Clock ticking on climate law, EU says, setting late-April deadline
EU climate policy chief urges negotiators to finalise a landmark law by a climate leaders' summit on April 22, organised by U.S. government
BlackRock ups focus on 'natural capital' ahead of AGM season
Asset manager says it will be holding firms to account over deforestation and exploitation of nature as it positions itself as a leader in sustainable finance
Fears of 'digital dictatorship' as Myanmar deploys AI
Protesters fear they are being tracked by cameras armed with facial recognition technology
Basketball-Lin fears calling out anti-Asian racism could encourage hate
Basketball star Jeremy Lin fears calling out racism could encourage hatred on Asian-Americans in the U.S.
OPINION: Elliot Page’s Time cover marks a turning point for trans visibility
We'll look back on Elliot Page and his Time cover as a turning point in the pursuit of acceptance and full equality for transgender people
Sex consent app proposal sparks criticism in Australia
Police commissioner’s proposal followed protests over alleged sexual assault by top officials in Australia
Sex consent app proposal sparks criticism in Australia
Police commissioner’s proposal followed protests over alleged sexual assault by top officials in Australia
Peru's Bolsonaro? The Opus Dei ultra-conservative who would kick out Odebrecht
Ultra-conservative Opus Dei member and Peruvian presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga opposes gay marriage but supports a "solidarity pact" for same-sex couples.
VR inspires guide to city design through eyes of a child
As the COVID-19 pandemic pushes millions more children into poverty, new guidelines aim to make their cities safer and healthier
VR inspires guide to city design through eyes of a child
As the COVID-19 pandemic pushes millions more children into poverty, new guidelines aim to make their cities safer and healthier