No papers, no jab: Lebanon's migrants face barriers to COVID-19 vaccination
Rights groups fear migrant workers may be left out of vaccination drive as funds run low in crisis-hit country
What role for vaccine passports in coronavirus fight?
Proponents say vaccine passports could help open up travel and other services, but critics raise concerns over privacy and discrimination
Vulnerable children stay shut indoors in UK with no vaccine in sight
Children with serious medical conditions left in limbo amid confusion over COVID-19 vaccines
Spanish energy companies to carry the torch for renewable deals
Rising demand for environmentally friendly investments is focusing attention on Spain's under-exploited solar and more established wind sector, helped by government
South Africa plans special court to help unblock land redistribution
The proposed special court could help speed up the return of land taken from Black people under the apartheid regime
OPINION: As cities push to slash climate emissions, what’s going to work?
From New York’s grades for green buildings to Oslo’s innovative climate budgets, fresh ideas are taking hold
China counters Uighur criticism with explicit attacks on women witnesses
As allegations of human rights violations mount, China is focusing on discrediting female Uighur witnesses behind recent reports of abuse
Egypt wants to register millions of gig workers for state insurance, aid
Temporary workers have been hard hit by the pandemic’s fallout but some may be wary about formalising their status
Israeli Supreme Court bans unlimited COVID-19 mobile phone tracking
Supreme court says use of counter-terror agency's surveillance technology for track-and-trace is a grave breach of civil liberties
OPINION: No connectivity without electricity: how a lack of power keeps millions offline
During natural disasters the web is a lifeline, but in low- and middle-income countries, too many people are forced to go without electricity and internet at a time they most need it