'Democratize the mountains': Chileans demand green space for all
A citizen-led movement aims to create a huge new park that is easy to reach from the capital and protects 80 sq km of glaciers
Barilla boosts women's representation in executive roles, achieves pay equality
The number of women in leadership positions globally increased in the company to 38% last year from 33% in 2014
As COVID-19 fuels youth unemployment, Nigeria doles out jobs
Nearly 14 million young people are out of work in Nigeria, where oil wealth has enriched a small elite but failed to create jobs during the pandemic
India retains ban on 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok
India has banned TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps after reviewing responses from the companies on issues such as compliance and privacy
Saudi in talks with COVID vaccine makers to supply Yemen, African states - finance minister
War-torn Yemen and some African nations would not be able to get enough vaccines through the COVAX facility
OPINION: Boohoo buying Debenhams is an affront to garment workers’ rights
As Boohoo's fast fashion model has been shown to encourage low wages and exploitation, this could be disastrous for workers
Thailand backs amendment allowing early-stage abortions
Under the new criteria, a termination after 12 weeks would be allowed if a certified doctor deems it be a danger to life or a result of rape