Egyptian potters using Nile mud seek to protect their craft
Villagers say their pottery craft dates back to ancient Egypt, but they now face a thriple threat from inflation, pollution and modernisation
UK says credible evidence of forced labour in China's Xinjiang region
Minister says a growing body of 'deeply troubling' evidence points to forced labour among Uighur Muslims in the region
Landmark ruling links death of UK schoolgirl to pollution
Toxic air from traffic emissions was a significant factor that led to the death of Ella Kissi-Debrah, coroner rules
SPECIAL REPORT-As more women fill America’s jails, medical tragedies mount
A sharp rise in female inmates - many of whom have medical conditions - is leading to cracks in a jail system designed for men
Winners of global photo competition to spotlight human impact of COVID-19 announced
Three winners selected for their outstanding images capturing the untold consequences of COVID-19 on people’s lives and livelihoods
OPINION: Invisible crimes like human trafficking rise during COVID-19
This health and economic crisis risks becoming a hidden yet rapidly growing trafficking problem
EXCLUSIVE-WHO vaccine scheme risks failure, leaving poor countries no COVID shots until 2024
People in poorer nations could be forced to wait until 2024 for coronavirus vaccines if the COVAX scheme collapses
Indian farmers vow to carry on protests despite cold, deaths
The farmers, many elderly, said they would endure the bitter winter sweeping northern India to fight agricultural laws introduced in September
Fiji braces as category five Cyclone Yasa bares down
Fiji's National Disaster Management Office says about 600,000 people live in the cyclone's projected path
Equinor steps up diversity drive with first female finance chief
By the time Ulrica Fearn starts her job in June women will make up half the Norwegian energy company's corporate executive committee