Ten years after Fukushima, Japan remembers 'man-made' nuclear disaster
Japan is again debating the role of nuclear power in its energy mix as the resource-poor country aims to achieve net carbon neutrality by 2050 to fight global warming
In inclusivity push, Unilever to exclude word 'normal' from beauty products
Unilever also said it will stop digitally altering models' body shape or skin colour in its advertising
Thousands of women protest in Spain demanding equal rights
Madrid's Women defy government's ban protesting at Puerta del Sol square on Monday against gender violence and in support of equal rights
Colombia targets 30% reduction in deforestation; 2020 figures 'positive' - minister
Environment minister hopes the national goal of a 30% cut to deforestation by 2022 can be exceeded, with a 50% target floated by the president still on the table
Fifth of men think media reports about gender pay gap are 'fake news'
Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard says pay gap must be kept high on agenda during COVID-19 recovery
Yellen says COVID-19 having 'extremely unfair' impact on women's income, jobs
The pandemic leaves permanent scars, reducing the prospects for women in the workplace and the economy, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says
OPINION: Why are tribal women in India still robbed of their land rights?
In Jharkhand, eastern India, women are not entitled to own land and accusations of witchcraft are wielded against them to silence their claims to land
OPINION: Why are tribal women in India still robbed of their land rights?
In Jharkhand, eastern India, women are not entitled to own land and accusations of witchcraft are wielded against them to silence their claims to land
Hurtful and upsetting - some Britons empathize with Meghan over racism
Many Britons, especially in the Black community and in younger age groups, empathize with Meghan and see her as a victim of racist attitudes in the media
Two-thirds of tropical rainforest destroyed or degraded globally, NGO says
Logging and land conversion - mainly for agriculture - are the prime culprits in stripping old-growth forests, says non-profit