FACTBOX-Grief and neglect: 10 factory disasters in South Asia
The blaze at a building in India's capital housing workers making school bags and toys was blamed by campaigners on a lack of workplace safety
Activists assail jail terms for Egyptian influencers
Lengthy jail sentences for social media stars shows how Egypt is imposing conservative moral values and cracking down on cyber space, say activists
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. set to add more Chinese companies to blacklist over Xinjiang
Sources say more than 10 firms will be blacklisted for alleged human rights abuses and surveillance in Xinjiang province
Olympics-Robots or 'cardboard you': crowd alternatives for Tokyo Games
The Tokyo Games will go ahead without spectators, so here's some options organisers could consider to help recreate the atmosphere
Europe's carbon push stokes backlash fears
Lawmakers warn new carbon prices on consumer fuel is likely to hit the poorest hard and could even trigger 'yellow vest' style protests
'We are winning' says Georgia's LGBT+ Pride organiser after violence
As thousands rally in support of freedom of expression and the LGBT+ community in Tbilisi, the future is bright says Giorgi Tabagari
Australia govt to appeal court ruling on climate change duty of care
The court has earlier ruled in favour of eight teenagers who argued in a lawsuit that the expansion of a coal project would contribute to climate change and endanger their future
U.S. civil rights leaders vow to keep fighting for voting rights
The Rev. Al Sharpton pledged a 'summer of activism' against state voting rights restrictions, telling lawmakers 'it's going to be warmer politically than you think'
ECB to flex its financial muscle in climate change fight
The ECB will take greater account of climate change in its core policy decisions
Critics and backers urge tough rules to revive ailing carbon markets
Carbon offsets are needed to meet a growing surge of net-zero emissions goals - but they must be transparent and have clear rules, backers and critics say