More evictions feared in India as citizenship law is enforced

Nearly 2 million people - including Hindus - were left off a list of citizens released in Assam last year for failing to have adequate documentation

Equality won't happen by itself, says Finnish PM

Sanna Marin, the world's youngest prime minister at the age of 34, says it is not 'that big a deal' for women to be in power in Finland but she welcomes the debate her election has triggered


Forest monitoring gets a boost from Japanese space agency data

Felling trees exacerbates climate change as forests absorb a third of emissions produced globally but when cut down, the carbon is released back into the air through burning or rotting


Football faces up to homophobia in Mexico

'Activists and the LGBT+ community can insist, but it is up to them (football community) for people to stop doing it. They have more authority and influence'


ANALYSIS-Tree planting extends an olive branch across the climate divide

"Trees are a bipartisan issue. I haven't met any anti-tree people yet," says Salesforce CEO, as U.S. president signs up to one trillion trees initiative in Davos


Home sweet home? Not for 200,000+ stateless in U.S.

There are an estimated 10 to 15 million people globally who are not recognised as citizens of any country - living without passports, rights or access to the most basic services


Oil industry in Davos: torn between Greta and Trump

How energy companies navigate this maze could determine the winners and losers in a lower-carbon future, and help govern whether the world can rein in warming


EU's 'Green Deal' guru detects hints of U.S. climate shift

'We've seen over the last couple of years that radical climate-change deniers have changed their position because the facts are so overwhelming. It's an untenable position'


Australia bushfires contribute to big rise in global CO2 levels - UK's Met Office

Australia's bushfires are making rising CO2 levels measurably worse, underscoring the impact of the catastrophe on the global climate system


World Court orders Myanmar to protect Rohingya from acts of genocide

While the court's final decision could take years to reach, the panel made clear that the court believes the Rohingya are in danger now, and steps must be taken to protect them


Opinion

OPINION: The real meaning of 'business with purpose'

Genuine 'stakeholder capitalism' must be fundamentally more than a shiny new logo upon swish marketing strategy with some philanthropy thrown in


OPINION: Behind high-rise buildings and skyscrapers hides poverty and inequality in urban Angola

Will skyscrapers one day represent the prosperity that every Angolan citizen has dreamed about? Perhaps.


OPINION - The peril of ignoring indigenous voices: the urgent lessons from Australia's bushfires

Listening to and acting on indigenous voices is the only way to stop the fires raging in Australia and elsewhere



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