France kicks off Europe's vaccine donations to poorer states
France has committed to donating 500,000 doses of COVID vaccine to developing countries by mid-June via the COVAX scheme
OPINION: The EU must keep children safe online. Here's what it should do
The European Union urgently needs to make sure children are protected from online sexual abuse and exploitation. Here are five steps it should take
Putin calls for Russian greenhouse gas emissions to be lower than EU's
Russia's greenhouse gas emissions are around half of the total of the 27 EU countries, which combined have more than three times the population
Coroner urges UK to clean up toxic air after London girl's death
Britain should introduce legally-binding targets to save lives after pollution led to death of schoolgirl Ella Kissi-Debrah, coroner says
OPINION: Memo to the Biden administration: What not to do on climate
As the United States lays out its climate plans, here’s 12 false climate solutions, faulty patterns, and harmful omissions to avoid
EU seeks global standards for AI, civil rights groups fret
High risk AI applications used in recruitment, critical infrastructure, credit scoring, migration and law enforcement will be subject to strict safeguards
OPINION: Nature will help drive a better, faster COVID-19 recovery
Businesses, investors, cities and regions need to commit to working with, rather than against, nature
Amazon to let Whole Foods shoppers pay with a swipe of their palm
The system, called Amazon One, lets customers associate a credit card with their palm print
Men dominate climate science. She made it to the top - her way.
Corinne Le Quéré has risen through the ranks to become one of Reuters' top most influential 1,000 climate scientists, coming fourth among women and 53rd overall
'Last Straw': Americans confront racism, violence in Chauvin trial
That the case was about more than one Black man's death at the hands of a white police officer was underlined during the trial