EU court says headscarves can be banned at work under certain conditions
The EU court already ruled in 2017 that companies may ban staff from wearing headscarves and other visible religious symbols under certain conditions
EU executive to legally challenge Poland, Hungary over LGBT rights
Action continues to fight hostility towards LGBT rights in Poland and Hungary
Stung by Lebanon currency loss, UNICEF gives aid handouts in dollars
To get the full value of aid to those who need it, new programme cuts out private banks and instead channels aid in greenbacks to beneficiaries via money transfer services
Cuba lifts food, medicine customs restrictions after protests
Officials have blamed a campaign on social media under the hashtag #SOSCuba calling for humanitarian aid for fueling the protests
'If you don't leave, you're dead': Oregon wildfire forces hundreds from homes
Hundreds have already been evacuated from their homes with thousands of houses still at risk
Amnesty says migrants in Libyan camps forced to trade sex for clean water
Amnesty International says migrants in Libyan detention camps are subject to horrific sexual violence at the hands of guards
Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report
The report insists cutting deforestation and forest degradation to zero in less than a decade is 'critical'
Digital divide could deny poorest Americans new child tax benefits
Tax advocates say a new web portal made to help vulnerable households apply for the extra cash is difficult to use and inaccessible to people without internet
Czech lawmakers approve aid to renewables, less keen on solar projects
Solar energy has long been unpopular among Czech politicians since high compensation led to an uncontrolled boom in solar in 2009-2010
Britain, EU must use caution in new online rules - UN
The EU last year proposed the Digital Services Act, which requires tech giants to do more to tackle illegal content such as hate speech and child sexual abuse material