Kenya's top judge advises parliament to dissolve over lack of women
Kenya's Chief Justice David Maraga says failure to enact gender representation legislation is clear testimony of lawmakers' 'lackadaisical attitude and conduct'
Indian man accused of slashing pregnant wife's stomach 'to check gender'
Abortions of female fetuses are banned in India, where a preference for boys has led to a dwindling number of girls, but the practice continues
Arctic sea ice suffers 'devastating' loss, shrinks to second lowest on record
This summer marks only the second time the ice has shrunk to below 4 million sq km in 40 years of record-keeping, as the region warms fast
Choking on smoke: U.S. cities open clean air shelters for homeless
Wildfires raging across the West Coast have pushed air pollution to record levels, compounding the COVID public health crisis
Ellen DeGeneres issues apology, vows 'new chapter' after on-set turmoil
'I am a work in progress', says Ellen DeGeneres after top producers exit show in protest to toxic work environment
Coronavirus rumours and regulations mar Burkina Faso's malaria fight
Coronavirus is making it harder for health volunteers to deliver life-saving malaria medicine to millions of children
Military-style Marshall Plan needed to combat climate change, says Prince Charles
British royal says climate change is rapidly becoming a "comprehensive catastrophe" that will dwarf the impact of the coronavirus pandemic
OPINION: Britain has to choose: evict renters or prevent human trafficking?
Restarting evictions will not only cause misery, but also a spike in modern slavery cases
EU must tighten rules on surveillance tech exports - rights groups
Amnesty probe finds several EU companies sold digital monitoring systems to China, where surveillance has raised rights concerns
French Algerian photographer depicts fragile lives of Paris immigrants
Mohamed Bourouissa, winner of the Deutsche Boerse Photography Foundation Prize 2020, grew up in the low-income suburbs around Paris that inspire his work