Business-savvy Bangladesh fabric factories take on a greener hue
Activists say the global fashion industry should cut climate-heating emissions - and Bangladeshi factory owners say renewables and recycling can help save them money
Yemen's famed beekeepers feel the sting of climate change
War-torn Yemen has had its troubles compounded by climate change - and that is hurting one of the country's most precious commodities: Sidr honey
Cambodians brave COVID-19 impact with small plots of land
Pandemic changes fortunes for some Cambodians forced to swap city labour for farming
Songs, stories, pottery: Refugees preserve their heritage in digital archives
With more displaced people around the world than ever before, digital tools are helping them preserve their culture and stories
Rohingya artists tackle COVID-19 fears as refugees wait for vaccines
From muralists to musicians, Rohingya artists are helping to address social problems and allay vaccination fears in the world’s largest refugee settlement
The race to preserve African-American cemeteries
Missing deeds and weak laws means Black and Native American burial sites around the country have been neglected, forgotten or targeted by developers
'Modesty shorts' not the way to fight UK school sexual harassment, critics say
Several schools in Britain have encouraged girls as young as four to wear the shorts, fuelling debate about sexual harassment and abuse in schools
How nature tourism can help drive a green COVID-19 recovery
For every dollar governments invested in protected areas and nature-based tourism in 2019, the economic rate of return was at least six times higher, finds World Bank report
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