OPINION: Microfinance in Cambodia has lifted millions of people out of poverty
The Cambodian credit industry has been in the spotlight amid the pandemic but much of the criticism is misguided
Demos planned as Italy mulls LGBT+ hate crime law for the sixth time
Italy ranks as one of the worst countries in Western Europe to be gay, bisexual or trans
OPINION: Food security can bring peace – but agroecology makes it last
The World Food Programme’s Nobel prize is timely – but food security depends on radically transforming our food systems
Egyptian outcry stops concert by singer accused of rape
EGYPT-WOMEN/SOCIALMEDIA:Egyptian outcry stops concert by singer accused of rape
EU leaders aim for deal in December on climate change target
Leaders failed to agree a specific 2030 target at a summit on Thursday, but are aiming to finalise decision by year end
U.S. senators question Amazon on concerns it tracks employees, limits unionization
USA-AMAZON.COM/LAWMAKERS (PIX):U.S. senators question Amazon on concerns it tracks employees, limits unionization
Forests overlooked as allies in global poverty fight, scientists say
Designing policies so that local communities can benefit fairly from forest resources is an under-used strategy for tackling poverty
Tenth of pandemic stimulus spend could help world reach climate goals -study
The world could start to reach climate goals if governments used 10% of the planned $12 trillion in pandemic recovery packages to back climate-friendly projects
'The Inheritance' gets 11 Tony nominations as Broadway remains dark
The Alanis Morisette musical 'Jagged Little Pill' led nominations for the annual Tony Awards, with 15 nods
WHO names independent body to investigate Congo sex abuse claims
Sex abuse victims' advocate will help lead commission investigating claims of sexual exploitation by aid workers in Congo Ebola outbreak