Judge allows Missouri's only abortion clinic to stay open for at least 5 more days
If Missouri officials succeed in closing the clinic, the state would become the only U.S. state without a legal abortion facility
Self-styled presidential ‘climate change candidate’ would wean U.S. off fossil fuels
Inslee said contrary to President Donald Trump's view that fossil fuel production is an economic driver, an aggressive shift toward clean energy would be an economic boon
Middle East survey sees patchy progress in views on women's and LGBT+ rights
A major survey of public opinion revealed the complex and often conflicting views held by people in the region on LGBT+ and women's rights
Sudan must end repression and let monitors in, says U.N. rights boss
Michelle Bachelet received reports that more than 100 protesters were killed and many more injured when security forces raided a peaceful sit-in on June 3
Venice must be put on UN danger list, ban cruise ships - conservationists
Italy's main conservation group says unbridled tourism, a steady exodus of longtime residents and environmental decay pose a huge threat to the city's survival
Thunberg proved 'we are not alone', say young Indonesian tree planters
Drawing inspiration from Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, about 1,200 young people and community volunteers planted more than 2,500 trees nationwide on June 22-23
Australia to bring children of dead Islamic State fighters home from Syria
Belgium, Germany and the United States have made similar moves to take back small numbers of orphaned children in Syrian camps, though security concerns have deterred other governments
Folau crowdfunding shut down after A$750,000 raised
The sacked Australian rugby player was raising money to fight his termination for posting on Instagram that hell awaited gay people
A third of EU food brands have same label, different content - report
EU-FOOD/:A third of EU food brands have same label, different content - report