U.S. Supreme Court seeks Biden views on Harvard admissions dispute
Harvard says the number of Black and Hispanic students would plunge if its affirmative action program were struck down
U.S. Supreme Court revives LinkedIn bid to shield personal data
The LinkedIn case underscores the importance of personal data on the internet and the ability of companies to profit from it
NATO to tackle climate change for first time, summit communique to say
NATO is aiming to increase its awareness, adaptation, mitigation, and outreach efforts regarding climate change
OPINION: How Gaza’s war rubble removal can make way for gender equality
If Palestinian women get involved in rubble removal, they can secure their rightful participation in reconstruction and usher in social change
Trees or tourists? Jamaica's COVID recovery push threatens green aims
As a new resort project clears mangroves on the north coast, Jamaica tries to balance boosting its economy and protecting the environment
Thomson Reuters Foundation announces new Editor-in-Chief to lead global news team
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has appointed Yasir Khan as Editor-in-Chief to lead its team of award-winning reporters and oversee the digital transformation of its news offering.
Entrepreneurs turn rusting Soviet plant into green urban space in western Ukraine
The Ukrainian entrepreneurs are turning the Soviet hub into a hub for education, business and art
US bishops to discuss Communion rules that may rebuke Biden for abortion views
Biden has alarmed some church leaders by supporting same-sex marriage and abortion rights, views they say are antithetical to church teachings
Dance helps Congo's rape survivors cope with trauma
Congo's eastern borderlands have remained gripped by violence since the official end of a civil war in 2003
Nigeria's Twitter ban leaves some businesses in the lurch
Scores of small and medium-sized businesses across Africa's most populous nation are reeling from the indefinite suspension of the social media site