Pandemic may reverse human development for first time in 30 years, UN says
The coronavirus outbreak has hit health, education and income around the world, and is expected to cause development levels to fall this year, especially in poor nations
Jump in forced marriages feared after UK lockdown
With schools shut by coronavirus, parents plan forced weddings
No medicine, no food: Coronavirus restrictions amplify health risks to LGBT+ people with HIV
Lockdowns are preventing LGBT+ people with HIV from getting the life-saving treatment they need
OPINION: Even in lockdown, cities lead the way on global LGBT+ equality
The world’s cities are in the frontline of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Will support for LGBT+ equality be put on the back burner – or worse?
Denmark proposes two giant wind energy islands to meet climate targets
The two hubs and surrounding offshore wind farms could be ready by 2030 and would more than triple Denmark's current offshore wind capacity
The lost summer: Scotland's ethical tourism firms fear for survival
Scotland fears for the future of its unique manually operated turntable ferry as the coronavirus ends holiday plans for the summer
Global green energy growth to fall for first time in 20 years - IEA
Growth for 2020 and 2021 combined is expected to be 10% lower than the agency had previously forecast before the coronavirus outbreak
Pests in a pandemic? India's plant doctors will see you online now
During coronavirus lockdown, Indian farmers have been able to join 'e-clinics' to get a diagnosis of problems plaguing their crops, helping limit the damage
Women's jobs at risk in Latin America in coronavirus crisis
As women in Latin America dominate the low-paid and informal sectors, experts say they will bear the brunt of job losses due to the coronavirus crisis
As lockdown fuels domestic abuse, social media users fight back
As coronavirus curbs trap victims under the same roof as abusers, charities, celebrities and ordinary social media users are helping raise awareness online