Setback for Tunisia's #MeToo movement as new MP gets immunity
A private Facebook group set up by the feminist organisation Aswat Nissa for victims to recount instances of harassment now has 21,600 members
Social media: double-edged sword for LGBT+ Asia
Technology companies should do more to crack down on hate speech and improve security for vulnerable people, campaigners said
Free bus rides seen as just one step to get more Indian women into public life
India has a grim record of sexual violence and discrimination against women, with an average of about 90 rapes reported each day in 2017
Commonwealth leaders urged to pass laws protecting workers from slavery
About two billion people - more than 60% of the world's workforce - are in informal work, leaving them vulnerable to being underpaid, overworked and treated like slaves
Greta Thunberg sets sail for Spain ahead of climate summit
The 16-year-old, who rejects air travel because of the high levels of greenhouse gas emissions involved, hitched a ride aboard the 48-foot vessel
Ex-wife of British MP caught sexting stands in election appealing to abuse victims
Former MP Andrew Griffiths quit the government in July last year after reports he sent more than 2,000 explicit messages to two constituents
Climate change blamed as floods overwhelm Venice, swamping basilica and squares
A flood barrier was designed in 1984 to protect Venice from high tides, but the multi-billion euro projec has been plagued by corruption, cost overruns and prolonged delays
Rising U.S. losses from powerful hurricanes flag need for better protection
Worsening storms are causing worsening damage - but measures to prepare and protect could help, experts say
Focus on people as well as profit, business leaders told
Companies need to join a growing global push for so-called wellbeing economies that take into account more than profit and loss accounts
INTERVIEW-Time's Up new CEO says bosses waking up to risks of 'toxic' workplaces
'It's an age-old issue that's going to take us more than a few years to attack, but I do think we are in a moment where there is an awareness of the problem'