UK investor body to apply red warning if a company's board lacks women
Body which represents big asset managers is expanding its traffic light system which guides big investors on whether a company is complying with best practice in areas of governance
Consumers' use of toilet paper wiping out habitat, heating planet, report says
Tissue products used in the United States are made from wood pulp, mostly derived from logging Canadian forests, green groups say
Rebels say Russia blocks food supply to Syria refugee camp
More than 50,000 people, mainly women and children, live the Rukban refugee camp in dire conditions
U.S., Central America launch plan to crack down on people smugglers
The new initiative is aimed at attacking the finances, logistics and communication platforms of people-trafficking networks
What does it mean to be a Muslim woman? New book challenges stereotypes
In Mariam Khan's 'It's Not About the Burqa' authors write personal stories about mental health, queer identity, divorce, feminism, and the hijab
U.S. judge dismisses boys' lawsuit against Trump climate rollbacks
Disagreeing with a judge overseeing a similar case in Oregon, Philadelphia judge ruled the Constitution does not guarantee a due process right to a "life-sustaining climate system"
Fifth of gay Brits who try to change sexuality attempt suicide, survey says
Many British LGBT+ Christians reported being forced to undergo conversion therapy to try to turn them straight
Fear in Senegal as presidential election stirs up homophobia
Presidential candidates in Senegal have a tradition of stirring up anti-gay views to gain support
White House readies panel to question security risks of climate
The panel would question U.S. military and intelligence reports showing human-driven climate change poses risks to national security, according to a document seen by Reuters
India's top court orders eviction of more than 1 million forest dwellers
India's top court has ordered the eviction of more than 1 million indigenous people who live in forests