Africans slam rich nations for blocking access to generic COVID vaccines
Africa has received only 0.2% of 300 million coronavirus vaccine doses administered worldwide while Western members of the World Trade Organization seek to defend their patent rights
What you need to know about NFTs, and crypto art's carbon crisis
As Beeple's 'Everydays — The First 5000 Days' nets $69m at Christie's, blockchain-authenticated NFT art is driving record prices. But legal grey areas and hefty carbon emissions might lead buyers to think twice
What you need to know about NFTs, and crypto art's carbon crisis
As Beeple's 'Everydays — The First 5000 Days' nets $69m at Christie's, blockchain-authenticated NFT art is driving record prices. But legal grey areas and hefty carbon emissions might lead buyers to think twice
OPINION: America needs a new data culture to address systemic racism
Disaggregating data is the difference between knowing income disparity between white residents of a certain zip code, and their Black neighbors one Census tract over
OPINION: For LGBT+ people, the coronavirus pandemic is far from over
At this moment in the pandemic, LGBT+ people, other marginalized communities, and people across the global south are being forgotten
Women share safety tips as London murder case stokes anxiety
The discovery of suspected human remains during a police search for missing Londoner Sarah Everard has sparked heated debate around street safety
Athens tackles heat and pollution with pocket-sized parks
Weed-strewn and forgotten small urban plots are being transformed into green spaces that offer cooling and place to relax
Widow of Bangladesh shipbreaker pursues test case on worker safety
The wife of a man who fell to his death dismantling a tanker is arguing the ship's former owners hold responsibility in a closely-watched test case
Norway wealth fund to probe whether firms could be using forced labour from China's Xinjiang
Norway's $1.3 trillion wealth fund will probe whether companies it is invested in may be using forced labour linked to internment camps in China's Xinjiang
Lebanese sexologist lambasts ridicule by 'childish' TV hosts
In a country where sex education is all but absent from schooling and discussions on sex remain taboo, Atallah hopes to bring facts to the table and dispel disinformation