At home of climate accord in Paris, campaigners demand action
Climate activists say other states, including France, have failed to push hard enough to reduce carbon emissions under the agreement
OPINION: Big Tech's dominance: only laws can limit its power
Big Tech companies like Facebook have grown so large that the U.S. antitrust authority F.T.C. is considering breaking them up. We need laws that limit the power tech firms wields over our lives
Abortion helpline calls surge in Poland after court's near-total ban
Abortion Without Borders hotline sees sharp increase in calls since controversial Oct. 22 ruling
United Airlines invests in carbon-capture project to be 100% green by 2050
The project, iPointFive, plans to build the first U.S. industrial-sized direct air capture plant that would permanently sequester 1 million tons of CO2 each year
Excluded, abandoned: Children born under Islamic State era still paying heavy price
Excluded, vilified and sometimes simply abandoned: such is the price paid by thousands of children in Iraq born to suspected Islamic State militants
TrustLaw marks UK and European Pro Bono Weeks despite COVID-19 challenges
Both in the UK and across Europe, pro bono work is flourishing with the pandemic presenting opportunities to find new ways to connect and collaborate.
Kenyan women win damages for sexual violence during 2007-8 poll violence
Many rape survivors suffer trauma and hardship more than a decade after the election violence
EU grants 113 mln euros in COVID-19 aid for Bangladeshi garment workers
Funding from Germany and 27-member bloc will aid garment workers hit by job and pay cuts during the pandemic
FACTBOX - As Bhutan scraps gay sex ban, what pro-LGBT+ steps have others taken?
Here are the latest nine countries to remove bans on same-sex relations
U.N., U.S. urge safety assessment of Bangladeshi island where Rohingya shipped
Bangladesh moved Rohingya refugees to a flood-prone, remote island in the Bay of Bengal despite complaints by refugees and rights groups