Cities reboot: Adapting to a pandemic world

From home to the workplace, public space to transport, how is the pandemic reshaping urban life?

Keeping girls in school seen worth billions to developing nations

Ambitious spending on girls’ schooling and overall well-being will forge fairer and wealthier societies, new analysis finds


Medicine not chainsaws: Indonesian clinic keeps villagers and forests healthy

In Borneo, offering affordable healthcare to villagers living near forests is helping to reduce illegal logging and fight climate change


Wolves and weed: U.S. voters choose future of public lands

Voters could create $3.6 billion in funding for parks, open spaces and more, according to one tally


Swiss seniors sue government over climate change at European court

Retired women want more efforts to curb planet-heating emissions in Switzerland, where the climate is warming twice as fast as the global average


Instagram changes nudity policy after campaign by plus-sized Black model

Instagram will now allow images of women holding, cupping or hugging their breasts, after photos of Nyome Nicholas-Williams were repeatedly removed


Vietnam races to prepare devastated central region as typhoon nears

Molave will be the fourth storm to hit Vietnam in a tumultuous month during which floods and landslides have killed 130 people


INTERVIEW - Thai model targets 'shocking' gender violence in new U.N. role

Host of 'Asia's Next Top Model' sets her sights on tackling high rates of abuse and inequality in Asia


Jared Kushner says Black Americans must 'want' to succeed

The White House senior advisor says President Trump's 'Platinum Plan' could create jobs for Black Americans but only if 'they want to be successful'


Abortion rights protests block city streets across Poland

Abortion in Poland will be banned in the case of foetal abnormalities and will be legal only in the case of rape, incest or a threat to the woman's health


Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to Supreme Court amid LGBT+ worries


Opinion

OPINION: Why the United States needs to change how it manages public land

Neither political party has an adequate vision for the public lands


It is long past time for the Department of the Interior to be led by a Native American

Indian tribes are the first Americans to feel the effects of climate change yet we are rarely represented in government



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