OPINION: Forty years of AIDS - Justice and equality remain key to quelling a still-potent epidemic
Living a healthy life with HIV is possible and should not be thanks to privilege, like it was for me.
'Mobility divide' looms as poor stuck in fragile states, UN body says
Of the 55 million internally displaced persons in 2020, 48 million fled conflict and violence and seven million were uprooted by disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires
El Salvador violated rights of woman who had abortion and died in prison, court rules
El Salvador has some of the strictest anti-abortion laws in the world
Google to ban political advertising ahead of Philippine election
Google's move to ban political advertising comes amid pressure on social media platforms over their handling of political advertising during the U.S. presidential election in 2020
California could save its last nuclear plant- US energy chief
The Biden administration has expressed support for the nuclear power industry as crucial to its goal of decarbonizing the U.S. electrical grid by 2035
Land disputes, climate change pressure Turkish nomads to settle
As drought and tensions with local farmers threaten their pastoralist lifestyle, the last of Turkey's nomadic Yoruks fear they may soon have to settle down
Australia raises possibility of more legislation on tech giants with new inquiry
Australia has led global efforts to rein in the powers of the likes of Alphabet and Facebook, installing legislation that has been heralded as a model for others to copy
British armed forces to allow people with HIV to enlist
From next year, serving British military personnel who have tested positive for HIV, but no longer carry a detectable viral load, will be allowed to be deployed on military operations
Canada's flood-hit British Columbia braces for more heavy rain
Flooding earlier this month in Canada's westernmost province triggered landslides that killed four people, cut off rail access and caused billions of dollars of damage
OPINION: Is a WHO pandemic treaty set to fail?
The adoption of a ‘pandemic treaty’ could mitigate harm next time we are hit by disease but only with reforms to the international legal system