Pakistan women fight gender norms to build online health business
From sexist investor questions to missing late-night meetings, these Pakistani businesswomen are fighting an uphill battle to break into the health tech industry
Can my employer make me get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Some companies and governments are pushing their staff to get vaccinated. But lawyers say forcing employees to get a COVID jab could be risky
COVID and war push Yemen's businesswomen to smash taboos
Braving air strikes and internet outages, Yemeni women are launching businesses to fight the pandemic
LGBT+ businesses help spearhead Britain's economic recovery
LGBT+ businesses in Britain are revitalising local economies and offering a path to post-COVID economic recovery
Greta Thunberg's rise from teen activist to global climate leader
As the Swedish teenager accuses leaders at COP26 talks of failing to take real action, here's how she built the global "Fridays for Future" movement
Islanders sue Australia for inaction on climate change
The Torres Strait Islanders face the threat of floods and salt ruining their soil as global warming leads to more storms and rising sea levels
Britain's foreign aid: Where does the money go?
Britain's Chancellor Rishi Sunak says foreign aid cuts will remain for the next three years. But aid groups argue the shortfall will have devastating effects in poorer countries
Why are power outages paralyzing Lebanon?
Lebanon's power outages are leading to water shortages, rotten food, and an imminent "humanitarian catastrophe." How did it get so bad?
Fossil fuel firms feel the heat over push for advertising ban
As the campaign to lump fossil fuels in with tobacco advertising gathers pace in Europe, how will companies and policymakers respond?
Household robots to speakers: Here are the privacy questions to keep in mind
Consumers buying gifts like smart speakers and wearable health monitors should keep in mind how, and when, the devices collect data, says digital rights expert Alexis Hancock