OPINION: Winning the cyber war with a united digital front
As initiatives to regulate artificial intelligence pop up across the world, the EU and the United States have a huge opportunity to act in concert and agree on common global standards.
U.S. wildfire dangers seen spreading east as climate risks grow
As wildfires devastate swathes of the Western United States, parts of the Midwest and East Coast also face an increasing threat due to accelerating climate change risks, researchers say
Uganda sued over digital ID system that excludes millions
Three charities have filed suit against the government, saying women and the elderly are missing out on healthcare and welfare benefits due to flaws in the identity card rollout
In Indonesia, climate change takes a bite out of apple crops
In Indonesia's apple-growing heartlands, erratic rainfall and rising temperatures are eating away at farmers' profits
EU eyes Big Tech to police child sex abuse online
With a steep rise of child sexual abuse online, the EU is calling on Big Tech to report and remove illegal content, but the methods which they use could lead to mass surveillance, privacy activists say
Qatar World Cup hotels must welcome guests in 'non-discriminatory manner,' FIFA says
Three of the 69 hotels on FIFA's official list of recommended accommodation will deny entry to same-sex couples, a Scandinavian media survey showed.
In Haiti, rising gang violence drives out small business owners
Mobs carrying out murder, extortion rackets and kidnappings are forcing many small traders to flee and driving up the cost of goods in an already shattered economy
Malta retains top spot for 'Rainbow Europe' rights, say activists
Activists say there are signs of optimism in the 2022 "Rainbow Europe" ranking for respect for human rights, but significant difficulties remain
Some Qatar hotels won't accept same-sex couples despite FIFA promises
Three hotels on FIFA's official list will refuse to accommodate same-sex couples, despite World Cup organisers saying the country is committed to inclusivity
As conflict and climate change bite, are high food prices here to stay?
The era of cheap food may be ending as climate change, conflict and widespread poverty make food harder to grow and afford – but key policy shifts could help