Three arrested in India for online harassment of Muslim women
Pictures of dozens of women had been used without their consent and doctored to create an open source app called 'Bulli Bai' - a derogatory term to describe Muslim women
In Egypt, lending apps boost cash-strapped women business owners
An age-old savings system in Egypt is going digital – helping to plug a gap in funding for women-led businesses
In a first, Indian gig company sues protesting women workers
Urban Company's suit against its female workers is the first such legal action in the country amid growing discontent over gig work
India sex workers seek to be counted after court upholds their rights
Campaigners say almost half India’s sex workers are not registered with the government
China to give women right to decide on caesarean birth - report
In China, a hospital can currently only let a pregnant women deliver by caesarean section if her husband approves
China prepares new sexual harassment safeguards for women
China, a country where men dominate the top echelons of politics and business ranks 107th among 153 countries in the World Economic Forum's annual ranking on global gender equality
Texas abortion law opens door to copycat curbs on guns, other rights
States seeking to roll back abortion rights may in the near future not need to resort to novel mechanisms like the Texas law to avoid running afoul of Supreme Court precedent on abortion
UK boxing star Nicola Adams fights sexist stereotypes
A new documentary traces double Olympic gold medallist Nicola Adams' battle for equality in boxing
Chile's presidential candidates on mining, pensions and LGBT+ rights
Chilean lawmaker José Antonio Kast is opposed to same-sex marriage and abortion, preferring to focus on "family-focused" policies
To dye for: Indonesia's carbon-rich mangroves in fashion with women weavers
Mangroves have an outsize role in sequestering planet-heating carbon dioxide emissions but they are disappearing fast in Indonesia