3D-printed homes build hope for U.S. affordable housing
The technology can build cheap, climate-resilient structures in a fraction of the time of traditional construction
Stung by COVID-19, Indian businesses rethink worker benefits
Bank accounts, housing and fixed wages among new benefits being offered to some of India's vast army of informal workers
Saudi woman convicted of murdering Bangladeshi maid in rare verdict
Abiron Begum, 40, was killed some two years after she went to the Gulf state in search of better paid work
Tokyo Olympics chief's 'annoying' women remark and six other sexism rows in Japan
Tokyo Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori's departure from office is a rare case of a Japanese official being held responsible for sexist remarks. Who are the others?
Arrest of young Indian activist, tied to Thunberg's movement, stirs outrage
22-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi questioned after she was accused of helping disseminate a document by Greta Thunberg promoting farmer protests
Jaguar Land Rover's cars range to be fully electric by 2030
JLR said on Monday the Jaguar brand will lead the way with a fully electric model range built on a brand-new electric platform by 2025
OPINION: Allow Myanmar ethnic groups to manage their own land
Ethnic minorities make up at least a third of Myanmar’s population, yet are denied the right to manage and protect their own land
End of lockdown? UK's Johnson mulls path out after 15 million vaccinated
With nearly a quarter of the UK now inoculated with a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under pressure to reopen the shuttered economy