U.S. online grocery delivery boom helps open up access to fresh food
More than nine in ten Americans can get food delivered at a click, new research finds, helping those who struggle to reach bricks and mortar stores
OPINION: The UK needs new legislation for biometric technologies
Biometric technologies impact our daily lives in powerful ways and are proliferating without an adequate legal framework in place
OPINION: Companies from developing markets are crucial to meet the Sustainable Development Goals
If we’re serious about achieving these goals, we must pay more attention to companies from emerging and developing economies as their impact is ever growing.
Mumbai turns to Twitter for help mapping India's monsoon floods
Climate researchers in India's financial capital hope real-time social media posts can help them boost the city's flood response
Youth anger over India's army hiring shakeup spotlights jobs crisis
India's young military aspirants fear for the future as a new short-term hiring plan offers little job security
OPINION: If international corporations hold ESG principles dearly, it is time to end business with Russia
By remaining in the Russian market, western business leaders collaborate with a corrupt regime that disregards international law and pays no respect to human rights
OPINION: Roe v Wade and the need for fair, meaningful protections for data privacy
Everyone deserves to have control over the information they leave on their phones and computers. It’s time our laws and practices changed to give all users meaningful and lasting data privacy
More than a million pack London's streets for Pride parade
The three-hour-long parade, headed by veterans of the LGBT movement who took part in Britain's first Pride march, retraced part of the original route of 1972.
High-profile murders in Brazil's Amazon highlight soaring violence
The deaths of British reporter Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira highlight growing Amazon violence
Youth street protesters turn sights on climate 'villains'
Frustrated by slow action on climate threats, youth activists are trying more targeted confrontations with bankers and politicians