White House lays out plan to share remaining 55 mln U.S. COVID-19 shots globally
Of the 55 million remaining doses, roughly 41 million would be shared through COVAX, 14 million to Latin America and the Caribbean, 16 million to Asia, and 10 million to Africa
Entrepreneurs turn rusting Soviet plant into green urban space in western Ukraine
The Ukrainian entrepreneurs are turning the Soviet hub into a hub for education, business and art
Biden administration eyes cybersecurity funding after attacks
The White House sets out plans to offer billions to protect key energy infrastructure from cyber-attacks
'Political backlash' blamed for halting LGBT+ rights gains in Europe
Legislative progress on LGBT+ rights have come to a near-standstill as polarisation mounted from Poland to Turkey, report says
How can we stop the next pandemic? Here's what a WHO panel recommends
From declaring an emergency earlier to preparing hospitals over scrambling for supplies, here's how the next pandemic can be avoided
Ukraine's acting energy minister appointed as Naftogaz head -statement
Ukraine government has appointed acting energy minister Yuriy Vitrenko as head of state-run energy firm Naftogaz on Wednesday
Anti-LGBT+ discrimination damages Eastern Europe's economic growth
Open for Business says discrimination costs Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine almost 2% a year in lost growth
Coal-addict Poland's president promises zero-emission energy system by 2040
Poland was the only European Union member not to commit to climate neutrality by 2050 when the bloc set the target in 2019
Abandoned plant and wasteland: Ukraine eyes UNESCO World Heritage tag for Chernobyl
On April 26, Ukraine marks the 35th anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Putin to address Biden's climate summit despite crisis in U.S.-Russia ties
Putin to "outline Russia's approaches in the context of forging broad international cooperation aimed at overcoming the negative effects of global climate change," at the summit the Kremlin says