As COVID-19 vaccines launch, digital certificates seen deepening inequalities
Digital vaccine certificates risk excluding millions of people, limiting their access to travel, leisure activities and even work, experts warn
Few major economies investing in nature-friendly COVID-19 recovery, index finds
Only 7 of 25 major economies have stimulus packages that have a net-positive benefit for the climate and nature, researchers say
Gandalf actor Ian McKellen euphoric after receiving COVID-19 vaccine
'I feel very lucky to have had the vaccination' said the actor, who was among the first in Britain to get the COVID-19 shot
Fiji declares state of natural disaster as powerful cyclone hits
The impact for super storm Yasa is 'more or less the entire country', said the prime minister, urging everyone to seek shelter
OPINION: The promise and reality of the Declaration on the Rights of Peasants
How can the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Peasants address the exclusion of – and discrimination against – rural communities worldwide?
Peril at sea, danger on shore for migrants trapped in Libya
Desperation is driving increasing numbers of migrants to make risky sea crossings from Libya to Italy
'We had to get our land back': Tunisian date farm proves revolutionary bright spot
A wave of land occupations took place during Tunisia’s revolution 10 years ago. A date plantation is one of the few enduring success stories
Google staff demand exec step aside after ethicist's firing - document
Technology firm faces questions and staff anger over firing of prominent Black tech ethics expert Timnit Gebru
FACTBOX-Who will spearhead Biden's climate, energy and agriculture policies?
U.S. president-elect is expected as soon as this week to name members of his core team to overhaul U.S. energy and environment policy to fight climate change
WIDER IMAGE-One night in Wuhan: COVID-19's original epicentre re-learns how to party
Wuhan became known worldwide as the city where the COVID-19 outbreak began. Now it's back to full swing after beating the virus