Race for PM's job raises questions about UK climate leadership
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak both back net zero, but say little more about climate as they bid to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister
As online hate speech hits Africa, social media firms told to act
From Ghana to South Africa and Kenya, rights groups warn that digital discrimination can lead to violence against migrants and other vulnerable groups
Trans sports exclusions trickle down to youth and amateur groups
Transgender sports players face growing restrictions, as debates on inclusion, fairness and safety reach youth and amateur groups
Zimbabwe eyes more solar water heaters as power grid struggles
Rooftop water heaters provide free hot baths even during power blackouts - though installation costs remain a barrier
U.S. cities push the homeless to live in tent camps
Cities tackling a surge of street homelessness are offering official camps while penalizing people sleeping in public elsewhere
Horrors and loss haunt Beirut blast survivors two years on
As Lebanese mark the second anniversary of the Beirut port explosion, four survivors describe what happened to them on Aug. 4, 2020
Fuel crisis cuts electricity in Bangladesh, sparking energy debate
As gas prices rise on global markets, pushing up the cost of power production, will Bangladesh turn back to coal or boost renewable energy?
Struggling to stay warm and pay rent, Australians feel the pinch
The inflation diaries: Australians face a chilly 'winter of discontent' as heating costs soar
Venezuelans exit hyperinflation but see few reasons to celebrate
The inflation diaries: Even as sky-high inflation cools, basic food is still far out of reach for most Venezuelans
The Cost-of-Living Crisis: The Human Impact
The cost-of-living crisis has become a global issue: food prices and energy bills are skyrocketing around the world. But what is the human impact?