Industry lobbies EU lawmakers to change carbon border levy plan
Firms push bloc to reconsider plans for a levy on carbon costs of imported goods
Spain bans Madrid Women's Day marches, limits Easter travel
Spain plans to ban Women's Day Marches in Madrid and limit Easter travel to prevent a resurgence of COVID-19 infections
Serbia's nurses too busy to celebrate Women's Day as COVID-19 cases rise
Despite inoculations, case numbers in Serbia are rising again, with around 4,000 new infections daily
Filipinas denounce Duterte as world marks Women's Day
Filipinas protest against president Rodrigo Duterte for alleged rights abuses against women
Minneapolis trial in George Floyd death starts with weeks of painstaking jury selection
Jury selections is set to take three weeks alone in case that has become a symbol of racial injustice and police violence
Total to take steps to mitigate environmental impact of Uganda, Tanzania projects
Environmental groups argue that a planned oil pipeline will threaten local communities, water supplies and biodiversity in East Africa
Meghan accuses UK royals of racism, says 'didn't want to be alive'
Biracial Meghan, wife of Prince Harry, said royals were worried about what colour their son's skin would be
Madam president? Most Americans think a woman could reach the White House by 2030
Kamala Harris’s election as vice president hailed by campaigners as key to boosting women’s political representation
Looming China extradition deal worries Uighurs in Turkey
Uighurs women protests against China's treatment of Uighurs in Turkey's Istanbul
INSIGHT-Far from White House, Caribbean refinery to test Biden's promises on poverty and pollution
Re-start of a refinery in the U.S. Virgin Islands could act as a test for Biden administration promises that new energy sources should not harm nearby communities