In Ukraine, foreign LGBTQ+ soldiers find acceptance on frontlines
Gay defence volunteers say their sexuality has been no barrier in largely socially conservative Ukraine
Iran sentences two women to death for 'corruption on earth' - IRNA
Two women are condemned to death in Iran for 'corruption on earth' according to IRNA news agency
OPINION: Prebunking: how to build resilience against online misinformation
Rather than debunking misinformation after it’s already spread, prebunking – or preemptive debunking - is effective at reducing susceptibility to misinformation at scale.
OPINION: A silent wave of financial stress threatens crisis in emerging markets
A confluence of climate disasters, COVID, conflict - and a strong US dollar - have pushed yields to unsustainable levels for many debt-laden poorer countries, but there are ways to ease the pain
Global turbulence may herald 'giant leap' to a greener era, says top scientist
Energy and inflation crises could lead to a climate-friendly, fairer future, says environmental guru Johan Rockström
Rising cost of living makes clean water a luxury in Syria
Many people in war-stricken northeast Syria cannot afford clean water with inflation rising due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
EXPLAINER-Obscure energy treaty threatens huge state losses over climate action
Italy's multi-million-dollar payout to a UK oil and gas company has sparked renewed calls for the EU to quit a treaty critics say could hinder efforts to phase out fossil fuels
Google to roll out anti-disinformation campaign in some EU countries
A new campaign by Google will launch next week in some EU countries addressing disinformation about Ukraine refugees
Ukraine war fuels public support for same-sex marriage
Amid Russia's invasion, Volodymyr Zelenskiy has asked the government to consider gay civil partnerships as LGBTQ+ acceptance grows
Heat or eat? Winter protests loom as energy poverty sweeps Europe
Spreading strikes and protests over energy-fuelled inflation force politicians into a corner over climate goals