In Argentina, Gran Chaco pushed to the brink by logging, farming
A court case is highlighting deforestation in Argentina's Gran Chaco, where green groups say logging and farming are pushing out communities and threatening species
Georgia LGBT+ Pride organisers say 'just trying to survive' after violence
LGBT+ activists in Georgia call off Pride march after violent protesters storm their office and take to the streets of the capital
OPINION: Cities must plan for heat resilience now
Shocking heatwaves in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Canada show preparation for climate-driven extreme heat needs work - fast
Russian food retailer apologises for ad that included lesbians
Vkusvill, a chain of more than 1,250 food shops, withdrew the ad featuring two lesbian couples after threats of a boycott
Italian watchdog takes aim at delivery firm's gig-worker algorithms
Watchdog orders Foodinho to pay 2.6 mln euro fine after investigation of how it managed its 19,000 riders in Italy
Public, not polluters, too often pay to clean up environment, EU auditors say
Polluters should be made to pay for the environmental damage they cause, say auditors who looked at 42 clean-up projects
OPINION: As COVID restrictions ease, flexible working must stay on the agenda
The biggest legacy of the pandemic in the world of work will be in putting people more at the centre of business thinking
Asia industry group warns privacy law changes may force tech firms to quit Hong Kong
Asian industry group including Google, Facebook and Twitter warns that tech companies could stop offering their services in Hong Kong if it changes privacy laws
HIV generic drug for babies distributed in Africa, says UNITAID
Sweet-tasting pills make it easier to treat children living with HIV, with some 100,000 children dying of AIDS each year
Peru's indigenous hope for a voice, at last, under new president
PERU-ELECTION/INDIGENOUS (TV, PIX):Peru's indigenous hope for a voice, at last, under new president