Indian coal hub juggles need for jobs with hope for greener future
A coal-rich district in eastern India is working on green energy transition plan even as new mines open and coal production rises
Queen Elizabeth: The Commonwealth gay sex bans scrapped under her reign
Commonwealth nations have scrapped colonial-era gay sex bans during Queen Elizabeth's reign
Man vs Machine: Delivery driver fights algorithm in Bollywood film
A Bollywood gig worker and his struggles with the algorithm could help change consumers' views of the industry
OPINION: Bangladesh: New online content regulation, localisation rules threaten privacy
The proposed bill will have a chilling effect on free speech, and encourage a culture of self-censorship and digital authoritarianism
PAHO secures 100,000 monkeypox vaccine doses for Latin America and Caribbean
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has secured to provide 100,000 doses of monkeypox vaccines to Latin America and Caribbean
African leaders aim to put climate finance top of COP27 agenda
African leaders will push for more help in meeting billions in shortfalls for climate change adaptation plans at U.N talks
U.S. firefighters say staff shortages at military bases risk lives
Recruitment struggles and overtime costs mean military bases are taking risks with emergency staff levels, say firefighters
Mexico's scam loan apps ensnare young workers as enforcers
Workers lured by ads for well-paid call center staff are being pushed into extortion for apps such as CashBox and Súper Préstamo
As AI-generated art booms - who really owns it?
Art created with AI generators like DALL-E is causing a storm online and raising fears over originality and copyright infringement
OPINION: Drag Queen Story Time is an age-old tale of good versus evil
Drag queens reading to children doesn’t teach them to challenge their gender, it simply encourages them to accept that some people do