Swiss concept artists go underground with foundation project
Twin artist duo will bury their latest work with the aim of showing how art can influence its local area
Yemen 'Arab Spring' unity torn asunder by hunger and war
Ten years on from the uprising, activists in Yemen find themselves divided in a war that has pushed the country to the brink of famine
Apple says new privacy notifications to roll out in 'early spring'
The change will require app developers to ask for permission to track users' activity across other apps and websites
FACTBOX-What Biden plans to do next on refugees, separated families and regional migration
Biden has vowed to reverse many policies put in place by former President Donald Trump. But what does that mean for those entering the United States?
Pandemic feared fuelling child abuse at Nigeria's Islamic schools
COVID-19 pandemic could hinder efforts to stop children being enrolled and exploited at Nigeria’s almajiri schools, campaigners say
Biden takes sweeping measures to curb climate change, vows job creation
"In my view, we've already waited too long to deal with this climate crisis," U.S. president tells a White House ceremony
Thais seek to restore fortunes with mock funerals
People struggling to make a living due to COVID-19 are holding mock funerals in the hope of tricking death into a fresh start
Poland puts into effect new restrictions on abortion
The ruling, which will ban abortion in almost all circumstances, has drawn weeks of huge protests
New Zealand to decarbonise public buses, import low-emission cars in climate push
New Zealand will introduce a law to import clean cars and buy only zero-emissions public buses from 2025, says PM
US to end overseas fossil-fuel funding as rich world urged to boost climate finance
U.S. government will draft a plan to halt its international backing for dirty energy projects, says John Kerry, as British and U.N. officials call on donors to meet climate cash promise to poorer countries