OPINION: Using COVID-19 to make our cities fairer, greener and healthier
What can we learn from cities’ response to the pandemic?
OPINION: Progress on clean cooking is too slow - that must change
Giving everyone access to clean cooking is one of the most significant levers for meeting global climate and development goals
U.N. appeals for $95 mln to help Palestinians for 3 months
The appeal hopes to address "very immediate needs," such as food, health, medicine, medical supplies, quick repairs to infrastructure and cash assistance
More Britons than ever before identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual
An estimated 2.7% of British people aged over 16 defined themselves as LGB in 2019, up from 2.2% a year earlier
A year after Cyclone Amphan, for some survivors 'there is nothing'
A year after Amphan roared through South Asia, an estimated half-million people in southern Bangladesh are still struggling to recover
Shooting for glory, not to kill - a refugee's Olympic goal
Luna Solomon, an Eritrean refugee living in Switzerland, is one of a few dozen refugee athletes who are Olympic hopefuls
ESG Working Group launches a white paper to highlight the importance of social factors in sustainable finance
Together with partners, the Thomson Reuters Foundation, has produced a white paper emphasising the importance of the social dimension of ESG investment criteria for investors and addressing some of these challenges
Pandemic hits India's drive to tackle an ancient disease
Lymphatic filariasis is a centuries-old disease spread by mosquitoes that causes hidden damage to the lymphatic system
Folau to take legal action after amateur rugby league club bid denied
Israel Folau is suing the Queensland Rugby League (QRL) after the governing body refused to let him play for an amateur club
Cyclone leaves coastal villages in eastern India, Bangladesh cut off by tidal surges
Cyclone Yaas ripped through eastern India, whipping up tidal surges in West Bengal state and Bangladesh, flooding villages and sparking fears of COVID-19 spread