Indian villagers turn to unlicensed clinics as COVID spreads to the countryside
As COVID hits rural areas with few medical facilities, desperate families turn to makeshift clinics run by untrained staff
Greta Thunberg aims to change how food is produced
Thunberg said growing awareness of environmental and disease risks from food systems can help reset our 'broken' relationship with nature
4th Circ. adopts broad view of same-sex harassment under Title VII
The claimant said his direct supervisor repeatedly called him gay, made sexually charged comments and physically assaulted him on two occasions
Ghana police arrest 21 LGBT+ activists at 'unlawful' gathering
LGBT+ people face widespread persecution in Ghana, where gay sex is punishable with up to three years imprisonment
Content moderation in conflict zones: What role for big tech?
Tech firms have come under fire for 'discriminatory' content moderation policies during the recent flare-up between Gaza and Israel. How have they responded?
In climate push, G7 agrees to stop international funding for coal
Stopping fossil fuel funding is seen as a major step the world can make to limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial times
China must set out near-term policies to reach climate goals, says UK's Sharma
Sharma, head of the COP26 climate summit, said they welcomed the longer-term commitments made by Chinese President Xi Jinping
White House partners with dating apps in hopes users swipe right on vaccinations
The White House has partnered with dating platforms such as Match, Tinder and Bumble to encourage Americans to get vaccinated
G20 nations should join G7 countries with climate pledges, says U.S.
The world's seven largest advanced economies agreed to stop international financing of coal projects by the end of this year
'Share dollars and doses': rich world tries to tackle vaccine inequalities
Major drugmakers and several rich nations pledged to up supplies of vaccines to poorer regions on Friday