Turkish women fight in court for free HPV vaccine against cancer
After a student won a refund for the jab against cervical cancer, campaigners are pushing for universal access
As G20 chair, coal-heavy Indonesia sends mixed signals on green transition
As one of the world’s biggest coal exporters and carbon emitters, Indonesia's call for funding for green energy shift has upped pressure on it to cut fossil fuel use further
How to halt deforestation? Trust indigenous groups, funders say
To channel much more funding to protect forests, donors need to shift their own demands on indigenous groups, both sides say
Nominees for the 2022 TrustLaw Awards announced
The Thomson Reuters Foundation is delighted to announce the nominees for its annual TrustLaw Awards, which recognise remarkable pro bono projects undertaken by legal teams with NGOs and social enterprises around the world through the TrustLaw service.
OPINION: Efforts to heal the world need us Indigenous peoples - now
New IPCC climate report urges Indigenous participation in restoring denuded land, and flags our ability to stop the deforestation fueling climate change and biodiversity loss
South Africa's 'wild west' WhatsApp groups fuel racism, surveillance
From Johannesburg to Durban, community WhatsApp groups have thrived during the pandemic, but they can feed paranoia, racial profiling and vigilante surveillance, researchers say
UK cancels global LGBT+ conference over trans conversion therapy dispute
Charities planned to boycott the June conference after the UK decided not to ban conversion therapy for transgender people
Transgender women should not compete in female events - British PM
Transgender rights has become a hot topic as sports seek to balance inclusivity with ensuring there is no unfair advantage
Kentucky Governor Beshear vetoes transgender sports ban
In recent weeks, several US states have passed bills that ban transgender women and girls from playing women's sports
China energy goals a problem as U.N. report calls for deeper coal cuts
China is one of several countries falling short when it comes to meeting global goals to curb temperature rises, says IPCC author, as it add coal power capacity