UN loss and damage mechanism needs reboot to protect climate victims
The body should consider innovative financing solutions that can repair the soaring costs of climate change and address global inequality
Indonesia arrests eight in major human trafficking bust
Hundreds of thousands of Indonesian women go to Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan every year for domestic work, despite reports of widespread abuses
Green machines? Flying taxis could slash emissions for long journeys
The vehicles could slash greenhouse gas emissions in half for three people on a 100-km (62-mile) trip
David Beckham voices appeal to end malaria - in Swahili and Yoruba
Malaria kills about 435,000 people a year, largely in Africa, with children aged under five making up 61 percent of deaths
First female boss vows to shake up Bangladesh's fashion factories
In Bangladesh's 4,500 factories, women have traditionally had to negotiate with male managers over pay, workplace safety and respect on the job
Taylor Swift donates $113,000 to fight Tennessee anti-LGBT+ laws
The popstar said she was "inspired" by the Tennessee Equality Project's campaign
More than 11 million face eviction, displacement as India booms
Last year, authorities demolished at least 114 houses every day, evicting about 23 people every hour, according to a report, with slum clearance and city "beautification" the main drivers
'The stakes are too high': Christian faithful take up climate protest
"As Christians, we should be prepared to make any sacrifice necessary to serve and protect God's creation," says one activist
Fishermen turn to maps as India's coasts cleared for tourism, industry
Customary rights over common space are under threat as the demands of modern life threaten age-old fishing livelihoods and communities in India
Brazil's Bolsonaro wants U.S. to join development plan for the Amazon
Bolsonaro again criticized demarcations of indigenous reserves in the Amazon, saying they hamper development