Turkey is sending the wrong signals in terms of human rights, Germany warns
The German Foreign Minister's comments come after Turkey pulled out of a pact designed to counter violence against women
'The light of hope': Japanese same-sex couple overjoyed by marriage ruling
Jenny and Narumi wept for happiness last week when a Japanese court ruled that barring same-sex marriages was unconstitutional
Pandemic hits efforts to stop Mexico's 'silent' killer
Chagas disease can kill suddenly but most Mexican sufferers are not even aware they have it due to a lack of testing, a problem that has got worse during the coronavirus pandemic
OPINION: To build back better, we must build back bluer
Learning to value water will unlock its potential to bring about better health, less migration, more food security and stronger climate action
China seeks to rein in mobile apps' collection of personal data
Many app providers in China require that users share information such as picture albums or cameras in order to access their services
INSIGHT-Pandemic leaves digital laggard Italy scrambling to catch up
By forcing a huge technological acceleration on the country, the pandemic is offering Italy a one-off chance to boost its feeble productivity and economic growth
Australian parliament debates motion on rights abuses in China's Xinjiang
An Australian lawmaker's motion urges Australia to enforce laws against modern slavery and identify supply chains that use forced labour
New Zealand searches for fix as housing prices soar
Almost 1% of New Zealand's population is ranked as homeless or "severely housing deprived", the highest rate amongst OECD nations
Thirty years on, women-only village inspires land equality in rural Kenya
The women of Umoja could soon own titled land, which would have been impossible when the village was founded 30 years ago
Thirty years on, women-only village inspires land equality in rural Kenya
The women of Umoja could soon own titled land, which would have been impossible when the village was founded 30 years ago