GRAPHIC-How remote work divides America
As states lift shelter-in-place rules, people in low-wage jobs face increased risks of exposure to the novel coronavirus
Israel approves cellphone tracking of COVID-19 carriers for rest of year
After a second wave of infection, Israel plans to track coronavirus carriers for the rest of the year amid privacy concerns
EU eyes cuts to green transition fund in late bid to strike recovery deal
Proposal slashes the size of the EU's Just Transition Fund, its flagship pot of money to help wean countries off fossil fuels
High household energy use could thwart U.S. emissions cuts, a study warns
Wealthier households in recent years have emitted around 25% more than their lower-income counterparts in smaller homes
Fears in India as Kuwait looks to cap migrant worker numbers
The Gulf country could cut total numbers by 40%, depriving thousands of Indian families of a crucial lifeline
Greta Thunberg plans to donate 1 million-euro prize to green causes
Swedish teen climate activist says she hopes the award will help her "do more good in the world"
Drones to robots: Pandemic fuels U.S. autonomous delivery
Drone and robot delivery services have seen a huge surge in interest as the coronavirus pandemic keeps people home
After much hype, how are coronavirus contact tracing apps faring?
Blighted by privacy concerns and technical issues, COVID-19 contact tracing apps are struggling to live up to their promise
Afghan all-girls robotics team designs low-cost ventilator to treat coronavirus patients
The all-girls Afghan Robotics Team created low-cost, long lasting ventilator to help tackle the coronavirus
Fears of HIV spike in Jamaica as pandemic hits prevention efforts
Many of the 32,000 Jamaicans living with HIV have missed treatment during the pandemic