is pushing it to breaking point. The world seems unaware of the coming catastrophe.

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360info in collaboration with the Calcutta Research Group explores the changing causes and effects of migration at a time when one in 30 people globally is a migrant.

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Billions of people are likely to be displaced by climate change. But calling them ‘climate refugees’ oversimplifies the complex reasons people flee their homes.

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Although trade unions are widespread in China, conditions for rural-to-urban migrant workers haven’t improved as fast as they have for local urban employees.

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Italy is increasingly using migrant workers as a labour pool for logistics and high-turnover industries, cutting corners on safety and training.

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Poverty and abuse often mean Indian girls and women see human traffickers as their ticket to a better life – and this only grew worse during the pandemic.

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With refugee populations growing, the spotlight is intensifying on nations that cast out the stateless – people who do not have citizenship to any country.

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Rohingya are hopeful of returning to their homeland in Myanmar, but for many the hope may never become a reality.

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Artificial intelligence offers new possibilities to states assessing visa applications, bringing new urgency to the need for international standards.

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Nepal’s approach to protecting migrant workers lacks the nuance needed to seriously address abuse.

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Death is likelier than ever for migrants who travel across the high seas. And yet they persist.

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