Native American groups fight 'erasure' after Instagram posts disappear
Blamed on a technical glitch, posts about missing and murdered indigenous people were deleted in early May
COVID-19 pushes Congo's children out of school and into domestic work
School closures and the economic fallout from the pandemic have left many minors with no choice but to work to survive
OPINION: Being seen - the power of Black LGBT+ media representation
TV that showed Black gay friendship, love and growth changed my life
China says its sea levels have risen 3.4 mm a year from 1980-2020
China's coastal waters are now 73 millimetres higher than "normal", according to the country's environment ministry
China braces for summer floods as 71 rivers exceed warning levels
Global warming has made China increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather, including heatwaves as well as floods, officials warn
Governments urged to boost cash grants to end pandemic-fuelled child labour
Human Rights Watch found children in Ghana and Uganda breathing in noxious dust at mines, carrying loaded bags of ore and being injured by flying rocks
George Floyd's family lobbies Biden for U.S. police reform on anniversary of death
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act seeks to end contentious police tactics such as "choke holds" while making it easier to sue individual police officers for unlawful conduct
Dutch court to rule on case targeting Shell's climate strategy
The lawsuit marks a first in which environmental groups have turned to the courts to try to force a major energy firm to change climate strategy
U.S. aims to fast-track offshore wind development with expansion to California
The effort is part of the administration's broader plan to fight climate change by decarbonizing the U.S. power sector by 2035
George Floyd's family urges U.S. police reform on anniversary of his death
Floyd's family and civil rights groups call for action on police brutality as they mark a year since the murder that sparked a reckoning over racism in America