Gay 'joke' triggers calls for sports to help LGBT+ players come out
Athletes often keep their sexuality secret for fear that teammates, fans, coaches and judges would look at them differently
Searching for superpowers? Chefs look to forgotten ingredients
A growing number of culinary innovators tackle unhealthy diets by concocting meals with local, sometimes forgotten, grains and plants to nurture better health
INTERVIEW-Extinction Rebellion has a message for the world: We've only just begun
Extinction Rebellion wants non-violent civil disobedience to force governments to avert a climate crisis it says will bring social collapse
FEATURE-Beyond rations: food aid struggles to adapt to modern crises
Children in crises who grow up without meat, milk, or vegetables, are at risk of stunting, which hinders cognitive as well as physical growth.
With big business touting ethics, how do small social brands survive?
Social brands are finding it harder to compete as food and clothing giants push their ethical and green credentials - but they welcome the shift
World Heritage sites could be transformed by global warming, finds study
Glaciers are set to vanish from almost half of U.N.-designated World Heritage sites in less than a century if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut
Rains torment cyclone-hit communities in Mozambique
Kenneth slammed into Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province on Thursday, killing at least 38 people, flattening entire villages and bringing downpours that grounded aid operations
Indian slavery survivor wins top payout after two-year court battle
India increased compensation for slavery survivors in 2016, but no one had received the full amount until this month because the payments are linked to a conviction, which can take years
FACTBOX - As Japan's emperor abdicates, which countries let women take the throne?
Here's a look at which countries allow their princesses to become queens in their own right and which have kept it a boys' club
OPINION: The climate change frontline: farmers and forest communities
The future of global food supply and livelihoods of millions of people depend on bolder action from governments and industry to invest in forests and other natural climate solutions