ANALYSIS-Lack of vaccination passport, testing threaten Japan's reopening
Business owners, still rocked by recent memories of laying off staff and pouring out kegs of expired beer, wait for assurances, while testing rates remain low and vaccination data scattered
Canada's Trudeau visits First Nations community after snubbing indigenous leader's invitation
Trudeau apologized for rejecting a First Nation's invitation to visit on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to go on holiday, and pledged support for community resources
UK to increase grants to help homeowners ditch gas boilers
The government said it wanted to make heat pumps cost the same to buy and run as gas boilers by 2030
'A time of coming out': Greenham lesbians reflect on UK peace camp
A new documentary tells the story of Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, an emblem of the global anti-nuclear movement that inspired protests around the world in the 1980s
OPINION: It’s time to listen to people who’ve experienced modern slavery
There are many more people like me, who could provide their perspective and expertise in the work addressing modern slavery. We should listen to them.
Four U.S. venture capital funds founded by minority women band together for change
Over $7 billion in investments were made by Black and Latino-founded startups this year, but greater investor diversity is still needed say US capital funds
OPINION: For China, an end to coal should spur support for renewable power
As China pledges to build no new coal energy plants, will it now switch that investment might to clean power?
OPINION: How to identify and prevent forced labour in global supply chains
Organisations must always consider the possibility that forced labour is occurring, particularly if their supply chains are long, multi-tiered, and range across several countries
INSIGHT-How green champion Sweden could end up exporting its carbon sins
Sweden's dilemma as COP26 approaches? How to show they are not cutting emissions by simply exporting the problem elsewhere - otherwise known as "carbon leakage"
NGOs scramble to dampen COVID-19's impact on people living with HIV
HIV professionals battling to maintain services during the coronavirus pandemic have been adopting innovative methods - from mailing out prescriptions to scaling up self-testing and video consultations