OPINION: We have groundwork to end the HIV epidemic. Now it’s time to execute
"For most of the U.S., COVID-19 is their first experience going through a pandemic. But for those of us who have been affected by AIDS, COVID-19 is our second"
OPINION: Three changes needed to pull off COP26 forest and land use pledges
Solutions must be created on the ground by local government, farming communities and food businesses
Blackouts, financial meltdowns and a petrol crisis - the year Lebanon unravelled
In 2021, Lebanon’s financial meltdown turned two – and we learned what it means to see a country come undone.
OPINION: Companies must act to support trans colleagues in the workplace
"Companies ought to improve the experience of trans employees because it’s the right thing to do", writes David Baboolall.
OPINION: Here's how to make ‘climate-neutral’ claims mean something
Swift regulation is needed to ensure low-carbon products or flights are truly green – and indigenous rights are protected in the process
OPINION: To cut climate risks and keep 1.5 alive, wetlands are key
Better wetland protection could play a huge role in addressing both the climate and nature crises, and curbing disaster risk
OPINION: 2021 - the year of rhetoric, not action, for climate
The rhetoric we hear in 2021 is consistent with the goal to keep global warming to 1.5C - but the pledges are not. The 1.5C target is now harder to reach than ever before
OPINION: Stories of Indian migrants in the Arab Gulf
Documented or undocumented, till this Kafala is removed in this region, migrants will be slaves.
OPINION: The hospitality sector must be regulated, old unions need to adapt
No sick pay, no breaks, no meals. This is what happens in an industry that exploits workers with no consequences and little help from large unions.
OPINION: How privacy debate risks compromising child online protection
As the conversation heats up between privacy versus protection lobbyists and legislators in the UK and Europe, what does the public think?