Black History Month: Key events in a decade of Black Lives Matter
Ten years ago on 26 February, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin went to buy a bag of Skittles and some iced tea.
Ten years ago on 26 February, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin went to buy a bag of Skittles and some iced tea.
Germany on Wednesday introduced its "dream" international climate envoy - Greenpeace chief, American Jennifer Morgan, in a bold sign it is willing to spearhead more ambitious action to ta...
“Mummy's been having a lot of big feelings recently… I feel a bit confused… I feel like I don't really know what I'm doing.”
Researchers on Monday unveiled the world's largest forest database, comprising more than 44 million individual trees at more than 100,000 sites in 90 countries - helping them to calculate...
In 2005, Gillian Tett wrote her colleagues at the Financial Times a memo arguing that the paper should devote more time to covering those submerged parts of the ‘Financial Iceberg’, such ...
From Russia to Brazil, record COVID-19 case numbers are being reported as the Omicron variant continues to spread across the globe.
Tropical storm Ana has killed at least 86 people across southern and eastern Africa, with recovery operations still ongoing as another storm threatened more severe weather. Madagascar dec...
Energy efficiency is so important in the world's journey to net zero, to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius, that it's nicknamed "the first fuel" by the International Energy Agenc...
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have passed 355 million globally, according to Johns Hopkins University. The number of confirmed deaths has now passed 5.6 million. More than 9.93 billion vacc...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed to business leaders on Monday to support developing countries "in their hour of need" with access to COVID-19 vaccines, help to combat the c...
岸田文雄首相は、「民主主義の価値観を守りながら、経済社会を大きく変換する」というミッションを掲げ、人と地球、持続可能性と包摂性を第一に考えた経済政策を掲げています。
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has set out his mission to achieve "the great transformation of liberal democratic society", putting people and planet first in his economic policies.
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists are the most trusted members of society – by three-quarters of people – while government leaders are the least trusted.
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Australian authorities warned people to stay indoors on Friday as a severe heatwave along the northwestern coast pushed temperatures to a blistering 50.7 degrees Celsius (123 degrees Fahr...