What future for ethical AI after Google scientist firing?
The firing of a prominent scholar and advocate for Black women in tech has raised questions about the sector's commitment to independent ethical AI research
SPECIAL REPORT-How oil majors shift billions in profits to island tax havens
Oil firms are avoiding hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes by gaming global tax systems
OPINION: There's no time left for climate diplomacy. Now it's time for action
As the Paris Agreement on Climate Change marks five years, urgent action on climate threats is needed now
Four people charged for toppling English slave trader statue
The statue of slave-trader Edward Colston was torn down and thrown into Bristol harbour in June by a group of demonstrators
Australia warns of modern slavery risks in government supply chains
COVID-19 pandemic has hindered Australian government efforts to identify and tackle slave labour
Pounded by pandemic 'storm', poor nations need climate finance more than ever
As the COVID-19 crisis hits developing countries hard, now is not the time for donor governments to start cutting funding for climate action, says head of Green Climate Fund
France to press on with law on 'unrepublican' behaviour
France has seen sharp debate around planned law, with critics saying it targets Muslims
Women running ethical biz seen worse hit by COVID than men
Female-run businesses for good were significantly more likely to have been forced to close their doors during the pandemic
OPINION: Don’t overlook value of housing in COVID-19 recovery
Research shows housing is a larger-than-expected economic engine and can boost COVID recovery
She escaped child marriage in Bangladesh. Now she's a martial arts champion
Santwana Roy escaped child marriage as a teenager and became a taekwondo champion. Now she teaches martial arts to girls forced out of school by COVID-19 closures