Facebook deploys special team as Israel-Gaza conflict spreads across social media
Misinformation, hate speech and calls for violence about the conflict have circulated on social media platforms amid the deadly fighting
EU lawmakers call for 'climate justice', shy away from links to migration
The European Parliament approved a report calling on the U.N. to develop a global legal framework for climate justice
Texas governor signs law banning abortions as early as six weeks
Nearly a dozen states have passed similar "heartbeat" abortion bans but none have taken effect due to legal challenges
Queue-jumping? Global vaccine shortage imperils Glasgow climate talks
As poor countries focus on immunising the most vulnerable as vaccines run short, climate negotiators could miss out, health experts say
EU wants firm pledges from tech giants in fake news fight
The proposal is one of several which aims to address shortcomings in the voluntary code of practice on disinformation introduced in 2018
Twitter finds its AI tends to crop out Black people, men from photos
Twitter found an 8% difference from demographic parity in favor of women, and a 4% favor toward white individuals
Suicidal thoughts for four in 10 young LGBT+ Americans - survey
More than 40% of young, LGBT+ Americans say they considered suicide in the past year, according to the Trevor Project
'Pose' star Billy Porter announces he is HIV-positive
Emmy-winning actor and 'Pose' star Billy Porter said he was healthy and moving on from the shame of his HIV diagnosis
Nations must collaborate on climate to reach net-zero emissions targets -IEA's Birol
IEA executive director Fatih Birol said collaboration is needed to achieve net-zero emissions targets by 2050
'We are waiting to die': hope wanes for world's poor after India halts vaccine exports
The shortage will leave poor countries further behind, warn health experts