Ghana court delays bail decision for 21 detained LGBT+ activists
Ghana has not prosecuted anyone for same-sex relations in years, but LGBT+ people face frequent abuse and discrimination, including blackmail and attacks
Ride a Green Swan: central banks grapple with climate risk
The world's top central bankers agreed on Friday they had a clear role to play in tackling climate change
OPINION: Forty years on, AIDS is not over
Together, we need to end the fight we started against the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Resisting patent waiver, EU submits vaccine plan to WTO
Dozens of developing countries are demanding an IP rights waiver for COVID-19 vaccines to address what they say is a "staggering inequity" in access to global public goods
OPINION: Confronting climate change to save Asia's glaciers
To keep the bulk of ice in the 'Third Pole', we must accelerate efforts to reduce our regional and global carbon footprint
More deforestation - and less rain - threaten Brazilian agribusiness
Forest losses in the southern Amazon are driving up to $1 billion in lost farm income a year - a warning for broader areas as deforestation surges, researchers say
Bangladesh arrests sex trafficking suspects who lured women on TikTok
A video of a Bangladeshi woman being tortured and sexually assaulted went viral on social media last week, prompting the investigation by police
WHO warns of 'failure' unless wealthy countries advance their vaccine donations
The WHO is urging wealthy countries to donate surplus doses to poorer countries instead of giving them to less vulnerable groups, such as children
In Peru's hinterland, a town battles world's worst COVID-19 outbreak
Peru this week almost tripled its official death toll to over 180,000 using revised figures, making it by far the highest in the world per capita
Transgender weightlifter could set dangerous precedent: Samoa coach
The NZ Olympic Committee has yet to select its weightlifters but has said that Hubbard competing in Tokyo would be within rules