IMF approves $312.4 mln credit facility for Madagascar
The International Monetary Fund approves $312.4 million credit facility for Madagascar to help it from the impact of COVID-19
Economists weigh in on the merits of net-zero climate goals - survey
The world needs to reach net-zero emission by 2050 to avoid catastrophic climate change, which means people are adding no more emissions to the atmosphere than they are removing
Climate change will deepen rich-poor global divide, top economists warn
The most severe climate impacts will be felt in developing nations, due to factors like high dependence on agriculture and vulnerability to extreme heat, survey shows
Arkansas legislature votes to ban transgender treatments for youth
The Arkansas legislation votes to ban transgender treatments for youth
'Captain Underpants' author pulls 'racist' book, apologizes to Asian readers
Dav Pilkey, author of 'Captain Underpants' apologizes to Asian readers for 'unintended racism'
Prosecutor tells jury that ex-Minneapolis officer betrayed badge in fatal arrest of George Floyd
Jurors shown bystander's video of George Floyd being held down as prosecutors say 'excessive and unreasonable force' led to his death
Biden targets big offshore wind energy expansion to fight climate change
The U.S., with just two small offshore wind facilities, has lagged European nations in developing the renewable energy technology
Kenyan radio DJs' sacking could teach sexist media a lesson, campaigners hope
Homeboyz Radio presenters sparked outrage with comments about an ongoing court case, leading a key advertiser to pull its commercials
U.S. Supreme Court takes up bid to revive defense of Kentucky abortion law
Justices will decide if the state's attorney general can take over a legal case in defence of abortion restrictions after it was dropped by the Democratic Governor
Global warming could cut over 60 countries' credit ratings by 2030, study warns
The credit ratings of more than 60 countries could be cut because of climate change by 2030, study says