Denmark to create world's first energy island in the North Sea
Denmark approved a plan for an artificial island the size of 18 football fields which will produce green energy for millions
Scared by global warming? In Iceland, one solution is petrifying
To battle climate change, firms are experimenting with a so-far-expensive technological solution: sucking carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into rock below ground
'You chop her': Ugandan recalls brutal upbringing as LRA child soldier
Louis Lakor, who was forced to murder his sister, recalls atrocities overseen by Dominic Ongwen as the Ugandan rebel commander is convicted of war crimes
OPINION: We can’t tackle climate change without indigenous people
What the world needs now is a leader who can connect the dots between Indigenous rights and climate action
Sixteen African nations show interest in AU vaccine plan
As wealthier nations push ahead with mass immunisation, only a handful of African nations have begun giving doses
Russia revives draft law to grant police access to citizens' geolocation data
The law, revived amid nationwide protests in support of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, makes it easier to trace people
Ugandan rebel commander found guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity
In a legal first, International Criminal Court convicts Dominic Ongwen of forced pregnancy for atrocities committed against seven women
French court rules France not doing enough on climate change
Administrative Tribunal of Paris said the state had been deficient in implementing policies to meet its emissions reduction objectives
OPINION: Ways to help Lebanon six months after the Beirut blast
It is time to give power to women, young people and their organisations so they can rebuild their communities in a progressive and equal way
Sweden plans for digital coronavirus "vaccine passport" by summer
Governments and developers around the world are exploring how such certificates could help to reopen economies by identifying those protected against COVID-19