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
OPINION: Ukraine response shows what’s possible for world’s most neglected
The glaring gap between the response to the Ukraine crisis and the meagre support offered to many of the world’s neglected crises is undeniable
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
Polish activists help Ukrainian refugees, women access abortions
Despite strict abortion bans, Polish activists are working with underground networks and risking jail time to help Ukrainians end pregnancies
Startups eye metaverse, NFTs, to solve Africa's economic woes
Afropolitan, a pan-African digital nation selling NFTs as passports, says it wants to solve African governance issues
Can an EU law save children from harmful content online?
The Digital Services Act will crack down on targeted ads and content to better protect children from harmful content on social media
Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats
Eroding Bangladeshi rivers stole their land - and now climate change and overfishing threaten the life they have built on water