Heatwave relief: What can hot countries teach us about keeping cool?
From sunshades to white roofs, and cooling payments to checks on the vulnerable, here's how hot countries deal with heat risks
OPINION: We need a treaty to phase out fossil fuels
Our focus on only limiting fossil fuel emissions - not production - has allowed countries and firms to claim climate leadership while also supporting new coal, oil and gas projects
LGBTQ+ Nigerians fear violence after sharia court death sentence
A sharia court ruling that sentenced three men to death by stoning for being gay has left LGBTQ+ groups in fear of a rights crackdown
Haitians choose between school fees or food as costs rise
The inflation diaries: A third of Haitians live in extreme poverty. As prices of staple goods spike, they have little left to cut
South Africans fear rising crime as food costs spike
The inflation diaries: As price rises outstrip salaries, residents worry about sending money to families back home, and avoiding rising violence on the streets
Burdened with debts, low-income Britons feel pinch as bills surge
The inflation diaries: High rates of credit card debt mean many low-income Britons are being squeezed by rising food and energy prices
Firewood and no meat: Kenya's cost-of-living crisis bites
The inflation diaries: As Kenyans gear up for an Aug. 9 election, rising food and fuel prices have become a major campaign issue
As prices spiral, India's workers forced to forgo small pleasures
The inflation diaries: Low and middle-income families cut back as price rises bite, with experts predicting no respite in sight
Inflation-hit Bangladeshis swap eggs for pulses and ration cards
The inflation diaries: Rising prices are forcing many in Bangladesh to cut costs in the kitchen or seek out subsidised food
South Africa power cuts widen digital divide and wealth gaps
Rolling electricity blackouts mean South Africans unable to afford data and generators struggle to study or work online