Floodwaters still rising in western Europe with death toll over 120
Several hundred people were missing in flood-stricken regions of western Germany and Belgium on Friday evening
African countries to receive first U.S. donated COVID-19 vaccines in days - Gavi
Nearly 50 African countries are to receive 25 million COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by the United States
Ethical standards body cuts ties with Indonesian palm giant Korindo
Palm oil giant Korindo have been reported to be cutting down primary rainforests for many years, previously receiving a warning from the Ethical standards body in 2019
Hungary PM calls EU action on LGBT rights 'legalised hooliganism'
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban responds to the EU's legal challenge over Hungary's LGBT rights record
EU forces pace on carbon cuts, challenges others to follow
A proposed carbon border levy would seek to impose on trading partners a carbon price reflecting the level set by the EU's carbon emissions market, the largest of its kind in the world
At the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch, trans farmers raise alpaca, patrol for threats
The Tenacious Unicorn Ranch was started in 2018 to help trans people with employment, housing, and peace of mind
Uber reaches agreement in California sexual assault data request
Uber and California officials find common ground over user privacy and agency of sexual assault survivors
Thai low-cost housing plan puts slum dwellers in charge
The Baan Mankong programme helps slum dwellers get secure housing with subsidies and cheap loans for land and to upgrade their homes
Hydropower push leaves Pakistani Kashmir's capital hot and bothered
Diversion of Muzaffarabad's Neelum river for clean power has raised summer temperatures - and a second river may be diverted too
Record U.S. corn crop hinges on southern, eastern growers amid western drought
The world is depending on a massive U.S. harvest to make up for shortfalls in Brazil, where the crop was hit by drought and an ill-timed frost