Bangladesh expects Myanmar to keep Rohingya repatriation commitments despite coup
Bangladesh urged Myanmar to attempt to move forward a UN-backed repatriation process of Rohingya Muslims amid political turmoil
Once united in support of Biden, environmentalists and unions clash over pipelines
Divided views on fossil fuel pipelines among the U.S. president's supporters illustrate the challenge of managing the impact of the energy transition on different communities
Authorities seek to boost trust, low COVID vaccination rates among Black New Yorkers
New York City, once the epicenter of the U.S. pandemic, will expand outreach to 33 communities hardest hit by the often-deadly disease, many of them extremely skeptical of vaccines
My decision as headmaster to come out reveals the importance of role models for young people
Today, in my seventh year as headmaster, I have taken the decision to be open about my sexuality to the pupils under my care - I have the moral imperative to do so
Australia backs hydrogen technology push beyond fuel production
The government has included hydrogen as a priority in a 10-year plan to invest A$18 billion in technologies to cut carbon emissions
Navalny, WHO and Thunberg among nominees for Nobel Peace Prize
Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, the World Health Organization and climate campaigner Greta Thunberg are among those nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize
Bangladesh sends more Rohingya refugees to remote island despite criticism
Bangladesh says the relocation is voluntary, but some of the first group of refugees who were relocated spoke of being coerced
India cuts Internet near Delhi as hundreds of farmers begin hunger strike
Indian authorities often block local internet services when they believe there will be unrest, although the move is unusual in the capital
OPINION: Neglected tropical diseases threaten a whole new generation, but it is not too late to avert disaster
Neglected tropical diseases are preventable and cheap to treat, but they will blight a new generation of Africans if we do not act now to tackle them
10 facts about the most dangerous diseases you've never heard of
One in five people globally are afflicted by 'diseases of the poor' such as leprosy, intestinal worms, trachoma, scabies and elephantiasis