From gold bars to barring mining, U.S. town awaits extractive ban ruling
"There's not enough gold on Earth that could repay for the damage we would do if we poisoned this valley"
Don't blame migrants for everything, Pope tells politicians
Pope's message comes at a time when immigration is one of the most contentious issues in countries such as the U.S., Italy, Germany and Hungary
Robots and lack of childcare leave women's wages centuries behind
There are fewer women working this year than men, mostly due to the lack of childcare which keeps women from jobs or from progressing to senior roles
British #MeToo victims silenced by legal misunderstanding
The government has pledged to bring in a code of practice on sexual harassment for employers and look into options to better regulate non-disclosure agreement
EU agrees deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions from cars
EU has been divided for months over how strict to be on emissions from vehicles as part of its push to cut greenhouse gases overall by 40 percent by 2030
EU agrees to cut emissions from cars by 37.5 pct by 2030
Germany, with the bloc's biggest auto sector, has warned that tough targets could harm industry and cost jobs
UK urged to scrap search for new anti-slavery chief over interference fears
Kevin Hyland resigned as Britain's first anti-slavery commissioner in May, saying he had been frustrated by government interference
Climate funding undershoots real needs, but hope grows for future
"Levels of climate finance must meet the actual costs for our countries to adapt and address the impacts of climate change"
Sex workers say Tumblr curbs on explicit images leave them at risk
Sex workers say Tumblr's ban deprives them of one of their last mainstream safe havens
INTERVIEW: Nastasha Alli, 2018 Food Sustainability Media Award Winner
Interview with Nastasha Alli, winner of the Written Unpublished category.