Controversial Hepatitis B Vaccine Study in Africa Cancelled
A $1.6m US-funded study withholding hepatitis B vaccines from newborns in Guinea-Bissau has been cancelled following major ethical outcry. Read the full investigation.
A $1.6m US-funded study withholding hepatitis B vaccines from newborns in Guinea-Bissau has been cancelled following major ethical outcry. Read the full investigation.
A popular AI-generated character, 'Bush Legend', amasses 180k followers while being accused of cultural appropriation and 'digital blackface'. Experts warn of harm to Indigenous communities. Read the full investigation.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok reversed its policy to generate sexualised images after a swift public outcry. Explore the details of the controversy and its implications for AI ethics.
A solo developer is removing their free AI-generated game from Steam after an ethical rethink, sparking debate on AI's role in gaming. Read the full story.
A leaked AI chatbot from Elon Musk's xAI, dubbed 'Grok', has ignited a firestorm over its sexually explicit and biased outputs. Discover the full story and its implications for AI ethics.
Analysis reveals how major US networks, including CBS News, adopted a soft, admiring tone towards Trump's Venezuela operation, raising questions about journalistic duty. Read the full critique.
As tech giants fuel speculation on sentient AI, experts warn anthropomorphising distracts from urgent digital harms. Explore the risks of granting legal rights to machines.
A clinical psychologist shares how a client tackled feelings of defectiveness and built a life aligned with her values, with or without a partner. Learn key strategies for modern dating.
Joseph Tirrell, the DoJ's senior ethics official, was abruptly dismissed after challenging Attorney General Pam Bondi over gifts and FIFA World Cup tickets. His firing raises concerns over political interference in the civil service.
The BBC has compensated an Israeli family £28,000 after a film crew entered their destroyed home without permission following the October 7 attacks. Read the full story and the broadcaster's apology.
How will our descendants view today's AI revolution? Explore the ethical and societal legacy we are creating with artificial intelligence. Join the conversation.
The Guardian has taken down a published article following an internal review. This move highlights ongoing debates about media accountability and editorial standards in digital news.
A City AM editor's investigation into a suspicious pitch uncovers a global network of AI-generated journalism, fake identities, and the human cost of automation. Discover the shocking truth behind the bylines.
Sandfall Interactive's CEO explains why the award-winning Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 used AI for placeholders and why they'll never use it again. Discover the industry's contentious debate.
Shocking footage shows a doctor at an Indian hospital allegedly assaulting a patient who asked for respect. Police and the hospital have launched investigations into the incident.
The Guardian has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing errors in stories on politics, finance, and public figures. Read the full details here.
Comedian Rosie Jones discusses the ethics of humour, her hit show Out of Order, and the joy of an all-female lineup. The festive special airs December 22 on Comedy Central.
Compelling new scientific evidence reveals crustaceans are sentient, experiencing fear and pain. As millions are consumed in Australia, experts call for urgent welfare reforms and ethical consumer choices.
A German court has sentenced Fernando P. to eight-and-a-half years for repeatedly drugging, raping his wife and sharing videos online. The case echoes France's landmark Pelicot trial. Read the full report.
A new Guardian podcast investigates mounting evidence of corruption within the Trump White House. Listen to the full analysis and decide: is it time to call it what it is?
Critically endangered 'galaxy frogs' have disappeared from India's Western Ghats after photographers reportedly destroyed their microhabitats for photos. Researchers sound the alarm on unethical wildlife photography.
New data reveals over 6,500 Australian doctors received payments from drug firms. Experts warn this influences prescriptions, raising serious healthcare ethics questions. Read the full investigation.
The Guardian has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing errors from recent reporting. Discover the details and the paper's commitment to accuracy.
A groundbreaking UK trial is testing Aquablation, a robotic water jet therapy for prostate cancer. The aim is to reduce side effects like incontinence and erectile dysfunction compared to traditional surgery.
Vanity Fair suspends Olivia Nuzzi after a controversial interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Learn about the ethical breach and its impact on media standards.
A driver 'intended to kill' during a series of drink and rage-fuelled attacks on Christmas Day in London's West End, a court hears. One man died from his injuries.
Joshua Michals, 26, claims he acted in self-defence when he fatally stabbed fellow student Zhe Wang in her Lewisham flat. The Old Bailey murder trial continues.
Victoria, Australia, is set to introduce landmark laws banning medically unnecessary surgeries on intersex children. The move follows a damning inquiry and aims to protect bodily autonomy. Read the full report.
Donald Trump's sons conduct worldwide dealmaking blitz while father holds presidential power, raising concerns about global corruption patterns. Read the investigation.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism for failing to tackle the NHS's 'eye-watering' £3.1bn clinical negligence bill. Medical leaders demand urgent reform to save millions for frontline services.