Rising cost of living makes clean water a luxury in Syria
Many people in war-stricken northeast Syria cannot afford clean water with inflation rising due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Race for monkeypox vaccines exposes global health inequality
Tight supplies have mostly been snapped up by the United States, but some hard-hit nations such as Brazil and Peru still have none
Calif. school district can't bar Christian club opposed to gay marriage, court rules
A court ruled that a school district in California cannot refuse to recognise a Christian school club because of a religious pledge that forbids gay marriage
Protesters march in Belgrade against planned gay Pride event
As the European gay Pride is to be hosted in Belgrade, thousands of religious and right-wing opponents protested in the streets
LGBT activists question Peru's response to trans man's death in Indonesia
A protest was held in Peru by LGBT activists demanding justice for the death of a trans man in Indonesia while on his honeymoon
EXPLAINER-Obscure energy treaty threatens huge state losses over climate action
Italy's multi-million-dollar payout to a UK oil and gas company has sparked renewed calls for the EU to quit a treaty critics say could hinder efforts to phase out fossil fuels
Death and deforestation: Cocaine trade adds to Amazon's woes
The murders of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips have stoked concern in Brazil about links between drugs smugglers and environmental crime
Pakistan floods deal fresh blow to struggling small businesses
Hit by floods and inflation, self-employed Pakistanis want government aid and action to fight climate change impacts
For refugees in Cameroon, digital IDs are a life changer
Central African refugees can access education, healthcare and banking with identity cards, but data privacy is vital, say experts
U.S. monkeypox cases may be peaking, experts say
With monkeypox cases declining in the U.S., experts are optimistic