Lebanon cen bank starts giving credit for fuel imports at weaker rate
The rate change effectively raises fuel costs for ordinary Lebanese people facing a crippling economic crisis
Young brides' deaths trigger dowry crackdown in southern India
Paying a dowry is still widely accepted and expected in Indian society, fuelling high rates of violence against women, campaigners say
Bangladesh scraps plans to build 10 coal-fired power plants
Pressure from climate activists and rising costs for coal are driving a reduction in plans for new plants that use the dirtiest fossil fuel, the government says
Canada indigenous groups in nationwide hunt for more graves after new discoveries
A second discovery this week of hundreds of unmarked graves is giving fresh impetus to nationwide searches for more remains
Old, small and CO2-intense: why Canada's highest-carbon oil sites keep pumping
Operators of dirty oil plants aim to cash in on rising prices, posing challenges to Canada's net-zero goals
Shooter who killed 2 Black people in Massachusetts was white supremacist, police say
Nathan Allen, who shot dead two passers-by in Massachusetts, left notes laying out his racist and anti-Semitic beliefs
OPINION: Nature-based climate solutions will rely on indigenous rights
Indigenous communities know how to protect land and nature and ensuring their land rights is a big step toward net-zero emissions
EU countries approve landmark climate change law
The law aims to put climate at the heart of all EU policymaking, ensuring that future regulations support the emissions-cutting aims
EXCLUSIVE-Groups urge G20 to adopt Brady-style debt-for-climate swaps
Plan would tackle looming debt crisis in middle-income nations and ensure action to protect the climate, says group of think tanks
Dry spell leaves Kenyan islanders thirsty for clean water
Island residents in Lamu county rely on the government for potable water, but with supplies running low they say they often have to drink from dirty wells