COVID-19 pandemic puts Barcelona urban greening plan in the fast lane

The Catalan city plans to roll out a large-scale plan to tackle longstanding problems of pollution and lack of public space in its central district

Global coronavirus cases surpass 90 million in battle on new variant

The new COVID-19 variants discovered initially in the United Kingdom and South Africa are rapidly spreading globally


If rioters were Black, 'hundreds' would have been killed: Washington reflects on Capitol rampage

The lack of security and limited police response was in sharp contrast to the largely peaceful Black Lives Matter protests in Washington six months ago


COVID-19 vaccine roll-out won't achieve herd immunity this year - health experts

Wealthier nations have been at the front of the vaccine queue, prompting the WHO to warn there is a 'clear problem' that poorer countries are not yet receiving supplies


Pope, in new decree, formally allows more roles for women in Church

Pope Francis has formally allowed women to serve as readers, altar servers and distributors of communion


Exclusive: Carlsberg India probes find 'potential improper payments', child labour - documents

An investigation at Carlsberg India found “potential improper payments” to government officials and child labour


Prince Charles urges business to put planet and people first

The British royal is to launch a new charter of sustainability for business, "Terra Carta", backed by some major global companies


Most Europeans plan to curb flying, eat less meat for climate, EU poll says

Once restrictions lift, most Europeans say they plan to eat less meat and fly less frequently to combat climate change


Gender violence takes centre-stage in new Spanish opera

The death of a woman at the hands of her former lover is played out repeatedly in a dark new take on a classic opera in Madrid


Haunted by forced sterilizations, Peruvian women pin hopes on court hearing

Judge could open criminal probe into accusations that thousands of indigenous women underwent forced sterilizations in the 1990s


Denmark developing digital COVID-19 "vaccine passport"

Denmark has joined countries worldwide from Estonia to India in debating the use of digital tools to certify coronavirus immunity



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