I wouldn't have wasted my time on Trump, says Greta Thunberg
This month Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro called Thunberg 'a brat.' Trump has said on Twitter she needs to work on her anger management problem
Use of facial recognition in Delhi rally sparks privacy fears
It was the first time facial recognition was used to screen the crowd at a political rally, according to technology analysts
BoE's Carney says finance must act faster on climate change
Carney, due to become U.N. special envoy for climate change next year, told BBC radio global warming could render the assets of many financial companies worthless
Australia's Antarctic gateway Tasmania gets hotter than tropical north
The unusual summer temperatures, even in the country's coldest places, stem from the extreme conditions that have stoked one of Australia's worst bush fire seasons
EXPERT VIEWS-Strip searches and ads: 10 tech and privacy hot spots for 2020
2019 was marked by a heated global debate around privacy and technology
From sausage rolls to hairy female scientists: 10 offbeat stories from 2019
From hit songs about sausage rolls to the world's first odour map, here are 10 of the more offbeat news stories from 2019
From tattoos to Christmas cake, 7 unique ways into life after slavery
More efforts are being taken to help people rescued from extreme exploitation, from using bikes, to cakes to hairdressing, and stop them from returning into a life of servitude
EXPERT VIEWS: Climate change and empowering women top aid agencies' 2020 to-do list
We asked 10 organisations which two key issues they would focus on in the coming year
Thousands evacuated from Australian tourist haven as bushfires rage
Authorities urged an estimated 30,000 tourists to leave East Gippsland, an area half the size of Belgium
Deep dive: How a Reuters photographer captured endangered corals
Lucas Jackson hopes his work can shine a light on the many ways climate change is affecting the environment - and help protect endangered coral species