Greek ex-theatre director remanded after plea over rape allegations
The case follows other sexual abuse allegations in Greek cultural life and sports in recent weeks as part of a delayed #MeToo movement
Rights group accuses Cameroonian soldiers of mass rape
Human Rights Watch say soldiers raped at least 20 women, according to interviews with survivors as well as multiple other witnesses, aid workers and officials
The Louvre moves its treasures as climate change brings more floods to Paris
The Paris museum is relocating many artworks not on display to a storage facility in northern France designed to stand up to global warming impacts
GRAPHIC-Disaster in the Himalayas: how a rare February landslide left more than 200 dead
The landslides could have triggered a chain reaction leading to an avalanche and heavy flow of ice, water, rocks and debris surging down the valley and destroying villages
Pandemic likely made 2020 'another devastating year' for world's forests
Weaker law enforcement due to COVID-19 lockdowns, funding cuts for forest protection and an exodus from cities to rural areas are expected to have fuelled deforestation in 2020, experts say
Pandemi membuat 2020 menjadi ‘tahun bencana lagi’ bagi hutan dunia
Penegakan hukum yang lemah akibat pembatasan pergerakan karena COVID-19, pemangkasan anggaran perlindungan hutan dan perpindahan masal penduduk dari kota ke desa diperkirakan memperparah deforestasi pada 2020, para ahli mengatakan.
N.Korea enslaving political prisoners to fund weapons programme -S.Korea rights group
Campaigners accuse Pyongyang of forcing men, women and children held in camps to produce quotas of coal and other goods for export
Fire, drought, beetles ravage German forests, study finds
A record 1.7 percent of the trees under observation died between 2019 and 2020, almost 10 times the average, a study examining the condition of 10,000 trees each year reveals
French actor Depardieu placed under sexual violence investigation - judicial source
Gerard Depardieu has been placed under formal investigation in December 2020 and that he has not been held in custody or asked to post bail, a judicial source says
Small island states, Britain warn UN of climate threats to security
"Whether you like it or not, it is a matter of when, not if, your country and your people will have to deal with the security impacts of climate change" says Boris Johnson