Ideas 28 June 2022 This deported hacker used his tech skills to re-enter the U.S. But his prowess with a computer put him in the crosshairs of the wrong people. By Levi Vonk
Latin America Newsletter 22 June 2022 The great tech worker reshuffle Startups should extricate themselves from the cycle of irrationality during tough times. By Alex González Ormerod
Reports 17 June 2022 Rising food and fuel costs are making gig work unsustainable Workers in India, Argentina, and South Africa say that they are struggling to make ends meet. By Ray Mwareya, Adnan Bhat and Juan José Relmucao
Ideas 16 June 2022 What Chinese media reveals about Shein’s secretive operations A glimpse into the e-commerce giant’s ruthless efficiency. By Rui Ma
South Asia Newsletter 14 June 2022 Sri Lanka’s brain drain problem “Every day, somebody you know is leaving. … They have taken away hope.” By Nilesh Christopher
News 9 June 2022 “Not worth it”: why Grab is shedding drivers and frustrating customers in Vietnam Rising fuel prices and inflation spark tension between drivers, passengers, and the super app. By Nhung Nguyen
Reports 7 June 2022 Pakistan’s startup boom has triggered a “war for talent” Flush with venture funding, tech companies are offering staggering salaries and perks, while recruiters struggle to hang on to candidates eager for the best deals. By Mutaher Khan
Report 6 June 2022 Fearing lawsuits, factories rush to replace humans with robots in South Korea The Serious Disasters Punishment Act was meant to be a triumph for workers' safety. Instead, it's spurring companies to erase staff. By Steven Borowiec
Reports 1 June 2022 Bolt drivers in Nigeria are illicitly selling their accounts, putting passengers at risk Our investigation found Bolt drivers selling verified accounts to unknown third parties via Facebook groups — even as crimes against passengers spike. By Abubakar Idris
News 27 May 2022 Lagos government warns against using “unlicensed” ride-hailing platforms inDriver and Rida Officials cited "security threats," but the move comes amid intensified scrutiny over tech companies operating without offices in Nigeria. By Abubakar Idris
Reports 24 May 2022 Rappi se expande a los servicios médicos con una diferencia: los repartidores tienen derechos Laboratorios médicos usan la app para agendar pruebas y vacunas en casa, entregándolas por medio de personal médico calificado. By Daniela Dib and Tamlin Magee
Reports 23 May 2022 A delivery app tackles health care with one slight difference: Workers have rights Health companies are using Latin America's largest last-mile app, Rappi, to book at-home medical services with certified health workers to conduct them. By Daniela Dib and Tamlin Magee