GetEqual app helps Southeast Asia LGBTQ+ gig workers find new jobs
A mobile app in Southeast Asia aims to provide more job opportunities for LGBTQ+ people working in the gig economy
Activists say China's new Silk Road equips autocrats with spy tech
China is helping dozens of nations to roll out digital surveillance systems which can be used to target protest and dissent
Man vs Machine: Delivery driver fights algorithm in Bollywood film
A Bollywood gig worker and his struggles with the algorithm could help change consumers' views of the industry
India Partition: After 75 years, tech opens a window into the past
Facebook, YouTube and VR are helping people in India and Pakistan connect, despite bloodshed of independence in 1947
A year on, Afghans hide out fearing death by data
A year after the Taliban takeover, thousands remain in hiding, fearful that biometric data can be used to track them
Elon Musk and Twitter are at war over bots - here's why they matter
Musk has terminated his $44 billion Twitter buyout deal, citing doubts over bot info. But what are bots, and are they all bad?
After Roe v. Wade, healthcare data privacy fears grow worldwide
From India to Chile, concern is growing over the sale and tracking of reproductive health data, and the risks for abortion seekers
Twitter battles India for control of social media content
Lawsuit against Indian government's orders to remove content is seen as setting a precedent for Big Tech firms fighting censorship
Gig economy workers hit by high fuel prices and layoffs
High fuel prices, income cuts, and a global economic slowdown have put gig workers in a precarious position
India's new VPN rules spark fresh fears over online privacy
Cybersecurity directive requiring virtual private network (VPN) providers to retain users' raise concerns that activists, whistleblowers and dissenters will be at greater risk of surveillance