World leaders pledge billions to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria on UN sidelines
World leaders pledged billions to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as they seek to fight the killer diseases
OPINION: In tackling the cost-of-living crisis, Liz Truss is adding fuel to the climate crisis
Britain’s new Prime Minister needs to keep in mind that boosting fossil fuel use now sets the country up for worse crises soon
In divisive election, Brazil's trans candidates face threats, intimidation
Transgender candidates have received threats or been intimidated during the divisive election cycle in Brazil
Mahsa Amini death: facial recognition to hunt hijab rebels in Iran
Use of facial recognition technology to identify women breaking hijab law puts them at greater risk of abuse, activists say
Indonesia parliament passes long-awaited data protection bill
Indonesia's parliament passed into law a personal data protection bill
Nigerian ride-hailing app aims to put women at ease
HerRyde, a ride-hailing app with exclusively women drivers that launched in August in Nigeria puts women minds at ease
As U.S. bakes, mapping shows Black, Latino areas feel more heat
Locals are tracking temperatures, humidity and other data to help officials protect those living in sweltering 'heat islands'
Citigroup sets new diversity goals for workforce by 2025
Citigroup Inc introduced new diversity goals for gender, race and sexual orientation in its workforce for 2025
Defying Vatican, Flemish bishops allow blessing same-sex unions
Flemish Roman Catholic bishops issued a document allowing the blessing of same-sex unions
RPT Gay marriage bill hits snag in U.S. Senate, no vote until after elections
U.S. Senate votes on legislation protecting gay marriage are put off until after the Nov. 8 congressional elections