COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 21 September
Top stories: COVID-19 causing medical supplies shortages in United States; WHO makes call to leaders at UNGA; Indonesia reports lowest daily rise in more than a year.
Top stories: COVID-19 causing medical supplies shortages in United States; WHO makes call to leaders at UNGA; Indonesia reports lowest daily rise in more than a year.
Biodiversity can have a positive effect on climate change. A new campaign in the UK hopes to encourage gardeners to make small changes to help build a greener, more sustainable future.
Top stories: President Biden to convene virtual COVID-19 summit on UN fringes; England simplifies international travel rules; US FDA advisers vote in favour of booster shots for those age...
Top stories: EU pledges increased climate funds for poorer nations; Climate change could trigger internal migration of 216 million people; Warning on human rights risk posed by climate ch...
Top stories: International organizations urge action on vaccine equity; Poll sees hit to US Q3 growth from Delta variant; COVID-19 vaccine booster campaign begins in England.
Top stories: COVID-19 in the Americas; White House planning new travel system; Panama set to offer COVID-19 vaccines to tourists.
The latest Ipsos 'What worries the world' survey shows the issues that are front of mind for people around the world.
Top stories: Urgent call to accelerate vaccination in Africa; Indian study finds drop in COVID-19 antibodies within four months of first dose; UK recommends booster shots for vulnerable a...
Top stories: COVID-19 cases in southeast China spread; COVID-19 booster shots not widely needed, leading scientists say; Indonesia eases restrictions on tourist island of Bali.
Top stories: Germany launches week-long vaccination drive; US studies suggest vaccines hold strong against Delta variant; South Africa set to ease COVID-19 restrictions.
Top stories: Europe sees hottest summer ever; US President Biden calls climate change an 'existential threat'; four tuna species show signs of recovery - but more work is needed.
A new Ipsos survey shows that a majority of adults in 13 countries believe first doses should be the priority, although most would get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot if offered.
Top stories: White House announces new plan to tackle COVID-19; WHO extends call for global moratorium on booster shots until end of 2021; Emergency COVID-19 restrictions extended in Japan.
An update to the IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species shows hope for four commercially fished tuna species - but work remains to protect marine life.
A World Economic Forum issue briefing on quantum computing explores the technology, where it's come from and what the future might hold.