'Times are changing': Spain's Roma renew fight for rights
A new generation of Roma people are tackling inequality
Japan's ruling party invites more women to meetings, as long as they don't talk
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party has proposed a new plan that allows five female lawmakers to join the party's key meetings as silent observers
Tokyo Olympic committee to select woman as new chief after sexist comments furore
Seiko Hashimoto has served as the Olympics minister, doubling as minister for women's empowerment
Bahrain launches digital COVID-19 vaccine passport
Bahrain has launched a digital COVID-19 vaccine passport, one of the first countries to do so
Maersk aims for carbon-neutral container shipping in 2023
Maersk says it's accelerating efforts to decarbonise marine operations by launching the world's first carbon-neutral liner vessel seven years ahead of schedule
Mumbai court stops arrest of associate of 22-year-old climate activist
Court grants bail to Nikita Jacob, a Mumbai-based lawyer, after police alleged she worked with arrested activist Disha Ravi on a document relating to Delhi farmers' protest
Brazil's anti-slavery wins bring new test: how to compensate victims
Brazil seeks to improve access to banking for undocumented migrants rescued from slavery
Robot gliders probe huge iceberg's impact on penguin island's ecosystem
Scientists are watching the iceberg to observe how the edge of Antarctica could be destroyed by warmer temperatures, though it is unclear what caused A68a to split from Antarctic ice shelf in 2017
Europe pulls ahead in race for hydrogen, as global project pipeline grows -report
Of the 228 hydrogen projects announced globally, 55% - 126 projects - are in Europe, says the Hydrogen Council in its first worldwide tally
With COVID-19 crisis close by, East Timor sweats on vaccine delivery
East Timor has among the world's lowest number of coronavirus cases, a record under constant threat from neighbouring Indonesia's unrelenting wave