A year in limbo: Thousands of Afghans still stuck in UK hotels
A year after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, 12,000 refugees who fled to Britain remain in limbo, unable to look for jobs and integrate
India Partition: After 75 years, tech opens a window into the past
Facebook, YouTube and VR are helping people in India and Pakistan connect, despite bloodshed of independence in 1947
Small-scale forest landowners gain foothold in U.S. carbon markets
New efforts seek to give smallholders alternatives to logging while helping to curb climate change
Italy kicks off vaccination campaign against monkeypox
Italy has reported 545 cases of monkeypox, so far and is starting its vaccination campaign more than a month after other countries that have seen higher numbers of cases
OPINION: If electric cars are the future, let’s make them responsibly
We need rules and incentives to ensure human rights are respected as mining for electric car components grows
'Crying with happiness': Afghan campaigner finds freedom in Canada
Mujgan Kaveh, who was a women's rights advocate at home, has retrained as a nurse and is building a new life for her family.
Kenyan youth help climate-hit communities prepare for disaster
Young volunteers in the east African nation are spreading the word about extreme weather such as drought as climate change worsens
World's biggest Amazon warehouse raises fears over toxic air
Warehouses in California's Inland Empire are mushrooming in tandem with the nation's e-commerce habit, angering local residents
OPINION: India’s Data Protection Bill goes back to the drawing board
Now that the process of drafting the bill has started afresh, concerns around data localisation and exemptions given to the government must be addressed
A year on, Afghans hide out fearing death by data
A year after the Taliban takeover, thousands remain in hiding, fearful that biometric data can be used to track them