America's 'Drag Ambassadors' aim to register voters one brunch show at a time
The nonpartisan, nonprofit organization Drag Out the Vote hopes to help register LGBT+ Americans to vote
Cambodia urged to rethink scrapping of bonus pay for night workers
Intended to create jobs, breaks for employers seen compounding crisis for Cambodia’s working class
Families left in limbo as Uganda oil project earmarks land
Farmers say the long-delayed project has put limits on how they can use their land
OPINION: Facing twin climate and conflict shocks, governments step up
A more integrated approach to both problems is needed, they say, as is a UN Commissioner on Climate and Security
Cambridge university's endowment fund targets net zero emissions by 2038
University says it will divest any remaining holdings in fossil fuel companies by 2030 to support its climate goal
'Dramatic' global rise in laws defending rights of nature
At least 14 countries have passed such measures in the past dozen years
Australian sports set guidelines for inclusion of trans athletes
Australian sports federations for rugby union, tennis and Australian Rules football have set guidelines aimed at including transgender athletes
U.N. to tackle gender equality, chief calls it 'greatest' rights challenge
Marking 25 years since leaders pledged to give women equal powers and participation, the new assembly will consider progress
With foreign tourists gone, Balinese rediscover seaweed farming
As tourism cash dries up and beaches clear of visitors, some are reviving traditional sea farming to make a living
Bolivia struggles to contain fires scorching farms, forests
While over 1 million hectares have burned, fires so far have not outpaced last year's fire season, the worst in Bolivia's history