Indonesia's tourism mega-project 'tramples' on human rights, U.N. says
The Mandalika includes a Grand Prix motorcycle circuit, hotels and a golf course to boost tourism revenues.
White House will seek law to require carbon-free power from U.S. utilities
The shift is part of an ambitious effort to address climate change in the United States by investing in green infrastructure
OPINION: Here's everything Britain's report on racism got wrong
A government-commissioned report says Britain is now free from institutional racism. It just shows how far we have to go.
Climate activists spray black dye at Bank of England in 'Money Rebellion'
Climate activists in London spray black stains on the Bank of England's main building saying the Bank has prioritised short-term profit over the health of the planet
Suu Kyi faces new charge under Myanmar's secrets act; wireless internet suspended
In a new measure to stifle communication, the junta ordered internet service providers to shut down wireless broadband services until further notice
Same-sex marriage around the world, 20 years after Dutch first
Two decades since the Netherlands went first, more than two dozen other nations have legalised same-sex marriage
EU carbon market emissions excluding aviation fell 12.6% in 2020
Almost half of the EU's greenhouse gas output is regulated under a scheme which charges firms for the right to emit