Namibian court rules against gay couple in fight to take newborn daughters home
Namibian Phillip Luhl and his Mexican husband Guillermo Delgado are battling to obtain travel documents for their twin daughters, born to a surrogate in South Africa
Eight journalists complete course to become Thomson Reuters Foundation media trainers
The Thomson Reuters Foundation held a Training of Trainers (TOT) course for a select group of eight journalists - all recipients of the Chevening Scholarship in some capacity during their career. Participants received a TOT certificate in online learning that certified them to teach a Thomson Reuters Foundation course.
Reporting on Human Trafficking training held online for Indian journalists
The training offered full-time journalists an opportunity to build expertise in reporting on human trafficking in India, drawing on contemporary best practices.
U.S. must halve emissions to galvanize global climate action - UN chief
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres says that if the U.S. sets the bar high for its own emissions cuts, it will put pressure on other countries to do the same
'War means blood': Can a treaty stop Latin American activists being killed?
As the region’s Escazu agreement takes force, activists hope for better protection, and justice for the perpetrators of crimes against them
WIDER IMAGE-For South Korea's youngest 'sea women', warming seas mean smaller catches
The waters where the free-dive fisherwomen work have warmed up to 2.6 times more than the world average, changing the undersea habitat and threatening their future
Investor group calls for banks to set tougher climate targets
Investors managing $11 trillion want lenders to set 'enhanced' pledges to decarbonise their portfolios
EXCLUSIVE-India may build new coal plants due to low cost despite climate change
Coal still accounts for nearly 75% of India's annual power output and a draft electricity policy shows more capacity may be added, albeit with technology to cut pollution
Table Mountain wildfire threatens University of Cape Town
The fire started early on Sunday near a memorial to politician Cecil Rhodes, located on Devils Peak
Australia's federal govt and South Australia sign $851 mln deal to curb carbon emissions
Under the agreement, South Australia will provide A$422 million and the federal government will spend A$660 million