COVID-19's pharma billionaires could vaccinate the world's poor, charities say
Developing countries have only received 0.2% of the global supply of vaccines, despite making up 10% of the world's population, according to the alliance
Pathbreaking trans woman in French rugby says time for other sports to follow
Alexia Cerenys urged other countries and sports to allow trans women to play after the French Rugby Federation defied World Rugby recommendations this week
OPINION: The future is green – but it can also be bright
The biggest roadblock to achieving net-zero aims is imagination and understanding it is possible
Kazakhstan rolls out app to control access to public areas
The app tells users which public spaces they are allowed into, based on their vaccination status and any contacts with an infected person
Rhodes will not fall: Oxford college to retain statue
College says it will not remove statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes that has become a flashpoint for debates on racism in Britain
India tests drones to take COVID-19 vaccines to rural areas
Interest in using drones to deliver medical and other essential supplies to isolated communities has surged during the pandemic
OPINION: How to revert cultural bias in the digital space
Is it possible to identify cultural bias online, and if there is bias, what can we do to address the content gap?
Vaccine patent waiver will not be enough -WTO chief
Holistic solutions are needed to tackle 'unacceptable' inequality in access for poorer countries, said director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Forest rangers struggle to prevent poaching amid lockdowns
As the COVID-19 pandemic drives up poverty, many people are looking to scavenge forests for food and resources
Canada's privacy bill inadequate to fix entrenched issues, critics say
CANADA-PRIVACY/ (PIX):Canada's privacy bill inadequate to fix entrenched issues, critics say