Bridging Africa's digital divide: The rise of community internet [[link removed]]
In villages and townships, Africans are building their own internet infrastructure to connect, and protect, the unconnected
'My computer is my weapon': Afghan woman journalist stands up to Taliban [[link removed]]
Journalist Zahra Joya was forced to flee Afghanistan but continues to run her news agency from a London hotel
Tax the rich to help promote social inclusion, says Jeffrey D. Sachs [[link removed]]
Economist warns inequality will worsen as workers compete with tech advances, and private sector alone can't reverse it
ANALYSIS-Coal power stand at COP26 climate talks lends India time to transition [[link removed]]
At Glasgow summit, India rejected a bid to phase out coal power, arguing it still needs the high-carbon fuel to develop, while experts urged it to start preparing for a green shift
Who are Insulate Britain and what climate action do they want? [[link removed]]
The protest group have been blocking roads in disruptive protests in an effort to raise the alarm on climate change
French dictionary sparks debate with non-binary 'iel' pronoun [[link removed]]
French dictionary Le Robert, introduces new pronoun which is inclusive of non-binary people but French government is squarely against the move
Swiss to allow same-sex weddings from July 2022 [[link removed]]
Lawmakers approved Swiss "Marriage for All" initiative by a nearly two-thirds majority, making Switzerland one of the last countries in Western Europe to legalise gay marriage
INSIGHT-In Ivory Coast, a battle to save cocoa-ravaged forests [[link removed]]
Ivory Coast's Ministry of Water and Forests estimates 20% to 30% of the roughly 2 million tonnes of cocoa produced annually is grown illegally and that practically all those beans enter the global supply chain
WIDER IMAGE-Ireland looks to seaweed in quest to curb methane from cows [[link removed]]
As one of the largest exporters of beef and dairy in Europe, Ireland is trialing seaweed to feed cattle, in an effort to reduce climate-warming methane from livestock
South Africa taken to court over plan for new coal power [[link removed]]
South Africa already has 15 coal plants with a nominal capacity of more than 38,000 megawatts (MW) and is the world's 12th biggest emitter of greenhouse gases
Croatia's seed-scattering drones replant forests hurt by fire [[link removed]]
Croatia's summer forest fires often happen in areas hard to reach on foot so, using drones to replant tree seeds can help to protect acres of forestland damaged by fire
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