OPINION: Bisexual people exist – stop erasing us
People attracted to more than one gender make up the largest part of the LGBT+ community, yet face harmful stereotypes from inside and outside it
EU parliament votes to allow some gas projects to get green transition money
Gas emits roughly 50% less CO2 than coal when burned in power plants, but it is also associated with leaks of methane, a potent planet-warming greenhouse gas
Global net zero emissions goal would require $1-2 trln a year investment -study
Reaching the goal will require big increases in energy efficiency, global electricity supply, and wind and solar capacity, Energy Transitions Commission says
Beirut blast adds to women's money and health worries in Lebanon
Women suffer trauma after the Beirut blast as economic hardship puts them at risk of exploitation
Military demand for land puts northern Kenya's farmers on edge
Villagers say the military is taking over vital grazing land, forcing them to compete with neighbouring communities for pasture
EU chief executive decries "LGBT-free zones" in swipe at Poland
'LGBTQI-free zones are humanity free zones', says EU head in annual policy speech to the European Parliament
OPINION: How can the world learn from COVID-19 to bridge the digital divide?
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed how serious—even deadly—the so-called digital divide still is
Color blind? How boardroom diversity data eludes advocates
As demands grow for greater diversity, businesses are struggling to tell the ethnicity of directors in the absence of self-reporting and disclosure
Headaches and hospital visits as wildfire smoke blankets the U.S. West
As enormous plumes of ash and smoke spread, hospitals in hard-hit Oregon have seen an increase in emergency room visits for breathing problems
Pivotal Harvard race discrimination case to be weighed by U.S. appeals court
The Ivy League university has come under fire over claims of artificially limiting the number of Asian-Americans at the school