'Nowhere to go': Argentine families occupy land as pandemic stokes poverty
Argentina, already in recession since 2018, is headed for a steep 12% economic contraction this year
Hurricane Sally swamps Gulf Coast with massive floods, 'unreal' rain
Some parts of the Gulf Coast have already been inundated with more than 18 inches (46 cm) of rain in the last 24 hours, with more expected
Eight European countries urge Brazil to take action on Amazon deforestation
Letter says rising deforestation is making it hard for businesses and investors to meet sustainable criteria for commodities sourced from Brazil
Polish ruling party faces internal struggle over LGBT, women's rights
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is resisting efforts by ultra-conservatives to step up a government crackdown on LGBT and women's rights
UK doctors back trans self-ID rules and treatment for under-18s
The British Medical Association has backed letting transgender and non-binary people legally change gender without a medical diagnosis
Uganda probes killing of 10 refugees in row with locals over water
Uganda says it needs more funds to look after the 1.4 million refugees it hosts as dispute highlights tensions over resources
EU executive wants tougher 2030 climate goals and billions in green bonds
European Commission President says EU should set a target to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, against 1990 levels, up from 40% now
OPINION: Why social entrepreneurs are vital to the COVID-19 crisis
We call on all actors to stand by social entrepreneurs as first responders to the COVID-19 crisis and as pioneers of a green, inclusive society and economic system
India celebrates anti-slavery pioneer Swami Agnivesh's 'life of rebellion'
Anti-slavery activist Swami Agnivesh, who died this month, campaigned tirelessly for human rights
OPINION: Does the world need a global safety net?
It's time to conserve more land, to deal with climate change and biodiversity loss, and to prevent more pandemics