Flying cars airport of the future to land in England
Start-up Urban-Air Port has partnered with car giant Hyundai Motor to develop the infrastructure required for flying cars
Anger in Somalia as sons secretly sent to serve in Eritrea military force
Families say men are being recruited to jobs in Qatar, only to be find themselves forced to serve in the military in Eritrea
How Biden's climate agenda aims to trigger a 'good-paying' jobs boom
New U.S. president aims to create more than 10 million decent jobs through $2 trillion green investment in economy
Environmentalists, farmers win Dutch court case over Shell Nigeria spills
Farmers win damages in major case against oil giant over ecological damage in the Niger Delta
Fewer desks, more coffee: How the office could change after COVID-19
With work from home here to stay, offices could transform into hubs for employee interaction
She cooks. He eats. She clears. Sexism film stirs India
The Malayalam-language movie from director Jeo Baby challenges traditional gender roles and inequality in modern India
Can coronavirus vaccines reach developing countries?
Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine can be stored using existing cold-chain shipping, raising hopes of it reaching remote places. But what other obstacles are there to a vaccine reaching the world’s poorest?
Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca: Which COVID-19 vaccine could reach developing countries first?
Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines are being rolled out in some countries. We asked experts to explain the key differences, and which could be the first to reach low-income countries
Personal data stolen from Dutch coronavirus track-and-trace programme
Thousands of people may had data stolen from the Dutch track-and-track programme, health authorities said
Remove or restore? Facebook Oversight Board wades into South Caucasus culture dispute
Facebook has an appeal process for reinstating content removed by its moderators. A post about the Armenia Azerbaijan conflict illustrates how tricky that process could be