Generation COVID: Building a virtual Instagram market to help India's COVID-hit farmers
After the pandemic disrupted my studies, I built a virtual market on Instagram to help struggling farmers in south India sell their fruit and vegetables
EU kicks off debate on vaccine travel certificates
While some EU ministers support the idea of vaccination certificates to restore safe travel, other say those who cannot or will not be vaccinated must have their rights protected
Indian police bust baby-trafficking ring in financial capital
Baby girls were sold for 70,000 rupees and boys for 150,000 rupees to childless couples, police said
Climate and ESG risks hurting 60% of developing countries' ratings: Moody's
Ratings agency calculates that 43% of emerging economies have a highly negative credit impact from physical climate risk such as rising seas
WHO hopes poorer nations can access Pfizer vaccine "very soon"
The WHO's vaccine-sharing scheme COVAX is set to start rolling out vaccines to poor and middle income countries in February
Donated tech helps bridge 'digital divide' in lockdown Britain
Children struggling to access online classes are getting a helping hand from computer donation projects
OPINION: Britain's finance industry is floundering on modern slavery
UK survey finds lack of awareness, training and engagement among senior finance managers on human trafficking
'There's no food': U.S.-bound migrant caravan hunkers down after Guatemala crackdown
Thousands of migrants fleeing poverty, lawlessness and hurricanes in Honduras are stranded without food in Guatemala on the way to the United States
OPINION: What does 2021 hold for Black Lives Matter?
This year, we should not be satisfied with surface level cosmetic change. We must pay attention to who really takes the difficult - and often less public - steps to materially improve people’s lives
French minister urges minimum quotas for female executives to boost their numbers
Only 17% of France's big companies have women on their board of directors