Big business seeks unified, market-based approaches ahead of climate summit
Corporates and investors hope leaders will move toward adopting common, private-sector solutions like setting up new carbon markets or funding carbon-capture systems
Indian farmers vow to carry on months-long protest despite concerns over coronavirus
Indian farmers pledge to keep protesting against agricultural laws despite coronavirus cases rise
S.Korean fishmongers, opposition party members voice concerns over Fukushima plans
Vendors at Seoul's largest fish market urge government to take action to stop Japan's plan to release contaminated water from the Fukushima site
EU court says Bulgaria should issue ID papers to child with two mothers
Though Bulgaria does not recognise gay marriage, they cannot stall the EU right to free movement, meaning couples with full parenting rights in one EU country are deprived of them in another
From Africa to Asia, youth salute Prince Philip for changing their lives
Young people from Africa to Asia recount how participating in the Duke of Edinburgh awards changed their lives
U.S. seeks to polish tarnished reputation with new climate change pledges ahead of Earth Day
A 50% emissions reduction by 2030 is a minimum urged by environmental groups and hundreds of corporations, and would be the first upgrade of U.S. climate target since 2015
Fears of vaccine exclusion as India uses digital ID, facial recognition
Millions risk missing out on COVID-19 vaccines as India uses its national digital identity for registration and pilots facial recognition technology at inoculation centres
Health official alleges ‘sexual slavery’ in Tigray; women blame soldiers
Hundreds of women have reported being subjected to horrific sexual violence by Ethiopian and allied Eritrean soldiers
Haiti win raises hopes for women seeking child support from U.N. peacekeepers
Hundreds of women in countries where U.N. troops are deployed are seeking child support in paternity claims from peacekeepers
INSIGHT-Climate scientists swap fieldwork for finance
Banks, asset managers and private equity firms, faced with tough regulations to decarbonise portfolios and loan books, are competing to grab people with the right green expertise