OPINION: Pride and LGBT+ rights – is it time for a change of ownership?
As a white gay man, I think white gay men should take a step back … just a little
Tech entrepreneurs seek to shatter stereotypes about women in farming
Women make up nearly half the global workforce in farming, but many say their contribution has long gone unrecognised, particularly in developing countries
Gay, Muslim, Thai: artist caught in tug of war
Many LGBT+ Muslims in Thailand's south are forced to hide their sexual identity
After brutal spring floods, US farmers face big losses
"I'm looking at (a loss of) at least $300, $400 an acre, maybe more", says one Ohio farmer
Canada's infrastructure, coastal communities most at risk from climate change -gov't study
The report is the first of its kind to prioritize the Canadian government's response to climate change
UN says Libyan guards reportedly shot at migrants fleeing air strikes
A UN report said there were two air strikes late on Tuesday, one hitting an unoccupied garage and one hitting a hangar containing around 120 refugees and migrants
More than 80 migrants feared drowned off Tunisia coast
Libya's west coast is a main departure point for African migrants hoping to reach Europe
Scientists urge climate protesters to save planet by planting trees
"This one is not only our most powerful solution - it's one that every single one of us can get involved with"
Madrid high heels run defies gravity, homophobia
The race in Madrid's Chueca neighbourhood defied attempts by the far-right Vox party to move Pride celebrations to the suburbs
'Sometimes we have to abandon the patients': Treating Ebola in Congo's warzone
'If it weren't for (the conflict), I think with all the new technology we would be able to stop this outbreak quickly.'