OPINION: To save the future, we must make history now
COVID-19 robbed us of a historic year of climate and nature action – we have to take it back
Indigenous Tao way of life under threat on Taiwan island
A surge in domestic tourism due to COVID-19 has pushed the island's traditional Tao way of life and ecological balance to the brink
Scarce pastures put Kashmir nomads' migration in peril
Pastoralists this year have sold less than half the usual quantity of livestock because of COVID restrictions
Pakistani police rescue Christian teen forced to convert, marry
Forced conversion and marriage of girls from minority religions is a growing problem in Pakistan, campaigners say
Kenyan charities urge gov't to quit U.S.-led anti-abortion pact
Critics say the Geneva Consensus Declaration is a bid to weaken global efforts to safeguard women's sexual and reproductive health and rights
Bangladesh's High Court questions ban on marital rape prosecutions
Court's decision welcomed by women's rights activists who say current legislation discriminates against married women and girls
Pakistani fishermen fear a 'new Dubai' could empty their nets
Fishermen say a development on two islands could destroy their livelihoods
Sex tapes and stereotypes: Women jostle for bigger place in Georgian politics
A new gender quota law will bring a record number of women into parliament in Saturday’s election, raising hopes for deeper change
OPINION: How women are fighting for peace in a militarised cyberspace
The internet can accelerate a more peaceful world for women – or chip away at their rights. Twenty years since the world recognized women’s right to peace, it’s up to us to decide what’s next
India changes controversial land laws in disputed Kashmir
Until last year, the region enjoyed a special status guaranteed by the Indian constitution, which allowed it to make its own rules about property ownership