Will COVID-19 change our relationship with meat?

Have you been cutting back on meat? Here's why experts say coronavirus should be a 'wake-up call'.

Pandemic slashes worldwide income from work by a tenth - ILO

Workers lost a collective $3.5 trillion during the pandemic, with those in informal work and emerging economies particularly hard hit


Australia asks Google to block users 'walking' sacred site

Indigenous communities who successfully campaigned for the sacred site to be closed to climbers hope to remove virtual hikers


World becoming less tolerant of migrants - Gallup poll

Seven European countries were ranked the least accepting, while the sharpest downturns in public opinion came in Peru, Ecuador and Colombia


'Queer Eye' star Antoni Porowski calls out Poland's 'absurd' anti-LGBT+ crackdown

Queer Eye' star Antoni Porowski, an actor with Polish roots, calls on Poland to respect its gay and trans citizens.


Aiming to be carbon-neutral? Don't rely on planting trees, scientists say

As companies rush to meet zero-carbon goals, too many tree-planting efforts may prove misguided or ineffective, experts warn


Girls tackle child marriage on the football pitch in India

Soccer initiative aims to give child brides new opportunities, and the confidence to stand up for their rights


Polish town votes to stay 'LGBT-free zone' despite global criticism

Krasnik voted to stay "free from 'LGBT' ideology", as Poland has come under increasing criticism globally over LGBT+ rights


Paper cuts: U.S. coronavirus downturn hits timber-reliant towns

Demand for most types of paper has plummeted, hurting jobs and public funds in Wisconsin, the country’s largest producer


Women eye cabinet positions after Bougainville election

Female candidates match the four seats won in 2015, with the new president urged to include more women in cabinet


TikTok apologises for censoring LGBT+ content

Video-streaming app's Europe director Theo Bertram quizzed by British MPs over company policies


Opinion

OPINION: Rushing Ruth Bader Ginsburg's successor would defile Ginsburg’s legacy

Ginsburg, a stalwart liberal and feminist icon, died on Friday at age 87, prompting a political battle over her successor


OPINION: How to stop Indian villages becoming hot spots for COVID-19

With India close to becoming the country with the highest number of coronavirus cases, a leading public heath analyst looks at what more villages can do to stop the spread of COVID-19


OPINION: The future of urban housing after COVID-19

In the COVID era, it’s time to look at housing from a different angle so we can help shape a better future for all



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