Xinjiang cotton: How do I know if it's in my jeans?

It's at the centre of a row between Western brands and China over allegations of forced labour.


Xinjiang cotton: Western clothes brands vanish as backlash grows

Companies including H&M and Nike are targeted for showing concern over Uighur forced labour claims.


Covid passports: What are different countries planning?

How advanced are some countries' plans for vaccine certificates and Covid passports?


Prince Albert II: Harry and Meghan interview 'did bother me'

Prince Albert II of Monaco has weighed in on the controversial interview that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave to Oprah Winfrey.


Africa's week in pictures: 19-25 March 2021

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent.


Turkey Erdogan: Women rise up over withdrawal from Istanbul Convention

Turkey's president appeased conservatives by quitting a treaty aimed against domestic abuse.


North Korea claims 'new tactical guided' missiles launched

Pyongyang says the missiles can carry massive payloads, which could include nuclear warheads.


Suez blockage is holding up $9.6bn of goods a day

The stranded mega-container is costing $400m (£292m) an hour in goods that can't be moved east or west.


Coronavirus: EU says AstraZeneca must 'catch up' on vaccine deliveries

The bloc's chief says the vaccine manufacturer must honour its contract before exporting elsewhere.


Minimum wage fight: 'There's no recovery without raising it'

Can Joe Biden deliver on his promise to double America's minimum wage?