Content moderation in conflict zones: What role for big tech?
Tech firms have come under fire for 'discriminatory' content moderation policies during the recent flare-up between Gaza and Israel. How have they responded?
Bangkok's micro homes: a model for slum dwelling in COVID-19?
Newly built micro homes helped residents brave a surge of the coronavirus, and could be a model for a planned redevelopment
Texas governor signs law banning abortions as early as six weeks
Nearly a dozen states have passed similar "heartbeat" abortion bans but none have taken effect due to legal challenges
Texas governor signs 'fetal heartbeat' abortion ban, exposing abortion providers to lawsuits
The law banning terminations after about six weeks of pregnancy is part of a wave of similar measures passed in Republican-led states
Kenya set to appoint first female chief justice at sensitive moment
Women's rights champion Martha Koome is set to make history with top legal job
Chile's women shine in constitution vote as more men need leg-up to stay even
Five women - but seven men - benefited from rules to ensure an equal gender split in committee drafting a new constitution
U.S. Supreme Court takes up major challenge to abortion rights
The case could gut Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide in 1973
Afghan girls determined to go back to school after deadly attack
Pupils, families and teachers all expressed their commitment to education in a country where girls were blocked from school under Taliban rule
Eco-friendly Eid - the Indonesian women on a mission to plant trees
Muslim women's group 'Aisyiyah is helping the environment and local communities by restoring forests, tackling climate problems and raising awareness on the need to reduce waste
Lawmaker urges Malta to stop criminalising women who seek abortions
Surprise bill tabled by Marlene Farrugia in Catholic Malta seeks to remove criminal sanctions for women who seek abortions