Young Afghan woman opens art gallery to create jobs, and hope, in pandemic
Marzia Panahi, 21, set up Namad Gallery in Kabul to create jobs for young people hit hard by the economic downturn due to coronavirus
Escape from the city? Londoners lead Europe in COVID-inspired dreams of flight
Residents of London, Paris, Milan, Madrid and Berlin say COVID-19 has boosted concerns about overcrowding and air pollution
Megaproyek dianggap sebagai kuda Troya yang akan merusak hutan hujan
Dengan tujuan menghentikan dan mengakhiri penebangan hutan yang sudah kelewat batas, para peneliti memperingatkan bahaya rencana pembangunan infrastruktur dan pertambangan di kawasan hutan tropis.
Megaprojects flagged as Trojan horse to develop remaining rainforests
With goals to halt and end deforestation far off track, researchers warn of threat from plans to build infrastructure and mines in tropical forest regions
High hopes for abortion rights to expand in Argentina
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez presented the bill to Congress to legalize abortion, saying reproductive rights are a public health issue
Britain resurrects lesbian pirates as world recasts statues
A statue of rumoured 18th century pirate lovers Anne Bonny and Mary Read was unveiled in London amid controversy over depictions of historical women
As millions face famine, women at risk as they eat last and least
Women and girls are facing a double burden amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with famine looming in Yemen, South Sudan, Burkina Faso and Nigeria
UK regulator sets out guidance on LGBTQ+ corporate disclosures
The Financial Reporting Council said companies should transparently report the experiences of their LGBTQ+ employees
INTERVIEW - Top surgeon says COVID-19 is pushing trans people to brink
Head of Mount Sinai Hospital's trans surgery clinic spells out the dangers of delaying of gender reassignment operations due to the pandemic
Wildfires are a growing problem but developers can be part of the solution
There will be more devastating blazes in the years to come, but developers – in partnership with government and nonprofits – can build a more fire-resilient future