Pilots raise alarm at Qatar Airways for doctored hours, hidden fatigue
Asleep at the wheel, manipulated flight records - pilots reveal risks of flying Qatar Airways
How will poor Britons weather a national insurance hike?
Britain faces a cost-of-living crisis, but how will the national insurance rise hit lower-income families in particular?
Richest 20 nations urged to lead on nature protection with more finance
With a new global pact to halt biodiversity loss due this year, pressure is rising to close the gap in funding needed to achieve its goals
OPINION: Investor climate action plans can propel a clean transition
Here’s how to make net-zero pledges a reality and hold those making them accountable
U.S. Justice Breyer fortified abortion rights, doubted death penalty
Breyer, who U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday said would retire at the end of the court's current term, will leave a legacy as a moderating influence and a pragmatist on a court that has moved rightward during his tenure
Borneo island's Sabah state spearheads green palm oil revolution
Can certifying geographic groups of palm oil producers - rather than each of them individually - help drive better forest protection in Southeast Asia?
Malaysia's Sabah aims to win big as world's first green palm oil state
The scheme aims to protect wildlife and forests, tackle land disputes and worker abuses, improve harvests and open the door to premium-paying palm oil buyers
Support your children if they are gay, pope tells parents
He spoke in unscripted comments at his weekly audience in reference to difficulties that parents can face in raising offspring.
LGBT+ fans tackle homophobic chanting in English football
The “Chelsea rent boys” football chant could now be prosecuted as a homophobic hate crime in England and Wales
Local heroes: The untold story of the COVID-19 pandemic
How have local communities supported the global response to the pandemic?