Kellogg strike ends as workers approve new labor agreement
The five-year contract ends the stalemate between the Froot Loops maker and its factory workers in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee that had prompted the company to warn of permanently replacing striking employees, drawing criticism from President Joe Biden.
EXCLUSIVE- Brazil shuts illegal timber schemes, sheds light on Amazon logging
Brazil shuts down illegal timber despite Bolsonaro rolling back on environmental protections and introducing more mining and farming to the Amazon
As climate anxiety rises, chat groups tackle isolation and taboos
Climate change is spurring rising distress and mental health issues among generations young and old - a growing network of support groups aim to tackle the issue
EU lays out rules to allow more state aid for green projects
The EU aims to cut its net greenhouse gas emissions 55% by 2030 from 1990 levels and eliminate them by 2050 which will require huge low-carbon investments
U.S. cities try new way to help the poor: give them money
Cash payments were once a pillar of the U.S. safety net for much of the 20th century but fell out of favor amid criticism that they discouraged people from working
China to give women right to decide on caesarean birth - report
In China, a hospital can currently only let a pregnant women deliver by caesarean section if her husband approves
Rosneft approves new strategy as step towards 2050 net zero emissions
Russia, the world's fourth largest greenhouse gas emitter says that it targets carbon neutrality by no earlier than 2060
Peru community to attend mine blockade meet in reversal of decision
Poor Peruvian community protests as money from mine which produces 2% of the world's copper supply bypasses them
In the year to end child labour, COVID wreaks havoc
Named International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour, 2021 was meant to boost efforts to stamp out the practice. But despite some success stories, global progress was patchy
Malaysia's labour abuse allegations a risk to export growth model
Southeast Asia's third-biggest economy must reform its labour laws and improve enforcement, while companies should invest to ensure better conditions, say analysts