Tumult in Tunisia: the inequalities that fuelled protest
Protests and political turmoil have rocked Tunisia this month, a decade after the Arab Spring demonstrations – but the underlying causes have been in the making for years.
Fresh wave of climate protests to target gas ahead of COP26 summit
Fridays For Future and Extinction Rebellion climate protests are set to resume in coming weeks ahead of November's COP26 summit
U.S. cities try to head off eviction wave as federal ban expires
Cities, states and local groups are looking at diversion programs to keep millions of families from losing their homes under the financial strain of the pandemic
Indigenous groups urge Biden to protect sacred sites
Organizers of the cross-country Red Road to DC project are calling for Native Americans to get more say in how to manage their land
Digital divide may cut Venezuelans out of new life in Colombia
Without a mobile phone or access to internet, how do Venezuelans apply for status to start a new life of legality in Colombia?
In fast-warming world, Tokyo is barometer for future Olympics
Japan's heat and humidity show how future Olympic Games will need to grapple with extremes as climate change bites
ANALYSIS - Mexico's ban on subcontracting aimed to help workers: Is it succeeding?
Groundbreaking legislation has banned labor subcontracting in Mexico, but will it push more people into informal jobs?
U.S. cities offer displaced Black families the 'right to return'
Santa Monica, California joins a handful of U.S. cities seeking to atone for the negative effects of 'urban renewal' programs in the 1950s and 1960s.
Colombia's Medellin plants 'green corridors' to beat rising heat
As growing parts of the world grapple with unprecedented heatwaves, cities are on the frontline of efforts to keep people safe
As Iran faces 'water bankruptcy', drought exposes past problems, future threats
Poor rainfall in Iran this year highlights challenges in providing enough water and energy, adapting to a hotter climate and preventing mass migration