Facebook could be sued by consumer groups, EU court adviser says
Facebook may be sued for a violation of privacy rights in a case which could pave the way for similar action across the EU
World food prices climb in November, stay at 10-year peak - FAO
Food prices continue to rise due to strong demand for wheat and dairy products, the U.N. food agency said on Thursday
Asia's informal workers risk losing out in green economy push, officials warn
Asia-Pacific accounts for about two-thirds of the world's 2 billion informal workers, in sectors from industry to agriculture, according to the U.N.
Biden to propose stepping up U.S. fight against AIDS with research, treatment
HIV/AIDS has killed more than 36 million people around the world - including more than 700,000 in the U.S. - since the virus was first identified in 1981
Don't blame climate change for Madagascar's food crisis, scientists say
Widespread poverty, lack of irrigation, deforestation and COVID-19 restrictions are having a bigger effect than global warming, scientists say
Trial begins in challenge to California women on boards law
Three US tax payers are seeking to challenge the legality of California's law which requires publicly held companies to include women on their boards, claiming that the law amounts to sex discrimination
Morgan Stanley settles sexual harassment lawsuit
Former Morgan Stanley associate alleged he was fired after complaining about harassment, but the court case has been dismissed after news that Morgan Stanley was working on a final settlement agreement
Biden seeks end to AIDS epidemic in the United States by 2030
Biden's new national strategy to combat AIDS seeks to boost money for research, increase access to treatment, and recognize the role racism plays in inequitable access to medical services
Canada's House of Commons approves bill to ban LGBT conversion therapy
Senior gay Liberals fight back tears after Canada's House of Commons voted unanimously to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy
EXPLAINER: Is climate change boosting hunger around the world?
Extreme weather, rising seas and hotter temperatures are increasingly affecting farmers and their harvests. What needs to change - and what could help?