U.S. Supreme Court backs energy companies over Baltimore in climate case
The city of Baltimore was seeking monetary damages from them due to costs caused by climate change
Europe's LGBT+ Prides swap parties for politics due to COVID-19
Pride organisers have been eyeing a return to the streets, but persistent curbs and concerns about a third wave are prompting them to scale back their plans
India's Gujarat state braces for most severe cyclone in over two decades
Cyclone Tauktae has killed at least 12 people and left a trail of destruction as it brushed past coastal states of Kerala, Karnataka and Goa
Activists and South African gov't face off in court over coal pollution
Failure to act violates S.Africa's constitution, campaigners say
Sex workers back in business as Dutch COVID curbs ease
Sex workers protested in March over coronavirus curbs, saying they were being discriminated against after authorities allowed other "contact businesses" including masseurs to reopen
What cost an education? Lebanese students fight fees hike
Faced by a steep hike in university fees due to a sharp currency depreciation, students mount legal battle to protect those most at risk
How East Jerusalem flashpoint Sheikh Jarrah got its own hashtag
The hashtag "#SaveSheikhJarrah" has gained momentum overseas, with British singer Dua Lipa and Academy Award-winning actress Viola Davis among those expressing solidarity
Under a tree, one Indian village cares for its COVID-19 sick
Some believe lying under the neem tree, known for its medicinal properties, will raise their oxygen levels - though there is no scientific basis for this
Friend of embattled U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz to plead guilty to sex trafficking
Investigators are seeking to determine whether Republican congressman Matt Gaetz had sex with the minor allegedly trafficked for sex
Transgender women allowed to play women's rugby in France - federation
The French rugby federation will allow trans women to play women's rugby next season, going against World Rugby's guidelines