EXCLUSIVE - From managers to maids: India's working women all face sexual abuse
At least 20 million women have left the workforce of Asia's third-largest economy since 2005 partly due to their poor treatment
Iranian activist blocked from World Cup match allowed to protest
"It feels like a victory to be holding up the banner again"
Nigeria herders, farmers conflict highlights squeeze on arable land
Fertile land is dwindling due to climate change combined with a population boom and is fueling conflicts across the continent
Ex-rugby captain backs ban on anti-gay chants at British football matches
"The time has come to move from acknowledgement to action"
Malnutrition the 'challenge of our time', say award winners
"People can't get enough nutritious food because it's too expensive"
Indian women welcome foreign minister's move to call out trolls
"These are organised swarms of gender trolling"
World risks missing goal of ending child marriage by 2030
"If we have a world without child marriage, this world will be trillions and trillions dollars wealthier"
Caste-based killing in India over land prompts call for govt action
More than half of India's lower-caste population is landless
Kuala Lumpur 'living library' bridges generation gap in aging Asia
"Aging is still seen as quite a taboo subject in many Asian countries"
"Sea change" needed to achieve goal of ending child marriage by 2030
Extreme weathers in countries including Bangladesh, Mali and Niger have put more girls at risk of child marriage