Sad but safe, LGBTQ+ Russians find refuge abroad
Many LGBTQ+ journalists and activists have fled Russia since the Ukraine war began, fearing a crackdown on opposition voices
Migrants share lessons with U.S. to improve climate resilience
People from nations vulnerable to climate change - like the Marshall Islands and Honduras - are helping the United States to better prepare for its impacts
Brittney Griner legal team appeals against Russian drugs sentence
U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner's legal team has filed for appeal, following the player's conviction for drugs offences in Russia
UK digital residence checks lock out refugees, slavery victims
Some vulnerable migrants are struggling to access an online ID check system needed to get work and housing, rights groups say
Living on the edge: what's it like in Haiti?
Haitians are driven further into poverty and hunger by escalating gang warfare and rising inflation
Energy price crisis exposes Britain's 'leaky' homes
Buildings are essential to the UK's net-zero goals, but the country is lagging behind on insulation and other green upgrades
A year in limbo: Thousands of Afghans still stuck in UK hotels
A year after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, 12,000 refugees who fled to Britain remain in limbo, unable to look for jobs and integrate
Brittney Griner sentenced to nine years in prison in Russia
The U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner was found guilty of deliberately bringing cannabis-infused vape cartridges into Russia despite them being illegal
Can President Petro crack Colombia's reliance on oil and coal?
A new president plans an unprecedented shift from fossil fuels to a greener economy. Experts warn it could take decades to achieve
Ukraine president asks gov't to study legalising same-sex marriages
Kyiv has increased support for LGBTQ+ rights since Western-backed leaders came to power in 2014