India, U.S agree to revamp strategic energy partnership
India and the United States agree to work together on cleaner energy
'Virtual rangers' help South African reserve keep poachers away
More than 55,000 people around the world are helping keep an eye out for poachers under an innovative scheme using mobile phones to stream footage
Out of my mind: Advances in brain tech spur calls for 'neuro-rights'
As scientists learn more about how to manipulate the brain, ethicists say data could one day be collected, sold and exploited
Thailand loses 1.45 mln tourism jobs from pandemic - tourism group
Almost one in three tourism jobs has disappeared as the COVID-19 pandemic halts foreign holidays
Thailand enlists industry groups in slavery blacklist effort
Businesses pledge to publicise their policies on forced and child labour, set up complaint mechanisms and undergo audits
'You don't belong': land dispute drives new exodus in Ethiopia’s Tigray
Militia and military forces are driving a fresh exodus as they intervene in a decades-old land dispute
Coal-powered industry plan for South Africa's 'Eden' sparks green outcry
Proposals for a coal-powered industry hub in lush Limpopo promise jobs, but opponents say it will destroy pristine habitats, hike emissions and harm residents' health
OPINION: ‘BAME' is racist. It's time we treated people as individuals
What BAME really means is ‘brown and black people’. Hiding behind a politically-correct acronym doesn’t make it any less lazy or crude
English vaccine take-up lower in minority groups, ONS says
The rollout in England is unevenly distributed, and fewer numbers in some Black and south Asian groups, which have suffered higher death rates, have received a COVID-19 shot
'Instead we pray': Fearing lost wages, India's urban poor shun COVID-19 vaccine
Vaccine take-up among the poor is being hampered by worries over possible side effects, reluctance to skip work and widespread misinformation, campaigners say