'Green' funds shown to herd less, cutting climate shock risk - EU watchdog
European Union securities watchdog has made a first attempt to assess vulnerabilities to climate-related financial risks, concluding that funds investing in polluting companies are more exposed
World Bank, EU, UN say agreement to give Lebanon aid in US dollars
Country's poor could benefit from switch in currency for assistance packages as financial crisis sends the Lebanese pound into crash
India Gujarat state's land grabbing law hurting women, poor
The law can target women and lower-caste Dalits who have traditionally not owned land, with 2,000 widows farming shrimp at risk
India Gujarat state's land grabbing law hurting women, poor
The law can target women and lower-caste Dalits who have traditionally not owned land, with 2,000 widows farming shrimp at risk
Cambodian policewoman showered with gifts after being shamed for breastfeeding at work
Sithong Sokha received $2,500 from the wife of Prime Minister Hun Sen after being forced to apologise for her breastfeeding social media post
Cambodian policewoman showered with gifts after being shamed for breastfeeding at work
Sithong Sokha received $2,500 from the wife of Prime Minister Hun Sen after being forced to apologise for her breastfeeding social media post.
Uber under pressure on UK minimum wage in test of gig economy
Uber drivers in Britain will now be entitled be minimum wage, but drivers say the firm is still short-changing them over wait times and expenses
Grindr must delete improperly collected data, Norway watchdog says
The gay dating app also faces a fine for the illegal disclosure of user data to advertising firms
French watchdog rejects requests to suspend Apple privacy feature
The Apple feature allows users to block advertisers from tracking them across different applications
In landmark ruling, Japan court says it is 'unconstitutional' to bar same-sex marriage
Activists celebrated the landmark first court ruling on same-sex marriage in Japan and say it has potential to change lives