'Mexico can't keep me safe': LGBT+ activist flees death threats
Jazz Bustamente, co-founder of Soy Humano, is the latest journalist and human rights defender to face intimidation and violence in Mexico
Team LGBT+ wins visibility at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
As the Tokyo 2020 Olympics drew to a close, LGBT+ athletes celebrated success both at the Games and the wider world
Lebanese rediscover local flavours as crisis hits food imports
A scarcity of food imports due to the country’s economic crisis is fostering more sustainable alternatives in Lebanon
Indigenous land dispute dogs Amazon's Africa expansion
The near $300 million development, housing Amazon's new African HQ, is set to be built on historical South African indigenous land
Pegasus spyware scandal: years of questions, no answers for Mexico victims
Mexico spent more than $160 million on Pegasus over a decade, but prosecutors haven't identified who used it on journalists, activists and government critics
Indian mining state shifts from coal to forest fruits and flowers
Mineral rich Chhattisgarh state moves away from mining, giving fair price for forest produce and creating more jobs
LGBT+ family demands right to normal life after fleeing Russia
Yuma, Alina and Mila Yuma fled Russia after receiving threats for appearing in a supermarket advert
How can artificial intelligence help fight climate change?
Algorithmic machine learning systems are being lauded as an 'integral' part of the new clean energy economy, but critics see them as an energy-intensive distraction
Privacy concerns hobble Nigeria's digital ID push
Nigerians are pushing back on a new law that mandates linking their national identity numbers to their mobile numbers
Ghana LGBT+ bill would threaten fight on HIV/AIDS, says UNAIDS
If passed, this legislation will drive LGBT+ people further away from HIV prevention, care and treatment services and endanger the advances made against the HIV epidemic in the last decade, says UNAIDS.