Cuba raises Latam hopes as it starts mass inoculation with own COVID-19 shot
New vaccine developed by Cuba could improve access to shots across the region if it proves to be effective against the virus
Frustration in Egypt as Cairo hotel gang rape case is shelved
Public prosecutors freed four suspects in a case involving a woman who said she was drugged and raped in 2014 at the Fairmont Hotel in the capital, Cairo.
Young evangelicals push to 'build a bigger choir loft' for U.S. climate action
Evangelical Christians - a powerful U.S. voting block long reluctant to back climate action - are now seeing shifts on the issue as their youth back change
U.S. approves major offshore wind farm, launching industry to fight climate change
Approval of the Vineyard Wind farm, off the Massachusetts coast, is a milestone in the more than decade-long effort to permit a commercial-scale wind project in U.S. waters
U.S. Fed should require banks to hold more cash for climate risks -think tank
Blueprint comes amid looming debate about how much bank regulators should do to police climate change
Drained by COVID fight, some French ICU nurses strike for better pay
Union says the pandemic highlights the need to invest in health care and reward the skills of ICU nurses
French Senate seeks to weaken constitutional pledge on climate change
Right-wing lawmakers expressed concerns that a state guarantee might become an obstacle to innovation and French businesses
French stunt school's 'badass' women snapped up by film industry
Rising numbers of women are training at Europe's stunt school as demand for female superheroes grows
Lawyer who sued Chevron over Ecuador pollution faces N.Y. contempt trial
Steven Donziger faces trial over refusal to hand over phone and devices in long-running battle with fossil fuel giant
EU parliament committee rubber-stamps climate change law
The committee gave the green light to the law including its 55% emissions-cutting target for 2030