'I am afraid to live here.' Thousands march in Poland against abortion curbs
Under the new rules, abortion can be performed legally only in the case of rape or incest and when the mother's health or life are at risk
OPINION: Whatever happens with GameStop, the ‘little guy’ is set to lose out
When trying to beat the Wall Street pros at their own game, they should be more than prepared to lose
Brazilian lawmaker proposes quota for trans employees in big firms
Congressman Alexandre Padilha says measure would help trans people break away from poverty and marginalisation
As companies chase net-zero, backers say carbon offsets are 'part of the answer'
Offset markets could drive cash to forests and smart new technologies such as hydrogen fuel - but critics fear an offsetting surge could also undermine emissions cuts
Indonesia's Aceh province publicly canes two gay men
A hooded religious police officer carried out Thursday’s floggings, watched by a crowd wearing face masks
'By Africans, for Africans': Female entrepreneur pioneers facial recognition tech
Charlette N'Guessan Desiree is one of the leaders of AI use in Africa, saying it can open doors for previously excluded users
African Development Bank backs young 'agripreneurs' to beat climate change
Africa's youth need investment, not 'empowerment', to realise the continent's potential and support food security, says the head of the African Development Bank
Davos 2021: Billionaires, big tech and vaccines top the WEF agenda
Xi Jinping, Ursula von der Leyen and Greta Thunberg were among those present at the World Economic Forum's annual gathering, held online this year
OPINION: Facebook and Google should pay for the news they use
A proposed law in Australia would force Facebook and Google to pay for the news they use to improve their feeds and search results
Time to 'reimagine' travel industry, UK's Prince Harry says
'There is an opportunity to do things differently, to do things better,' said Harry as he called for a more sustainable tourism model