Digital detox: Can taking a break from tech improve your well-being?
As the pandemic fuels tech fatigue, researchers cast doubt on the benefits of a 'digital detox'
Biden 'climate corps' plan excites young Americans seeking green jobs
The proposal, if it gains federal funding, could help make communities safer and cleaner, while conserving public land and providing decent employment
Floods to heatwaves: Can we tell if extreme weather is linked to climate change?
Scientists say global warming made recent extreme rainfall in Europe more likely and intense - how much do we know about climate change's role in extreme weather?
All-women's Islamic choir smashes gender taboos in Egypt
In socially conservative Egypt, trailblazing choral group challenges male domination of a traditional musical discipline
Afghan women's faces disappear online and in the street after Taliban takeover
Rights campaigners have warned that digital footprints could be used by the militant group to target people
Luxury to essential: Latam boosts internet access in pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred governments in Latin America to implement laws and initatives to boost internet access and get more people online.
Slaves to deforestation: Labor abuses fuel Brazil's Amazon destruction
A spike in rainforest loss since right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro took power has provoked an international outcry, but the workers who do the logging, often in slave-like conditions, remain invisible
Copenhagen celebrates the return of one of the world's largest LGBT+ Prides
Thousands march in Copenhagen to mark WorldPride, but thoughts of the plight of the LGBT+ community in Afghanistan temper the partying
IN PICTURES: Afghan women record their 'last day at work'
When the Taliban seized Kabul, journalist Bahaar Joya called women she knew and asked them to send a photo recording what could be their last day at work
'They left us behind': Expat exodus robs Afghans of income
The presence of the international community has been a key source of employment for Afghans over the last two decades