Solar power helps Indian women make light work of cotton spinning
After the national Mission Solar Charkha project, one Indian state is training female cotton spinners to use solar-powered wheels
Uganda's street traders treated 'like animals' in major crackdown
Kampala authorities have arrested thousands of vendors this year and there is criticism over poor treatment and lack of regulation
No fuel, no hope: Sri Lankans flee crisis in mass brain drain
Cost of living crisis fuels exodus of Sri Lanka professionals
OPINION: We need more South Asian queer stories and voices
Shivani Dave reflects on why there needs to be more positive LGBTQ+ representation in the South Asian community
Can Indonesia's Muslim leaders boost public climate change action?
Imams in the Southeast Asian nation have been urged to raise awareness about nature and conservation efforts and persuade sceptics
Accusing government of inaction, South Africans say apps step in
EskomSePush alerts users to rolling blackouts while Panda provides spaces to vent their frustrations.
As Europe's forests burn, why are wildfires getting worse?
Accelerating climate change and extreme weather events such as drought and heatwaves are fuelling forest fires around the world
WHO vows nothing 'ridiculous' as public submits ideas to rename monkeypox
As pressure grows to rename the disease, since monkeys are not the original animal host, WHO turns to the public for ideas
Rugby-Transitioned Olympic champion Green says inclusion must be priority
Gender identity in rugby has been a controversial issue since global governing body World Rugby last year banned transgender women from taking part in the women’s game over safety concerns.
The situation as a Ugandan LGBTQ+ refugee in Kenya is as terrible as you can imagine
An LGBTQ+ Ugandan refugee now living in Kenya writes of the challenges of trying to find a better life.