From 'Hamilton' to 'Promising Young Woman' diversity rules Golden Globe nominations
From LGBTQ musical “The Prom” to director nods for three women, the nominations recognize diverse stories in an industry critics say is dominated by white men
First woman head of UK Muslim council targets stereotypes and COVID
Zara Mohammed, new head of the Muslim Council of Britain, wants to tackle Islamophobia and stereotypes around Muslim women
Tunisia, Palestinians to be among first COVAX recipients- WHO
Poorer nations face a 'very significant gap' in vaccine provision compared to wealthy countries, says WHO official
Donors back tech over aid to feed hungry world
Humanitarian agencies want to deliver cutting-edge technology to poor farmers to help them adapt to the effects of rising temperatures
Remittance flows in 2021 may not be as slim as feared - study
Remittances, an important source of external financing for low and middle-income countries, have not slumped as anticipated during the coronavirus pandemic
Better local climate adaptation means 'we all benefit' in connected world
Global supply chains, remittances and migration mean global warming risks in one place can hit others - but improving efforts to adapt can bring shared benefits, researchers say
Discrimination worsens in Spain, housing market most hostile
Almost one in three Black or ethnic minority respondents said they had experienced discrimination while house-hunting
Pakistan pins big hopes on small dams to help farmers beat drought
A project, led by Sindh's provincial government, is helping farmers in drought-hit areas harvest rainwater using small dams, enabling them to earn more from their land
World urged to act swiftly to end child labour as COVID-19 threatens gains
Indian Nobel peace laureate Kailash Satyarthi and United Nations said coronavirus could undo global progress to reduce child labour
Asian garment makers fashion united front to pressure Western brands
New group of Asian manufacturers represents 60 percent of global clothing exports and employs millions of workers