Google security official mocked gay staffer, lawsuit alleges
A senior manager on Google's global security team sustained a pattern of workplace harassment against a gay, Black security guard at the company, according to a lawsuit filed by the employee this week.
OPINION: U.S. budget bill should give poor families access to clean energy
Low-income and minority households continue to face high energy burdens, with Black households spending 43% more of their income on energy costs
Asia's gig workers strive to match global gains on labour rights
Gig workers in Asia are turning to the government and the courts to improve their conditions as numbers swell
WHO's Tedros under donor pressure to act quickly on Congo sex scandal - diplomats
More than 80 aid workers, a quarter of whom were employed by the WHO, were involved in sexual abuse and exploitation during an Ebola epidemic in Congo
FACTBOX: U.S. states outlawing education on critical race theory
From fines of up to $5,000 to losing state funding, here are the measures taken in Republican states that have banned teaching students about race and gender discrimination.
OPINION: Greta Thunberg is right – there’s a big problem with net zero targets
Outsourcing and then washing our hands of carbon emissions hollows out net zero goals. We must do better
Nobel Peace Prize: Is this Greta Thunberg's year?
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, at 18, could be the second youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history
Canada marks first national holiday for indigenous reconciliation
The discovery of the unmarked graves reopened the deep wounds left by Canada's European colonization and the subsequent efforts to assimilate indigenous cultures
Sarah Everard case pushes Brits to learn how to stop street abuse
Sarah Everard's abduction from a residential street in London earlier this year sparked outrage and demands for action to ensure the safety of women on the streets
Flood-prone Mumbai digs in to tackle warming-worsened 'monsoon mayhem'
As it faces worsening extreme weather, Mumbai is moving to cut flood risks and put its new climate plan into action – but ongoing construction may present its own threats