Yemen famine could threaten opportunity for peace, U.N. warns
Opportunity for peace will disappear if Yemen tips into a massive famine, U.N. aid chief Mark Lowcock warns
As Texas freezes, U.N. chief says 'complete ignorance' to reject climate change
Scientists widely agree that climate change is fueling wilder weather, but determining if it is behind a single event, like this week's extreme cold in Texas, is trickier
U.S. House revives bill to ban goods from China's Xinjiang
The bill authorizes the U.S. president to sanction anyone responsible for labor trafficking of Uighurs in Xinjiang, a leading producer of cotton
OPINION: No more excuses: investors throw climate spotlight on heavy industry
Investors are ramping up the pressure on industrial sectors like steel and cement to ensure they turn long-term targets into practical reality
OPINION: Everyone is needed in the new global push to protect nature
An ambitious international agreement to protect biodiversity is within reach - but if it is to succeed, business and civil society must play their part, alongside governments
World's tropical forests and people imperiled by legal rollbacks under COVID-19
Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Peru and DR Congo have weakened regulations to boost economic growth
FACTBOX-What's in Biden's sweeping immigration bill being rolled out in Congress?
From green cards to immigration judges, here's what's in Biden's immigration bill
Individual vaccine arrangements undermine fair distribution, WHO head says
The WHO is urging nations to use the COVAX scheme as China makes agreements across Africa, Russia sends shots to Latin America and the EU eyes vaccines for poorer countries
FOCUS-Investors seed indoor farms as pandemic disrupts food supplies
Once considered an unconventional idea, now indoor farms are one of the solutions to pandemic-induced disruptions to the harvesting, shipping, and sale of food
Facebook's Australia news ban hits charities and social services
As Facebook pulls Australian media content from its platform, domestic violence charities and support services get caught in the crossfire