EU parliament passes resolution demanding right to safe abortion
While most of Europe has legalised abortion, some countries impose restrictions, and deep divisions over abortion rights remain
Canadian indigenous group finds 751 unmarked graves at former residential school
Prime Minister Trudeau said he was "terribly saddened" by the new discovery at the school about 87 miles from the provincial capital Regina
FACTBOX-Abortion rights in Europe
Despite it being legal in most of Europe, women face difficulties in getting access to abortion in some countries
Raters of companies' green credentials need more oversight, UK watchdog says
The environmental, social and governance ratings business has no firm definition of data provision that applies globally
Vatican defends intervention over Italy anti-homophobia law
The Vatican fears that the law could lead to criminalisation of the Church in Italy for refusing to conduct gay marriages
India's digital database for farmers stirs fears about privacy, exclusion
AgriStack is aimed at reducing wastage and increasing efficiency, amid a push to digitise data in India, from land titles to medical records
U.S. targets five Chinese companies over alleged forced labor in Xinjiang
Biden administration says the Chinese companies were involved with the forced labor of Uyghurs and other Muslim minority groups
UN climate talks must boost emissions cuts, finance targets - negotiators
The UK government's special representative for climate change says London is pushing hard for all nations to come forward by next month with more ambitious commitments
OPINION: Can a global social protection fund prevent the next economic crisis?
With millions of people falling into extreme poverty due to COVID-19, social protection should be seen not as a cost, but rather as an investment
"Too much": EU leaders confront Hungary's Orban over new anti-LGBT law
Hungary's parliament last week approved a bill that bans the depiction or promotion of homosexuality in schools