South African white farmers, Black protesters face off over farm murder case
The murder case has exposed simmering racial tensions, with Black protesters saying whites still control the country's economy
Crippled by lake's fluoride waters, Kenyan women struggle to survive
Several thousand villagers have developed a painful bone-weakening disease, with women worst affected, officials say
Britain urged to ban lip fillers and Botox for teenagers
Reality TV stars and social media are fueling a craze for lip-fullers among the under-18s, say campaigners
Rage against the machine: Why Target's gig workers are striking over an algorithm
The shift to a 'black box' pay algorithm has left gig workers at Shipt, Target's delivery app, in the dark about how their pay is calculated
Bank of England says company disclosures on climate risks will be mandatory
Harmonised standards would allow investors to better compare and track how companies are shifting to a lower-carbon economy
Dreams dashed: Malawi migrants return empty-handed from S. Africa
The African Union estimates that about 20 million jobs will be lost across the continent due to the coronavirus
Delhi residents worry about toxic mix of pollution, COVID-19
Pollution levels are spiking, raising fears that those with conditions such as asthma could be left vulnerable to COVID-19
A year on, Lebanon's protests have faded and life has got worse
Mass protests fizzled out as people struggle to get by, while the economic situation continues to slide
OPINION: Talk of sustainability is hollow until fashion brands pay their workers
Big name brands are labelling themselves as ethical while wilfully failing to tackle the basics of worker rights
OPINION: Are food systems ‘broken’ – or just out of sync?
Farmers need help to not just fight hunger but improve nutrition, cut climate change, safeguard biodiversity and reduce poverty