Media’s Role in a Sustainable Recovery in Asia and the Pacific: Ten tactics to help news media secure long-term sustainability
Highlights from expert speakers who participated in a webinar on 'Racing to Survive: Media's Challenges and Solutions'. The webinar was the first episode in a four-part webinar series on ‘Media’s Role in a Sustainable Recovery in Asia and the Pacific’, hosted by the Asian Development Bank and the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
UK lawmaker comes out as first transgender member of parliament
Jamie Wallis, 37, who represents an area in Wales, said in a statement he was diagnosed with gender dysphoria and has "felt this way" since he was a child
Cubans split over more liberal family code as referendum nears
The proposed 100-page code, under scrutiny in town-hall style meetings throughout Cuba, would open the door to gay marriage and boost women's rights
OPINION: Europe's energy poor urgently need a wartime solidarity fund
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is pushing energy prices higher - and to avoid social unrest, support is needed to help the vulnerable cope with a cost of living crisis
New global nature pact hangs in balance as 'world burns'
About 195 countries are set to finalise a deal this year to halt human damage to plants, animals and ecosystems
19 candidates shortlisted for the 2022 Stop Slavery Award
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has today announced the 19 candidates – including corporates, non-profits and individuals – shortlisted for its annual Stop Slavery Award in recognition of their dedication to ending the scourge of modern slavery and human trafficking.
What is the COP15 biodiversity summit, and why is it so important?
Governments are tasked with agreeing a new global pact to stem damage to nature this year, but progress has been slow
Will the EU's carbon import tax hurt poor nations?
An EU border levy on climate-polluting imports aims to spur greener heavy industry - but could have costs for Africa
India bets on satellite broadband to bridge rural digital divide
Billionaires Elon Musk and Mukesh Ambani are among those competing to provide satellite broadband, seen as most viable way to boost internet access in rural India
LGBTQ+ rights 'going backwards' around world, warns UK envoy
As gay and transgender rights gains stall in places such as Hungary and Singapore, Britain's first Special Envoy on LGBT Rights Nick Herbert voices concern about the global outlook