As oceans warm, Zanzibar's women sea farmers grow sponges to stay afloat
Zanzibari women are learning how to swim and farm natural sponges that can withstand climate shocks and protect their income
IOC suspends protest probe into grieving Saunders, Mao case continues
The IOC suspended its investigation into shot put silver medallist Raven Saunders "X" gesture on the podium after her mother's death
Decades-old Gaza homes make way for high-rises amid housing crunch
More than 2 million people live in the Gaza Strip and a growing population means new housing units are needed urgently
Saunders mourns mother days after winning shot put silver
U.S. shot put silver medallist Raven Saunders said on social media that her mother had died.
Bolsonaro's 'land grab' bill passes Brazil's lower house
Brazilians have been settling the Amazon rainforest for decades, but many lack official deeds, putting them in a legal gray area
Beirut blast: a year on, vulnerable residents struggle to rebuild
A year on from the port explosion that killed more than 200 people and wrecked swathes of Lebanon’s capital, critics say the government has failed to lead reconstruction
DaBaby loses more gigs despite new apology for anti-gay remarks
Rapper DaBaby was dropped from two more music festivals despite a third apology for homophobic remarks he made last month.
OPINION: The IOC must not punish Raven Saunders' Olympics podium protest
Refraining from sanctioning Saunders is the only right thing to do, as is amending Rule 50.2 in consequence
'Constantly pursued': Ukraine's LGBT+ activists attacked online and in the street
Ukraine legalised gay sex in 1991, but members of the far-right regularly target groups and events linked to the community.
EXCLUSIVE-ADB, Citi, HSBC, Prudential hatch plan for Asian coal-fired closures -sources
The novel proposal offers a potentially workable model and early talks with Asian governments to lower the biggest source of carbon emissions