OPINION: Bias in AI is a diversity problem. Here's how to solve it
Algorithms are increasingly being used to make decisions that impact our lives - and they reflect the biases of their designers
OPINION: Why the Convention on Wetlands matters more than ever
The word's wetlands store more than twice the amount of carbon dioxide than forests. So why don't they get more protection?
Children in Congo turn to motorbike taxis for work as COVID-19 bites
With schools shut due to the pandemic, many Congolese children are illegally driving motorcycle taxis to support their families
Born without a womb, Malaysian artist sparks conversation on sexual health
Ahead of International Women's Day, Malaysian writer and performer Wani Ardy seeks to highlight cultural barriers and taboos around sexual health
Death of S.Korea's first transgender soldier spurs calls for change
Byun Hui-su, who was a staff sergeant before being discharged for having gender reassignment surgery, was found dead at her home in the city on Wednesday
Affordable housing push fuels land tensions in Burkina Faso
Unfair or illegal deals pit neighbours and families against each other as Burkina Faso aims to build 40,000 new homes
Amazon's first cashierless store arrives in Britain in sign of global expansion
The world’s largest online retailer said the cashierless store, dubbed 'Amazon Fresh' is located in Britain
SOS call to local Indian paper saves 81 Rohingya at sea, but no country says welcome
The Rohingya are a minority group, most of whom are denied citizenship by Myanmar, which considers them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh
Indigenous people sue retailer Casino over Amazon destruction
The lawsuit says Casino sold beef from cattle suppliers who were responsible for the deforestation of an area of the Amazon five times the size of Paris