Biden presidency sets stage for wider global advances on climate policy

Once U.S. President-elect Joe Biden takes office - and as more countries struggle with climate impacts - policies that tackle global warming are expected to begin

Microsoft, Cigna form coalition for digital records of COVID-19 vaccination

Microsoft, Oracle, Cigna Corp and Mayo Clinic are pushing for digital records of people who get vaccinated against coronavirus


LGBT+ Ugandans find camaraderie, hope and despair on election day

Gay voters in Uganda are anxious after President Yoweri Museveni called homosexuals a "deviation"


Philippines' Duterte says presidency no job for a woman

Rodrigo Duterte is notorious for comments often deemed sexist but his office typically calls his remarks harmless jokes


Kashmir forest dwellers look to long-delayed law to stop evictions

Land rights activists have been pushing for the Forest Rights Act for 14 years, but worry it is being implemented too quickly


New York attorney general sues NYPD for excessive force against protesters

The lawsuit alleges the police repeatedly and without justification used physical force against racial justice protesters, many of whom were never charged with a crime


Scientists warn climate change is harming children's diets

Rising temperatures and lower rainfalls could undo decades of work reducing malnutrition


Texas woman charged with taking girl abroad for FGM in landmark U.S. case

Indictment comes a week after Trump signed a law toughening the country’s ban on the ancient practice


'Ask for ANI': new high-street code for UK abuse victims

British pharmacies throw lifeline to domestic abuse victims in third lockdown with launch of codeword initiative


No jab, no job? UK plumbing firm exploring vaccine rules for staff

Pimlico Plumbers has been talking to its lawyers about making the vaccine mandatory for new hires


Bangladeshi vows to fight bar on women conducting weddings

It is legal for a woman to become a marriage registrar - but there are no women doing the job in Bangladesh


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