Britain right to put trans prisoners in women's jails, court rules
High Court judgment comes amid debate in Britain and elsewhere over whether trans rights conflict with those of women
OPINION: It’s time to rethink climate-resilient development in the Arab region
With too little money and too many threats, focusing on innovative local climate solutions that aid other Sustainable Development Goals could help
OPINION: English marriage law locks out same-sex couples from religious weddings
Same-sex couples are completely excluded from marrying in almost 16,000 churches of the Church of England
Scarce carbon storage threatens net-zero push as emissions keep rising
Net-zero pledges around the world rely heavily on capturing and storing climate-changing emissions - but far too little storage is being developed
Forced labour main human trafficking crime in Malaysia, U.S. says
Malaysia was downgraded to the worst tier in the U.S.'s annual report on human trafficking
Master plan for Delhi dreams big but may bypass poor
Delhi's master plan is said to ignore concerns over fair land use, lacks affordable housing and short-changes marginalised groups to benefit business
Climate-related lawsuits skyrocket since 2015 with big wins for activists
Most cases have been brought against governments but new arguments involving high emitters in the private sector are likely to increase moving forward
'Please show mercy': Evicted by Cambodia, ethnic Vietnamese stuck at watery border
Fear mounts for the stateless Vietnamese fishing community in Cambodia as COVID-19 rages on both sides of the border
Forest fire guts small western Canada town after days of record-breaking heat
Lytton, in central British Columbia, was evacuated a day earlier, breaking Canada's all-time hottest temperature record three times this week
France to investigate fashion retailers for concealing crimes against humanity in Xinjiang
China has been accused of rights abuses against Muslim Uighurs in the western province of Xinjiang