U.S. Senate likely to delay bill on gay marriage until September
The legislation would need support from at least 10 Republicans to succeed
As gay and bisexual men, we share a responsibility to end monkeypox
I have decided to make the personal choice of refraining from having casual sex until monkeypox is under control
Zimbabwe eyes more solar water heaters as power grid struggles
Rooftop water heaters provide free hot baths even during power blackouts - though installation costs remain a barrier
OPINION: Why criminalisation and discrimination threaten to derail the fight against HIV
The data is clear. The HIV response is less successful in countries that criminalise same-sex sexual acts, sex work, and drug use
South Korea develops nanotech tattoo as health monitoring device
Hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) device or other biosensor, it can send a readout of a patient's heart rate and other vital signs such glucose and lactate to a monitor
U.S. cities push the homeless to live in tent camps
Cities tackling a surge of street homelessness are offering official camps while penalizing people sleeping in public elsewhere
Horrors and loss haunt Beirut blast survivors two years on
As Lebanese mark the second anniversary of the Beirut port explosion, four survivors describe what happened to them on Aug. 4, 2020
OPINION: We need a clearer roadmap to a resilient food system
As climate change hits farmers and those who depend on them, creating a smarter food system is now critical
Fuel crisis cuts electricity in Bangladesh, sparking energy debate
As gas prices rise on global markets, pushing up the cost of power production, will Bangladesh turn back to coal or boost renewable energy?
Honduras launches 'Bitcoin Valley' in the tourist town of Santa Lucia
Businesses in Santa Lucia are adapting to handle cryptocurrencies as payment, hoping to attract more tourism