Johnson to commit UK to 78% emissions cut in 14 years
Emissions from international aviation and shipping are likely to be included in Britain's new target for a 78% reduction in carbon emissions by 2035
Soccer-Super League could be devastating for women's game, says UEFA chief Kessler
Super League clubs say a women's version will also be formed, but critics say move will stifle plans to grow women's game
Can't eat out? In locked down Paris, a chef can come to you
Chefs are offering home visits, delivery and online cooking classes as lockdown devastates their livelihoods
Oscars nominee 'Sound of Metal' puts rare spotlight on deaf culture
Disability advocates hope praise for the film will help to boost greater representation in the industry
OPINION: Want to fight climate change? Support indigenous people
If leaders are serious about tackling climate change, they must invest in the best guardians of ecosystems: indigenous people
For India's poor, lockdown policing adds to pandemic hardships
Hawkers, slum dwellers, food couriers and migrant workers are being targeted by police enforcing lockdown rules, say rights campaigners and union leaders
Cash, no strings attached: New U.S. programs for pandemic poor
Proponents say no-strings-attached payments can boost urban development, narrow the racial wealth gap outside of emergencies too
China's Xinjiang actions could meet criteria for crimes against humanity - rights group
Human Rights Watch encourages investigations on China's actions in Xinjiang and to shun goods made in the region
OPINION: A tragic outcome for the world's forests is not inevitable
The data on forest loss is still grim but we know what causes deforestation - and the policy tools and market mechanisms that can stop it
As climate change thaws mountain tops, risks of rockfalls surge
As climate change warms mountain regions, boulders and rocks which were long frozen into place are now being loosed and falling