Green Climate Fund expands support to more than 100 developing states
Countries from Mozambique to Nepal, Kyrgyzstan, Paraguay and China get support
Uighur activist 'risks mum's life' to urge world to act over China crackdown
More than one million Uighurs and other Muslims have been detained in massive complexes built in China's northwest Xinjiang region since 2017, according to UN
U.S. raps global health summit over abortion, sex education
Heads of state, financial institutions and donors have gathered in Nairobi to address maternal mortality, violence against women and voluntary family planning
'We stand and we resist' says head of Brazil's first LGBT+ bank
Pride Bank aims to tap into an overlooked market and combat prejudice in Brazil
Personal? Private? No such thing in data-hungry world
From friends' shopping habits to family health, one person's data can shed light on a far wider network, with tech firms using individual information to make assumptions about many others
Women leaders driven offline and out of work by social media abuse
Two years after the global #MeToo movement began, virulent online abuse of women has now pushed some out of public life
INTERVIEW-Wildlife-loving Gabon minister seeks to stamp out illegal logging
"Maintaining forests is the most cost-effective way of dealing with climate change," said Gabon's new environment minister
Pope shows 'concern' on discredited gay conversion therapy
An Evangelical lesbian said Pope Francis had shown warmth to her after she told him about her experience of trying to become straight
'Digital revolution' excluding the most vulnerable, world leaders told
The 'digitisation of information' impacts every sector in society but not everyone benefits equally, says a leading human rights researcher
We are human and want to have sex too, disabled women say
Women with disabilities are often ignored, shunned or mocked when seeking help from medical practitioners or even friends or family, victims said