'Invisible' solution to water shortages lies beneath our feet
With water scarcity set to worsen on a warming planet, a U.N. report calls for sustainable use of underground supplies, which account for 99% of freshwater
Ukraine war ripples to Yemen where no funds mean no food
Russia’s war on Ukraine has sent wheat prices soaring. U.N. agencies have cut food aid. As famine looms, Yemeni parents face the worst choice: save one sick child or feed another
Facebook's 'double standard' on hate speech against Russians
Meta's decision to allow hate speech against Russians is troubling and can impact other conflict areas, say experts
Victims of Dutch childcare benefits scandal struggle to move on
Thousands of Dutch parents were wrongfully accused of childcare benefit fraud by the tax agency, with many targeted on the basis of ethnicity
CEO responds to news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been freed
On behalf of all at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, we are overjoyed that our much- missed colleague and friend Nazanin has finally been freed.
U.S. cities ponder future of free public transport beyond COVID-19
Many cities went to fareless systems to protect public health or boost flagging ridership, but are now focused on equity
Yemeni city looks to ancient past to survive climate change
As global warming fuels extreme weather in climate-vulnerable Yemen, restoring the Tawila Cisterns could help avert future disasters, officials say