No jobs, passports for 'anti-national' social media posts in India

Authorities are increasingly clamping down on dissent, both online and on the ground

Tribes launch bid to protect Amazon forest at global conservation forum

A coalition of indigenous groups is calling on International Union for Conservation of Nature members to back a motion to protect 80% of the Amazon by 2025, to stem forest loss


Hundreds of displaced families seek food and shelter in Kabul

While thousands of people have crowded the airport to try to flee, many others, are stuck in limbo, unsure whether it is safer to try to go home or stay where they are


White House calls for 'urgent' action to prevent evictions after Supreme Court decision

The White House urges states, cities and landlords to do what they can to help after a Supreme Court decision to bring the federal eviction moratorium to an end


EXPLAINER-Who are the Afghan refugees coming to the U.S. and what happens when they arrive?

Tens of thousands of Afghans have arrived in the United States. What happens when they arrive?


Colombians march to urge Congress to back social reform package

Demonstrators are pushing for a package of reforms that include a monthly basic income for 7.5 million poor families, free education, and financial aid for small businesses


From mattresses to halal food, U.S. refugee groups race to aid arriving Afghans

Veterans are delivering mattresses, televisions, laptops and American flags to a growing number of families, as well as gift certificates to a local market with halal food


China to pursue bigger ocean carbon sinks to help meet climate goals

As China comes under growing land pressure and tries to maximise space for forest, nature reserves and arable land, the country looks to take advantage of its waters to boost "blue sink" potential


Rio Tinto yet to pay compensation over sacred site destruction

Rio Tino last year destroyed a site at Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region that showed evidence of human habitation 46,000 years ago for an iron ore mine


China issues draft guidelines for internet recommendation algorithms

The move comes amid a crackdown by Beijing on its internet sector, seeing authorities target and punish companies on issues from monopolistic behaviour to consumer privacy


Brazil's top court pushes indigenous land ruling to next week

A defeat in court for the indigenous peoples could set a precedent for the dramatic rollback of native rights which far-right President Jair Bolsonaro advocates



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