EU tech ban seen hindering efforts to stop online child sex abuse
New EU rules set to come into force in December could leave millions of children globally at risk of online child sex abuse, critics say
Afghans fleeing upsurge in violence face cold welcome in Kabul
Afghanistan’s capital is ill equipped to provide sanctuary to the growing numbers of families fleeing unrest in rural areas
Canadian indigenous deal with KXL oil pipeline took years, aims to unlock long-term wealth
Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan say millions of dollars could flow into communities to help youth afford university or pay for business investments
Planet's life-support systems need care to avert 'the next Wuhan'
As climate impacts and the COVID-19 pandemic take their toll, what makes people and nature resilient needs a rethink, Johan Rockstrom says
OPINION: We cannot let COVID-19 undo gains in fight to end child labor
Coronavirus has decimated earnings for workers at the bottom of global supply chains
Violence, floods in South Sudan's Warrap state displace thousands
More than one million people have been temporarily forced from their homes
China to force firms to report use of plastic in new recycling push
Restaurants, e-commerce platforms and delivery firms will all be forced to report how much single-use plastic they use and submit recycling plans
China eyes 60 GW of hydropower on Tibet's Brahmaputra river - state media
Building group hails plan as a 'historic opportunity' for clean energy, while critics say it could affect downstream water supplies
OPINION: American Indian/Alaskan Native youth suicide is a public health crisis that demands action
American Indian/Alaskan Native LGBT+ youth were 2.5 times more likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year compared to their LGBT+ peers
Kenyan farmers and young guides enlisted to protect city forests
Sustainable activities, like eco-tourism and beekeeping, are increasingly being promoted as a way to conserve forests near Nairobi and help people earn a living at the same time