African countries get new tool to predict climate-related disasters
Most African countries have lacked good forecasting methods as weather becomes increasingly extreme
Residents of Bogota slum facing eviction despite quarantine
The neighborhood was home to about 1,000 families when evictions began two weeks ago. Now just some 100 families remain
IMF's Georgieva urges tech firms to work on access to digital economy for all
Georgieva urged tech companies to increase access for all to the internet and the digital economy
U.S. online marriages feared providing cover for child brides
Online applications for marriage licenses could make coercion harder to spot and proof of age easier to falsify
Aid workers race to stop coronavirus spreading in world's largest refugee camp
At least three Rohingya refugees have been tested positive for the coronavirus in the last two days
Indonesia backs off timber rule change after deforestation fears
Green groups had warned that relaxing checks on exported timber products could encourage illegal logging
Indonesia batalkan rencana revisi aturan tentang kayu di tengah kekhawatiran penggudulan hutan
Kelompok lingkungan hidup memperingatkan bahwa pelonggaran aturan ekspor kayu dapat mendorong terjadinya pembalakan liar.
Zimbabwe's drought-hit Bulawayo limits tap water to just a day a week
After a devastating drought in 2019 and patchy rains this year, water shortages have worsened in Zimbabwe's second biggest city
Global push urged for COVID-19 vaccine could help climate too
Building the international cooperation needed to swiftly create and distribute a coronavirus vaccine could help with other threats too
Kenyan hip hop artist Juliani stages online concert to highlight coronavirus divide
Juliani says the virtual concert will call on Kenyans to demand a more equal post COVID-19 future