Black Friday: How can the ad industry help tackle climate change?
As consumers try to #TurnBlackFridayGreen, a new report calls for advertising to rein in its impact on the climate
Delhi police back off after scuffle with farmers, allow peaceful protest
Farmers say the changes will leave small growers vulnerable and could lead to a withdrawal of price supports for staples like wheat and rice
How green is your green investment? This app could tell you
With impact investment now a booming industry, new app Sugi aims to help users assess the carbon footprint of their portfolios
Refugees in Ethiopia's Tigray set to run out of food: U.N.
The UNHCR says 96,000 Eritrean refugees living in Tigray camps face running out of food from Monday
Cellist turns locked-down museums into backdrop for 'healing art'
Musician Camille Thomas is staging filmed performances in cultural spaces to offer 'care for the soul' for online audiences
OPINION: The legal journey to an equal age of consent in the UK
It took from 1967 to 2009 to equalise the age of consent at 16 for everyone across the UK
OPINION: A pandemic of malnutrition calls for new food policies in Africa
Policy, aid and private investments should go towards growing nutritious crops that are adapted to climate extremes
Family farmers struggle to keep up with fast-warming world
Rising global temperatures are predicted to fuel more hunger and inequality among small producers who grow a large share of the world's food - will they be able to adapt?
Pakistan's first transgender lawyer goes from begging to fighting in court
As a young trans woman Nisha Rao was advised to beg or sell sex to survive, 10 years on she now fights for transgender rights in court
Uzbek domestic abuse victims feel judged, trapped despite new law
The law criminalising domestic violence will only help protect victims if patriarchal attitudes change too, women's campaigners say