'I'm looking for God to help': Somalia's most powerful storm leaves traders, herders devastated
Cyclone Gati, the strongest storm to hit Somalia, has dumped two years' worth of rain in two days
Reduced to meeting online, airlines vow to keep fighting
Huge hurdles remain to reopening normal air travel, despite the promise of vaccines on the horizon
Jailed Saudi women's rights activists given rare court appearance
One rights activist saw her case transferred from the regular criminal court to a terrorism court, her sister said
Tens of thousands evacuated as cyclone targets southeast India
Residents in low-lying areas brace for a cyclone expected to destroy crops, uproot power lines and damage homes
Tech giants face fines or even break-up if they breach new rules - EU's Breton
Tech companies will be ordered to explain how their algorithms work and do more to tackle hate speech under new European rules
In new UN role, ex-CNN journalist seeks to end abuse of women and girls
New UNFPA Ambassador Isha Sesay takes virtual global tour as she plans to fight gender-based violence
Have job, but no hours: Some employed Canadians not working at all
While Canada's job numbers appear relatively unscathed by the pandemic, deeper analysis shows many workers have seen their paid hours slashed
Egyptian inventor trials robot that can test for COVID-19
The robot carries out tasks including taking temperatures, carrying out COVID tests and warning patients if they are not wearing a mask
Venezuelan migrant women's rights at risk due to informal jobs-report
Most Venezuelan women in Colombia are paid less than the legal minimum wage, found the investigation
Hundreds evacuated in Indian city of Chennai as cyclone nears
Residents in low-lying areas were told to leave ahead of cyclone which is expected to destroy crops, uproot power lines and damage homes