INSIGHT-Too cold to handle? Race is on to pioneer shipping of hydrogen
Companies are developing new vessels to deliver hydrogen to heavy industry, betting plants worldwide will convert and propel the transition to a lower-carbon economy
Mexico scraps tainted GM union vote, U.S. lawmakers warn of labor abuses
Mexico's labor ministry said it found "serious irregularities" in the vote, required under Mexican law to ensure workers are not bound to contracts signed behind their backs to keep wages low
As COVID-19 ravages India, a slum succeeds in turning the tide
Though slum dwellers are generally more vulnerable to disease, Dharavi has defied expectations with their coronavirus response
UK government to introduce criticised voter ID law this year
Civil liberties say the rules will discriminate against voters from ethnic minority and working class backgrounds, who lack photo identification
UK unveils law to fine social media firms which fail to remove online abuse
The bill will place a duty of care on social media firms and websites to ensure they take swift action to remove illegal content, such as hate crimes, harassment and threats
Washington Post names Sally Buzbee first woman to lead newsroom
Sally Buzbee has been executive editor and senior vice president of the Associated Press since early 2017
Indian workers allege 'shocking violations' in building Hindu temple in New Jersey
Workers say their employer forced them to work on the U.S. temple for more than 87 hours a week for $450 a month, or about $1.20 an hour
Prosecutors shelve case over Cairo hotel gang rape allegation for 'insufficent evidence'
Encouraged by the #MeToo movement, the woman who said she was drugged and gang raped at the hotel posted an anonymous account online before filing a formal complaint
Pandemic derails Caribbean islands' bid for greener, cheaper energy
Already struggling with a lack of finance and reliance on costly fossil fuel imports, the COVID-19 crisis has dealt a further blow to island nations seeking low-carbon economies
U.S. approves major offshore wind farm, launching industry to fight climate change
Approval of the Vineyard Wind farm, off the Massachusetts coast, is a milestone in the more than decade-long effort to permit a commercial-scale wind project in U.S. waters