Just give us the vaccines, WHO pleads, as poor countries go wanting
Rich countries are opening up and vaccinating young people who are not at great risk of COVID-19, while the poorest countries still lack doses, says WHO
U.N. weather agency plans data overhaul to improve forecasts
The United Nations endorsed the policy to track forecasts of extreme weather due to the effects of climate change
Trudeau says Pope should apologize on Canadian soil for church's role in residential schools
Nearly 1,000 bodies of indigenous children were found in two mass graves at Christian residential schools
Athletics: Telfer out of U.S. trials due to eligibility rules
Hurdler CeCe Telfer will not be allowed to compete in the U.S. Olympic trials because she has not met standards for trans athletes
EU strikes deal on huge farm subsidies, ending three years of negotiations
The agreement on new CAP rules aims to shift money from intensive farming practices to protecting nature and rein in the 10% of EU greenhouse gases emitted by agriculture
Transgender job quota law seen 'changing lives' in Argentina
The law reserve 1% of Argentina's public sector jobs for the country's transgender community
YouTube takes down Xinjiang videos, forces rights group to seek alternative
Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights' channel, which published nearly 11,000 videos on YouTube totaling over 120 million views has been blocked for violating policy
OPINION: To build sustainable ocean economies, start by investing in women
To do this, the sector needs more sustainable finance – whether in the form of traditional loans and grants, blended- and micro-finance, blue bonds or insurance instruments
Respect LGBT rights or leave EU, Hungary's Orban is told
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Hungary's premier as EU leaders confronted Orban over a new law targeting LGBT+ people
Syrian refugee girls face 'dangerous' child marriage trend, says charity
Up to 10 million more girls around the world may become child brides over the next decade because of COVID-19's impact on schools and economies, the U.N. warned earlier this year