OPINION: User, beware: Privacy-washing online is real
Many companies are adapting “green washing” tactics from decades ago, affixing a veneer of privacy to their products but still scooping up, sharing, and selling our intimate data
Los Angeles reports area's first death due to monkeypox
First death due to monkeypox has been reported in Los Angeles
EU executive to recommend cutting billions for Hungary - sources
The European Union suspends billions of euros set aside for Hungary over corruption woes
U.S. Supreme Court requires Yeshiva University to allow LGBT student club
U.S. Supreme Court has ordered Yeshiva University to authorise a LGBT student club
Ethereum blockchain slashes energy use with 'Merge' software upgrade
'Merge', a major software upgrade for the Ethereum blockchain reduces its energy usage
Patagonia founder gives away company to help fight climate crisis
Founder of apparel brand Patagonia is giving away his company to a trust and non-profit organisation to fight the climate crisis
What happened when crypto companies entered the carbon market?
Cryptocurrency players have created digital tokens based on carbon credits but doubts surround their green claims
Lebanese band Mashrou' Leila to split after online harassment
Fans mourn split of popular rock band, which was known as a champion for LGBTQ+ rights in the Middle East
What does the green transition mean for energy jobs?
As calls grow for climate action, the shift from fossil fuels to cleaner power sources raises questions about who can access the new jobs, what skills they require and how much they pay
Activist jailed for two years for insulting Thailand's queen
A political activist in Thailand has been sentenced to prison for insulting the Queen Suthida