COVID-19 vaccine roll-out won't achieve herd immunity this year - health experts
Wealthier nations have been at the front of the vaccine queue, prompting the WHO to warn there is a 'clear problem' that poorer countries are not yet receiving supplies
COVID-19 pandemic puts Barcelona urban greening plan in the fast lane
The Catalan city plans to roll out a large-scale plan to tackle longstanding problems of pollution and lack of public space in its central district
Global coronavirus cases surpass 90 million in battle on new variant
The new COVID-19 variants discovered initially in the United Kingdom and South Africa are rapidly spreading globally
Golf-Thomas hopes to learn from 'terrible judgment call'
Justin Thomas apologised for using a homophobic slur after missing a putt on Saturday in the third round of a golf tournament in Hawaii
Saudi Arabia launches zero carbon city in NEOM business zone
Prince Mohammed bin Salman said the city will be capable of housing one million residents and will start construction in Q1 2021
Prince Charles urges business to put planet and people first
The British royal is to launch a new charter of sustainability for business, "Terra Carta", backed by some major global companies
Spain, paralysed by snowstorm, sends out vaccine, food convoys
Heaviest snowfall since 1971 has killed four people and blocked air and road transport in central Spain
Indonesia landslides kill 11, injure 18 in West Java
The president warned in October that heavy rains from the La Nina weather system could trigger flooding and landslides
U.S. Senator urges mobile, social media providers to keep Capitol rioters' data as man seen seizing Speaker's lectern arrested
Senator Mark Warner urged mobile carriers to keep content and associated meta-data connected to the riot
Rare snowstorm closes Madrid airport, creates travel chaos
Meteorologists expected Friday's snowfall to total 20 cm (8 inches), and temperatures hovered around freezing