OPINION: Out of Ukraine war, a plan for Africa's food security
A foreign conflict has exposed Africa’s dependence on imports and is galvanising action to boost local food production and tackle climate threats
OPINION: Out of Ukraine war, a plan for Africa's food security
A foreign conflict has exposed Africa’s dependence on imports and is galvanising action to boost local food production and tackle climate threats
How is Europe helping Ukraine's refugee children?
From governments to volunteers, here's some of the ways Europeans are helping families fleeing the Ukraine war
For Ukraine's refugee children, schools promise a fresh start
Europe's schools scramble to make space for more than 1.5 million children fleeing the war in Ukraine
How investigators fact-check Ukraine war footage
Digital investigator Ben Strick, from the Centre for Information Resilience, takes painstaking steps to verify the authenticity of Ukraine war footage. What he finds could one day be used to punish those responsible. Here's how he does it.
Behind Russia's 'digital iron curtain', tech workarounds thrive
Demand for VPNs and encrypted messaging apps have soared as Russians try to access blocked websites and credible news, but the country's moves risk splintering the internet further along geopolitical lines
Ukraine war shutters HIV clinics, disrupts drug supplies
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has raised fears of a public health crisis, with experts warning that years of progress to combat HIV could be undone
Ukraine crisis forces world to confront its oil and gas addiction
Spiking fossil fuel prices amid the Russia-Ukraine war, make switching to clean energy and using less energy even more urgent - but the transition must be fair, researchers say
LGBTQ+ Ukrainians fight for their country, and their rights
Despite historic homophobia, many LGBTQ+ Ukrainians have enlisted to defend their country and fight for their rights following Russia’s invasion
Ukraine war ripples to Yemen where no funds mean no food
Russia’s war on Ukraine has sent wheat prices soaring. U.N. agencies have cut food aid. As famine looms, Yemeni parents face the worst choice: save one sick child or feed another