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
Why is the Anglican Church torn over same-sex relationships?
The Anglican Communion's first global meeting for 14 years is overshadowed by row over same-sex marriage.
OPINION: It’s time to cut the emissions from creating our homes and offices
The first step is getting people as excited about cutting ‘built environment’ pollution as plastic or food waste
Can Kenya’s youngest MP candidate step up the climate fight?
As Kenya's election nears, 22-year-old Anita Soina pledges to push climate action with the urgency she says is missing at the top
DeSantis suspends Florida prosecutor for refusing to enforce abortion law
After the U.S. Supreme Court in June erased constitutional abortion protections, Andrew Warren joined prosecutors around the country in signing a letter saying they would not use their offices to criminalize reproductive health decisions
African monkeypox cases not concentrated among gay men, experts say
The majority of monkeypox cases outside of Africa have been reported in men who have sex with men
U.S. declares monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency
On Wednesday, the U.S. reached 6,600 cases of monkeypox, the most cases in the world
Brittney Griner sentenced to nine years in prison in Russia
The U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner was found guilty of deliberately bringing cannabis-infused vape cartridges into Russia despite them being illegal
Can President Petro crack Colombia's reliance on oil and coal?
A new president plans an unprecedented shift from fossil fuels to a greener economy. Experts warn it could take decades to achieve