U.S. cities home in on tech have-nots - from immigrants to seniors
From Chicago to San Antonio, the COVID pandemic has spurred city efforts to prioritize digital equity across the United States
G20 watchdog to propose first global crypto rules in October
So far G20 regulators has limited monitoring the crypto sector, but they say recent turmoil in crypto markets has highlighted their vulnerabilities
OPINION: India’s overbroad content takedown powers threaten internet freedom
Twitter's legal challenge of India’s content takedown powers is a step in the right direction for the future of digital rights protections in India and elsewhere.
Floods haunt Belgian town as rebuild seeks to stop repeat disaster
Flood-hit homes lay empty in the town of Limbourg as authorities consider how to 'build back better' to avoid future risks
OPINION: Europe classifying gas and nuclear power as green is greenwashing
The European Union can expect to see its new classification challenged in court
OPINION: Food crisis promises a global wave of unrest
As soaring food and fuel prices push many to the edge, many take to the streets to ask their governments why they can’t do more to protect them
Indigenous women battle growing Amazon violence with trauma center
The community space's founders say it's the first to treat trauma facing women and indigenous Amazon people as connected issues
OPINION: Social protection must be extended to millions of excluded informal workers
Informal workers tend to be those most in need of social protection, yet they are among the groups most likely to be left out.
UK exports minister Freer resigns from UK PM Johnson's government
Exports minister Mike Freer cites 'atmosphere of hostility' for LGBTQ+ community among reasons for resigning
OPINION: Lack of progress on loss and damage endangers international climate cooperation
While governments haggle, those people who did the least to cause the climate crisis are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and debt