'Double burden' for Ethiopian migrants stranded as conflict rages in Tigray

Workers fleeing home from Saudi Arabian detention camps now find themselves stranded in Addis Ababa as roads are closed and phone connections suspended

Emissions from industry, farms and forests endanger Paris climate goals

Far more effort will be needed to clean up economic sectors like cement and agriculture if the world is to keep climate change in check, researchers say


COVID-19 puts British women at 'crossroads' on workplace equality

Report launched on Equal Pay Day urges government to lock in pandemic’s positive changes such as flexible working


First LGBT+ digital banking platform launches in United States

Daylight, the new platform, said it has developed tools and content to help LGBT+ Americans reach specific financial goals


China's carbon neutrality pledge undermined by coal power plans - study

China has pledged to carbon neutral by 2060, but plans for new coal plants suggest it mass the target, say researchers


Angry at sluggish climate action, young negotiators 'scream' for change

Youth-led "Mock COP26" aims to keep pressure on for action with U.N. climate talks delayed a year


'Something to be proud of': UK graphic novel highlights homeless

The authors of a new graphic novel say they want to shift the public’s perceptions of homeless people


UK women jailed for murders they did not commit under flawed law - MPs

At least 109 women have been jailed for violent crimes they did not commit under "joint enterprise" laws, study says


Ghana denies claims child labour is rising in its cocoa sector

Ghana's cocoa regulator said cocoa and chocolate companies in West Africa were thwarting government attempts to combat farmer poverty


COVID-19 cases soar in Brazil's largest indigenous reservation

Up to a third of the population may have been exposed to virus in reservation threatened by swarms of illegal gold miners


Wildlife diseases poised to spread northwards as climate changes -study

Three-quarters of all 75% of emerging infectious diseases originate in wildlife


Opinion

OPINION: Why the Jewish community should stand with all trans people on Transgender Day of Remembrance

To honour the dead on Trans Day of Remembrance, we must also honour the lives of trans people all over the world


FIRST PERSON-I built satellite maps in my bedroom to fight air pollution during COVID-19

My maps showing declining air pollution during the pandemic have been published around the world. Young people can make a difference



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