Venezuela women's groups halt abortion services after activist arrest
Women's activists have stopped unofficial abortion services after university professor Vannesa Rosales was arrested for helping a girl end her pregnancy
Warming Arctic at the frontier of climate insight and risk, experts say
Climate change is warming the Arctic twice as fast as the overall planet, with implications for everyone from indigenous people to insurers
Most Europeans plan to curb flying, eat less meat for climate, EU poll says
Once restrictions lift, most Europeans say they plan to eat less meat and fly less frequently to combat climate change
Spain, paralysed by snowstorm, sends out vaccine, food convoys
Heaviest snowfall since 1971 has killed four people and blocked air and road transport in central Spain
Natural disasters cause $210 billion in damage in 2020, insurer says
'Hyperactive' hurricane season and wildfires helped to push up losses, as climate changes bring more extreme weather
Swedish teenage climate activist Thunberg turns 18
Greta Thunberg has led a climate change campaign that swelled from a one-person school strike to a worldwide movement, drawing in millions
UK's Alok Sharma offers to resign as business minister to lead climate summit - The Times
British newspaper reports Sharma would prefer to take on a full-time role preparing for UK chairmanship of U.N. COP26 climate change summit
Witness detentions cast shadow over Egyptian 'MeToo' movement
Some human rights activists say authorities are trying to counter a growing movement against exposing sexual abuse in Egypt
'We did it sisters': Argentina Senate votes to legalize abortion
Argentina became the first major country in Latin America to legalize abortion
AES Gener in Chile shuts down coal-fired power plant amid push to end carbon emissions from grid
Chile has signed a deal with major energy firms to gradually close coal-fired power plants