OPINION: User, beware: Privacy-washing online is real
Many companies are adapting “green washing” tactics from decades ago, affixing a veneer of privacy to their products but still scooping up, sharing, and selling our intimate data
What happened when crypto companies entered the carbon market?
Cryptocurrency players have created digital tokens based on carbon credits but doubts surround their green claims
Lebanese band Mashrou' Leila to split after online harassment
Fans mourn split of popular rock band, which was known as a champion for LGBTQ+ rights in the Middle East
Solar bitcoin mine plan divides villagers in El Salvador
Residents near the planned multimillion-dollar complex debate whether it will spread prosperity, as environmental groups warn of impact on natural resources
As California sizzles, Amazon drivers feel the heat over metrics
Amazon delivery workers say they feel pushed beyond safe limits by the retail giant's strict metrics amid unprecedented heatwave
Lebanon in crisis: Emergency numbers and suicide hotlines falter
Network operator Ogero could stop providing internet and mobile phone services nationwide as it lacks money to import diesel
OPINION: Laws don’t sleep: LGBTQ+ people are at constant risk when homosexuality is criminalised
The possibility of these ‘dormant’ laws striking down at any time means LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse people live perpetually under threat
OPINION: People in need don’t want your pity
It’s time to rethink charity, nurture talent and find the advocates and allies
As ether adopts energy-saving 'merge', will bitcoin follow?
Ethereum's imminent shift to the 'proof-of-stake' method looks set to intensify climate pressure on cryptocurrency leader bitcoin
Indigenous leaders seek global pact to preserve 80% of Amazon forest
With scientists warning the Amazon is nearing a tipping point, indigenous peoples want a concrete plan to save their home from deforestation and violence tied to supply chains