Biden win seen as green light for women's reproductive rights
Joe Biden's win could impact reproductive rights worldwide, starting with the repeal of a ban on U.S.-funded aid groups from mentioning abortion
Guatemalan mudslides push storm Eta's death toll near 150
Rescue operations across Honduras and Guatemala have been slowed by destroyed roads and bridges
Central America reels from tropical storm Eta, as death toll tops 100
Dozens of people have died, while rescue operations have been slowed by destroyed roads and bridges
Putin tells officials to act on climate, green groups unhappy
Putin mandates efforts to reduce emissions but says they must take into account the need to ensure steady economic growth
Chalkboard to app: Colombia's indigenous children switch to remote learning
As many schools remain shut in Colombia, children from the Wayuu tribe are using an offline learning app to keep studying
England's COVID-19 lockdown feared fuelling child trafficking by drug gangs
Coronavirus restrictions may leave more children vulnerable to exploitation by 'county lines' drug gangs
Wealthy countries edge towards global climate finance goal
Nations put up $78.9 billion in climate finance for developing countries in 2018, but it is unclear if they will meet goal of $100 billion this year
Storm Eta wreaks 'shocking' devastation in Central America, 8 dead
Across swathes of Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and Costa Rica, high winds and heavy rain have damaged homes, roads and bridges
INTERVIEW - Gritty Lebanese film challenges marital rape impunity in Arab world
Farah Shaer's new short film spotlights a culture that fails to protect women who are raped by their husbands
U.S. voters split over abortion access in election votes
Colorado voters go one way, Louisiana voters the other, on abortion questions on ballot