How cat videos could cause a 'climate change nightmare'

Global online video viewings generate as many carbon emissions as the whole of Spain

Can ethical businesses bring a breath of fresh air to Asia's polluted cities?

Air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year


ANALYSIS-A nervous wait at Louisiana abortion clinic at center of U.S. Supreme Court fight

The Supreme Court's ruling, expected by the end of June, could signal whether its 5-4 conservative majority intends to make bold moves to curtail abortion rights


Singapore aims to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040

The wealthy city-state of 5.7 million, which is hiking investment in flood defences, joins Norway, Britain and others in setting a target to cut the use of vehicles with combustion engines


First openly gay British player Fashanu makes Hall of Fame

Fashanu's niece, who runs The Justin Fashanu Foundation which highlights issues of homophobia and other forms of discrimination in football, will collect the award


Amazon's Bezos pledges $10 bln to climate change fight

Amazon has faced pressure from employees to act on climate change, who said the new Bezos Earth Fund did not make up for the e-commerce giant's activities that support the fossil fuel industry


India's top court orders equal roles for women in army

With this women will get the same opportunities and benefits as their male colleagues, including ranks, promotions and pensions, and be allowed to serve longer tenures


INSIGHT-Shades of Detroit? Germany's auto heartlands in peril as 'golden age' fades

'It's a nightmare. This is pulling the rug out from under our feet'


Knightley says film 'Misbehaviour' highlights battle for equality

Knightley says 'Misbehaviour' feels relevant at a time when people are still fighting for equal treatment



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