Fast-food chain Chick-fil-A changes donations after facing LGBT+ protests

LGBT+ campaigners have accused the company of funding some groups that oppose same-sex marriage

US announces $30 million to bolster coasts from flooding, rising seas

States like Louisiana will get help to restore wetlands and other natural systems to cut risks from wilder weather and sea level rise


With incoming Argentine president, abortion rights could expand

President-elect Alberto Fernandez has announced plans to propose a law decriminalising abortion once he takes office on Dec. 10, saying reproductive rights are a public health issue


Local water scarcity spilling over into global crisis, researchers warn

From Jordan to Uzbekistan, water shortages are proving hard to solve, researchers say


Investors back global online market-place for ethical, green farmers

The platform aims to help helps developing-nation farmers who are using green and ethical methods to earn more by linking them directly with food buyers around the world


The F-word is back as most young UK women identify as feminists

Among women aged 18 to 24, 67% associate themselves with the term feminist


Trans children have 'strong sense of identity' from early age, study finds

All young children tend to favour the toys and clothing typically associated with their gender, researchers concluded


Victory for Brazil tribe as hotel group cancels plans for luxury resort

Indigenous group Tupinambá de Olivença, numbering 4,631 people, has been fighting for the land to be designated as a reserve since 2003


Italian police uncover Naples sweatshop linked to luxury groups

Industry and investigative sources said the workshop made shoes and bags for groups including Armani, Kering's Saint Laurent and LVMH's Fendi


EasyJet to offset carbon emissions for all flights

Airlines have come under increasing pressure to reduce emissions in the face of the growing 'flight shame' movement


Over 60% of environmentally contaminated U.S. sites vulnerable to climate change -report

The sites are located in areas that are prone to flooding, storm surge, sea level rise, and wildfires, which could damage them and potentially release contaminants


Opinion

OPINION: The global decline of internet freedoms demands a global response

As censorship, surveillance and disinformation campaigns continue to gain momentum around the world, fundamental digital rights are being dramatically eroded



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