Brazil seeks global police help after attack over gay Jesus show
The movie has caused an uproar among Brazil's conservative Christians. About two million people have petitioned Netflix to remove the show from its online streaming service
Making fun of men or emboldening sex pests? Egyptian song spurs debate
A video for the controversial song has been viewed more than 7.5 million times on YouTube since its release on Jan. 1
Child deaths in Cambodia spark call for construction freeze
'You only have to go for a walk to see child labour in the construction industry'
Niger urged to work with traffickers to curb violence
'Given the rapid deterioration of security across the Sahel region, the need to prevent violent conflict...outweighs the need to curb criminality'
FACTBOX-From solar cars to fake pork: best new tech for good
From clever farming to solar-powered taps, there's a host of futuristic ideas highlighted at this year's global tech show in Las Vegas
U.S. billion-dollar weather disasters doubled in last decade-report
Between 2010 and 2019, there were 119 disasters such as floods, hurricanes and wildfires with losses exceeding $1 billion
OPINION: Miami needs allies in its fight to survive climate change
The city is facing imminent threats which will soon endanger millions more people unless we act now
Walking in two worlds: Canada's 'two-spirit' doctor guiding trans teenagers
Dr. James Makokis treats young transgender people and teaches them about being two-spirit – an umbrella term used by many indigenous LGBT+ people that harks back to pre-colonial third gender roles
London, New York mayors urge cities to divest from fossil fuels
New guide shows how cities from Berlin to Melbourne are pulling their investments out of fossil fuel companies
Encrypted app aims to boost sex crime reporting in India
The app uses blockchain to create an encrypted space where victims can store notes, photos, screenshots, documents, video and audio