U.S. cities push the homeless to live in tent camps
Cities tackling a surge of street homelessness are offering official camps while penalizing people sleeping in public elsewhere
Horrors and loss haunt Beirut blast survivors two years on
As Lebanese mark the second anniversary of the Beirut port explosion, four survivors describe what happened to them on Aug. 4, 2020
OPINION: We need a clearer roadmap to a resilient food system
As climate change hits farmers and those who depend on them, creating a smarter food system is now critical
Fuel crisis cuts electricity in Bangladesh, sparking energy debate
As gas prices rise on global markets, pushing up the cost of power production, will Bangladesh turn back to coal or boost renewable energy?
Honduras launches 'Bitcoin Valley' in the tourist town of Santa Lucia
Businesses in Santa Lucia are adapting to handle cryptocurrencies as payment, hoping to attract more tourism
England's Rugby Union and Rugby League ban transgender players from women's game
Last year, World Rugby banned transgender players from competing at the elite level of the women's game, citing safety concerns
'The government didn't do anything': Mexican, Brazilian monkeypox responses draw concern
Doctors fear authorities have not learned lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has strained health systems and left governments strapped for cash
Venezuelans exit hyperinflation but see few reasons to celebrate
The inflation diaries: Even as sky-high inflation cools, basic food is still far out of reach for most Venezuelans
Struggling to stay warm and pay rent, Australians feel the pinch
The inflation diaries: Australians face a chilly 'winter of discontent' as heating costs soar
Lebanese struggle to put food on the table as inflation tops 200%
The inflation diaries: As Lebanon's crisis heads into a fourth year, many are struggling to afford proper meals due to triple-digit inflation