OPINION: The G7 must place women at the heart of build back better agenda
The G7 have a rare opportunity to build inclusive economies that prioritise women and their children. It’s time to really invest in women-led businesses
What are 'meme stocks', and what do they mean for women investors?
Easily accessible trading apps like Robinhood and Freetrade have drawn growing numbers of first-time women users during the pandemic. But could warnings about 'meme stocks' make some of them think twice?
New York lawmakers pass bill allowing gender-neutral 'X' option in govt documents
Non-binary people will be able to use "X" as a marker to designate their sex on drivers' licenses in New York
OPINION: Why is child labour not on the G7 agenda?
To build back better we have to reverse the outrageous increase in child labour
Hungary's Fidesz moves against LGBT community with 2022 vote in sight
Viktor Orban's nationalist Hungarian government has proposed banning content promoting gay and transgender issues in schools
OPINION: Why I’m not bothering with the G7 anymore
At global summits, I would spend hours pressuring leaders to act on poverty, climate, and justice. Now I know they're a waste of time
G7 to donate 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to poorer countries
With a global population nearing 8 billion and most people needing two doses, campaigners say commitments mark a start but leaders need to go much further, faster
S.Korea's Moon heads for G7 summit overshadowed by China
South Korea is one of several guest nations invited to the G7 meeting as the rich democracies try to show they can tackle major crises such as COVID-19 and climate change
Young, Indian, Unvaccinated: the world's largest inoculation drive falters
Though Prime Minister Modi opened vaccinations for people aged 18-45 - 600 million - there was no corresponding increase in vaccine supplies
Plastics tax urged for UK fast fashion brands 'fueling runaway climate change'
Britain's throwaway culture means most fast fashion will end up in landfill where it could take thousands of years to break down