Are U.S. firms ready to do more than voice concerns on trans rights?
Public stand against trans-related bills in conservative states shows American companies are more willing to wade into politics, campaigners say
U.S. minority children lag whites in full-time classroom learning -education secretary
Urgent action needed to get minority pupils back into classrooms, says Education Secretary Miguel Cardona
Croatian court backs same-sex adoption in new LGBT+ win
Mladen Kozic and Ivo Segota's five-year legal battle led to a court ruling that gay and lesbian couples should be allowed to adopt children in Croatia
World must go beyond 'hot air' at COP26 climate summit - UK's Johnson
Boris Johnson said he would push leaders at a G7 summit he will chair in June to make firm climate commitments, including on finance
Study finds around 15% of Ivory Coast's cocoa farms are in protected forest
Study offers verifiable data that could be used for a cocoa traceability and certification system
Vaccine IP waiver could take months for WTO to negotiate-experts
Biden's support has made waves, but experts warn that negotiations are likely to be lengthy and may significantly narrow the scope of patent waiver
QUOTES-U.S. backs giving poorer countries access to COVID-19 vaccine patents, reversing stance
Here's how key players have responded to the news that the U.S. will support efforts to lift patents on coronavirus vaccines
Tech-savvy Indians use coding skills to find COVID-19 vaccine slots
Young people in India have devised hacks to help people register for scarce vaccination slots as coronavirus cases and deaths keep rising
Gridlock in Athens as transport staff strike over labour reform
Police estimated about 6,500 striking workers gathered outside parliament, many waving red flags and banners reading 'we won't become slaves of the 21st century'
Pleas for help in India as COVID-19 leaves children without carers
The exponential rise in infections and deaths has left some children, particularly in poor communities, without a carer because their parents or other relatives are too ill to cope or have died