Death and deforestation: Cocaine trade adds to Amazon's woes
The murders of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips have stoked concern in Brazil about links between drugs smugglers and environmental crime
Pakistan floods deal fresh blow to struggling small businesses
Hit by floods and inflation, self-employed Pakistanis want government aid and action to fight climate change impacts
For refugees in Cameroon, digital IDs are a life changer
Central African refugees can access education, healthcare and banking with identity cards, but data privacy is vital, say experts
Building back more equitably in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic
As part of its work to ensure an equitable distribution of resources in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ONE campaign turned to TrustLaw for advice on how the International Monetary Fund and its member states could support low-income countries’ recovery and growth.
Ukraine war fuels public support for same-sex marriage
Amid Russia's invasion, Volodymyr Zelenskiy has asked the government to consider gay civil partnerships as LGBTQ+ acceptance grows
Heat or eat? Winter protests loom as energy poverty sweeps Europe
Spreading strikes and protests over energy-fuelled inflation force politicians into a corner over climate goals
Sad but safe, LGBTQ+ Russians find refuge abroad
Many LGBTQ+ journalists and activists have fled Russia since the Ukraine war began, fearing a crackdown on opposition voices
Escape from Kabul: Part III - Life as a gay man in Pakistan
Last year, Openly published the powerful diary of a gay man stuck in Kabul under the Taliban. But what happened next?
In Bangladesh, solar power brings work, but land shortage slows growth
Solar home systems have brought electric power to millions, but a lack of land and finance are hampering the development of large-scale plants
Saudi 'surveillance city': Would you sell your data to The Line?
In Saudi Arabia's NEOM, residents are paid for sharing their data - a model for other smart cities, but privacy is a concern