EU countries want emissions targets to stay linked to wealth -document
Bloc looks set to keep rules requiring wealthier nations make deeper emissions cuts
Kenya plans to set up emissions trading system
Carbon credits system will be managed through national carbon credits and green assets registry, says finance minister
Does the UK's photo ID plan put marginalised voters at risk?
Plans to make Britons show a photo ID before voting could disenfranchise members of ethnic minorities, LGBT+ people and the homeless, say critics
Spain's Supreme court strikes down Madrid car pollution scheme
Madrid may be forced to roll back rules banning most petrol and diesel cars from the centre after top court decision
'It's all a lie': hesitancy hampers vaccine drive in war-scarred Syrian area
A U.N.-backed vaccination campaign has met with suspicion and mistrust by an exhausted population who feel betrayed by their government and abandoned by the international community
OPINION: Will Bill and Melinda Gates' divorce be good for philanthropy?
The Gates’ divorce sent tremors through the network of dependents of their Foundation, the largest in the world. Will a humbler, less messianic organisation emerge from their personal drama?
Drained by COVID fight, some French ICU nurses strike for better pay
Union says the pandemic highlights the need to invest in health care and reward the skills of ICU nurses
'I have no more tears': A Latin American pandemic tragedy
'There are no vaccines. There are no intensive care beds. There are no medicines. Please, for humanity's sake, help us!'
UK to ban LGBT conversion therapy and provide more support
Britain's government said alongside the Queen's Speech it would launch a consultation into how to end practices that aim to change or suppress someone's sexual orientation or gender identity
Singapore PM condemns alleged attack on woman of Indian descent over mask
Local media said the woman was racially abused and kicked in the chest in street attack by man