India's daily COVID-19 cases pass 400,000 as second wave worsens
The surge in COVID-19 infections has overwhelmed hospitals, morgues and crematoriums and left families scrambling for scarce medicines and oxygen
OPINION: On International Workers Day, an apology to India’s army of informal workers
As we mark the second consecutive International Workers Day under COVID-19, we need to recognise how the world has failed its workers.
U.S. national security adviser says China climate cooperation not a 'favor'
Climate change is one of the few issues that China and the United States, the world's top greenhouse gas emitters, have said they could work on together to solve
Exxon CEO says advancing U.S. carbon capture project with rivals, government
The public-private initiative would collect and sequester planet-warming carbon emissions from petrochemical plants along the Houston Ship Channel
China climate change cooperation not "favor" to the U.S. - U.S. national security adviser
China is currently the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, followed by the United States
Fear grips India's vast informal workforce as vaccines run low
Industry leaders are pushing to get workers vaccinated as COVID-19 cases soar, but stocks are running low
From vroom to Zoom, F1 sees virtual hospitality taking off
Formula One's 'Paddock Club' has gone virtual amid COVID-19 and may continue after lockdowns are lifted
OPINION: As India battles COVID-19, I fear Africa will be the next hotspot
Though India had access to vaccines, it is now battling coronavirus. I fear the next hotspot will be in Africa where vaccines are short in supply
Famine looms in southern Madagascar, U.N.'s food agency says
Malnutrition has jumped to 16% from 9% in the four months to March following five straight years of drought, exacerbated this year by sandstorms and late rains
'Fire and rehire' practices in Britain: What's the furore?
Labour experts warn of the growing practice of British companies forcing employees to accept worse pay and terms - or face getting fired