Georgia gets ready for LGBT+ Pride after far-right threats
European lawmakers and rights groups urge authorities to protect LGBT+ event in Tbilisi following threats from far-right groups
China's bitcoin crackdown sparks fears of dirtier cryptomining
As climate activists celebrate China's latest restrictions on the energy-guzzling cryptocurrency industry, crypto experts warn the move could boost - not cut - emissions
UK children can stop nude photos being shared online with new tool
British charities launch web tool to help young people stop sexual images from being shared online
AI bias: How do algorithms perpetuate discrimination?
From recruiting software that favours men to facial recognition systems that struggle to identify Black faces, artificial intelligence (AI) technology often reflects entrenched bias, campaigners say
Cities urged to build upwards but ditch skyscraper obsession
Pancake or pyramid? Cities must plan how to expand or risk facing uncontrolled sprawl, says World Bank
Forests as big as France have grown back since 2000, research shows
Satellite data analysis by WWF and other conservation groups shows encouraging but insufficient signs of global forest regeneration
We live in our smartphones, anthropologists say
Researchers at University College London argue that smartphones have become so fundamental that they are like places people live, rather than mere tools of communication
Watch out for hackers, Britain's spy agency tells smart cities
British cyber security agency calls on local authorities to beef up defences to prevent 'Italian Job'-style attacks
Spotify urged to rule out 'invasive' voice recognition tech
Musicians and rights groups including Tom Morello, Talib Kweli and Amnesty International urge music streaming company to abandon 'dangerous' project
ANALYSIS - Right to disconnect gains ground as pandemic brings work home
Switching off at the end of the day has become harder with remote work, posing risks for employees' health. Is granting a right to disconnect the solution?