Burdened with debts, low-income Britons feel pinch as bills surge
The inflation diaries: High rates of credit card debt mean many low-income Britons are being squeezed by rising food and energy prices
As prices spiral, India's workers forced to forgo small pleasures
The inflation diaries: Low and middle-income families cut back as price rises bite, with experts predicting no respite in sight
South Africa power cuts widen digital divide and wealth gaps
Rolling electricity blackouts mean South Africans unable to afford data and generators struggle to study or work online
As 1.5C warming limit nears, interest in sun-dimming tech heats up
Climate-cooling technology could help rein in global heating and its impacts, say backers, but critics warn it carries serious and unknown risks, with some calling for research to stop
Ankle monitors raise risks for U.S. abortion-seekers
Women wearing court-ordered electronic tags, like migrants and those awaiting trial, will struggle to avoid abortion surveillance
Portugal fights wildfires with new tactics as heatwaves raise risk
Five years after a disastrous wildfire claimed 64 lives, Portugal is rethinking how it battles climate change-worsened blazes
Boom in U.S. public banks aiming to stay local and play fair
U.S. interest in public banks surges amid affordability, racial justice concerns
Uber Files: Drivers to protest low pay, unsafe work after leak
Uber drivers from South Africa to India say they’re unsurprised by whistleblower Mark MacGann’s Uber Files exposé and still work in dangerous conditions
Ahead of Kenya elections, women politicians face more online abuse
Women MPs like Esther Passaris face threats, slurs and body-shaming on social media ahead of Aug. 9 vote
Jungle in heart of Malaysia's capital hunts corporate cash to thrive
Taman Tugu forest reserve in Kuala Lumpur is seeking business funding as more companies invest in nature and biodiversity