Amazon ancestral land not up for sale, says 'Green Nobel' winner
Nemonte Nenquimo, first female leader of the Waorani, won a landmark court case to protect half a million acres of rainforest
Formal probe of Paris police officers launched over beating of Black man -media
The alleged victim, music producer Michel Zecler, said police jumped on him at his music studio in Paris' 17th arrondissement
Football in hijab: Thai Muslim lesbians tackle stereotypes
In Thailand's Muslim-majority south, LBQ girls and women confront bias with football
Afghan female artist breaks tattoo taboo in Kabul studio
Soraya Shahidy believes she is the first female tattoo artist in Afghanistan
Malaria death toll to exceed COVID-19's in sub-Saharan Africa -WHO
Disruptions caused by COVID-19 are contributing to an uptick in malaria cases among some of the world's poorest communities
Paris police officers to remain in custody over beating of Black music producer
Protests follow publication of footage showing three police officers beating Black music producer Michel Zecler in Paris
Swiss firms narrowly avoid 'Responsible Business' liability as vote divides nation
In a divisive referendum, Swiss firms avoided an initiative to extend liability over human rights abuses and environmental harm caused abroad
U.S. Supreme Court weighs Trump bid to bar illegal immigrants from census totals
Trump's plan to bar millions of immigrants from the census follows earlier attempts to add a citizenship question that critics said could scare immigrants
Indian farmers vow to step up protests, reject government appeal to lift blockade
Thousands of India's farmers blocked major roads into the capital in protest against recent agricultural deregulation they say will leave them vulnerable
Severe fire danger for Australia as temperatures smash records
Australia has been experiencing hotter and longer summers, with last season dubbed "Black Summer" after intense bushfires that killed dozens