Beijing Winter Olympics stars robot chefs, surveillance app
Surveillance at the Winter Olympics is inevitable, tech experts warn, with robots and apps tracking visitors
The delivery apps making gig work a 'digital wild west'
Third-party apps that let delivery riders pay to 'jump the queue' for orders anger gig workers in Italy
Passport to acceptance? LGBTQ+ travellers wary about gender-neutral IDs
More than a dozen countries issue ‘X’ passports, but some non-binary and transgender people fear discrimination if they use them
India's forest-planting push leaves indigenous women out in the cold
Communities rely on forests for firewood and other natural products they gather and sell – but a government tree-planting drive is cutting them off from land and livelihoods
From stormwater to farms, U.S. cities put empty lots to use
With federal pandemic aid on offer for revitalization, some local governments are using empty parcels to respond to local needs
From stormwater to farms, U.S. cities put empty lots to use
With federal pandemic aid on offer for revitalization, some local governments are using empty parcels to respond to local needs
Activists demand stop to Japan-funded coal plant in climate-vulnerable Bangladesh
Young campaigners say coal-fired power plant will undermine global climate goals and harm local communities - and goes against Japan's promise to end financing for coal overseas
Stalled 'Build Back Better' package threatens U.S. climate influence
President Biden's $2 trillion climate and social spending package is struggling to advance, potentially hurting policy action abroad and at home
COVID and war push Yemen's businesswomen to smash taboos
Braving air strikes and internet outages, Yemeni women are launching businesses to fight the pandemic
A year after Myanmar coup, growing surveillance threatens lives
Myanmar citizens face heavy odds in accessing online space as military junta clamps down on dissent