No place like home: Afghan evacuees caught in U.S. housing crisis

Tight markets, large families and a sudden crush of cases are making it tough for resettlement groups to find homes for new Afghan arrivals

Reality check needed on finance to keep people safe in a warming world

International funding for vulnerable countries to adapt to climate change is falling short of needs by tens of billions of dollars each year, as harmful impacts strengthen fast


Taliban in, funding out? Afghan ex official fears climate gains 'jeopardised'

Programmes aimed at boosting renewable energy and climate-smart farming are in limbo, an exiled former climate change negotiator warns


For Bangladesh's climate migrants, pandemic job cuts fuel 'multiple crises'

Bangladesh is one of the world's largest exporters of labour, but thousands have been left without work as the pandemic slows economies around the world


Pandora Papers: Document dump allegedly links world leaders to secret wealth

Massive data dump reveals the secret riches of world leaders and power players, says investigative journalism network


Energy lawsuits pact seen threatening Paris climate deal

Concerns are growing that a treaty originally intended to protect EU energy firms when the Soviet Union collapsed could undermine the Paris Agreement on climate change.


Sitting pretty? Indian shop workers win the right to a chair

Second Indian state grants ‘right to sit’ to retail assistants, warning of the health risks posed by long shifts without a break


Anxiety and modern life: LGBT+ YouTube star Connor Franta on the price of fame

Fame brings a platform and a voice, but also mental health issues, says YouTube star Connor Franta


Asia's gig workers strive to match global gains on labour rights

Gig workers in Asia are turning to the government and the courts to improve their conditions as numbers swell


Opinion

OPINION: U.S. budget bill should give poor families access to clean energy

Low-income and minority households continue to face high energy burdens, with Black households spending 43% more of their income on energy costs


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