As Ukraine war hikes prices, Global South farmers struggle to find fertilizer
As the conflict enters its second month, its effects are being felt by farmers around the globe - but it could also be an opportunity for farmers to adopt more sustainable methods
OPINION: The war in Ukraine could spark a hurricane of global hunger
The war in Ukraine shows the high stakes risk of concentrating food production to just a few countries – the latest in a series of overlapping food crises
Ukraine sunflower oil price surge casts shadow over Ramadan meals
At the start of the Muslim holy month, families in food-poor Middle Eastern countries are being forced to rethink ‘iftar’ favourites like French fries and deep-fried pastries
Ukrainian software engineers see lives upended by war
As software engineers in Ukraine struggle to keep on coding, IT industry experts say foreign tech firms could be forced to shift operations if the conflict drags on
Media’s Role in a Sustainable Recovery in Asia and the Pacific: Ten tactics to help news media secure long-term sustainability
Highlights from expert speakers who participated in a webinar on 'Racing to Survive: Media's Challenges and Solutions'. The webinar was the first episode in a four-part webinar series on ‘Media’s Role in a Sustainable Recovery in Asia and the Pacific’, hosted by the Asian Development Bank and the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
OPINION: Europe's energy poor urgently need a wartime solidarity fund
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is pushing energy prices higher - and to avoid social unrest, support is needed to help the vulnerable cope with a cost of living crisis
LGBTQ+ rights 'going backwards' around world, warns UK envoy
As gay and transgender rights gains stall in places such as Hungary and Singapore, Britain's first Special Envoy on LGBT Rights Nick Herbert voices concern about the global outlook
Hungary rights groups urge invalid votes to defeat Orban's LGBTQ referendum
Rights groups are urging voters to spoil their ballots ahead of a government referendum on LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary
Soccer-Southgate questions benefit of Qatar World Cup boycott
As rights groups warn that Qatari laws discriminate against women and LGBTQ+ people, the England football manager considers the impact of boycotting the World Cup
Economic crisis forces Sri Lankans to moonlight as prices soar
Millions of Sri Lankan workers are struggling to afford food, fuel and medicine, forcing many to take on second jobs as waiters, tuk-tuk drivers or delivery riders