ANALYSIS-As fashion sales fall globally, big brands leave Asia's garment workers in limbo
Coronavirus has driven Western retailers such as ASOS, Gap and Primark to pause or cancel orders, threatening an industry that employs about 60 million garment workers
Calls in Egypt for censored social media after arrests of TikTok star, belly dancer
There have been calls for Egypt to crack down on racy photos and videos on popular social media apps
'Should I buy a mask or food?' - South Asia's poor face stark choice
Rules making people wear masks in public are hitting the poor hardest and exposing deep inequalities
Pakistan's younger women riding a digital wave in drive for better jobs
Women represent only 14% of the IT workforce in Pakistan but a growing number of organisations want to help women crack the traditionally male domain
Murders of women in Mexico rise amid fears of lockdown violence
Murders of women surge amid widespread gang violence
Cambodian Facebook vendor gets six months prison for 'pornographic' adverts
The woman was arrested after selling clothing and cosmetics on Facebook while wearing scanty outfits
Evictions, power cuts heighten S. Africa housing crisis amid lockdown
Despite a moratorium on evictions, tenants unable to pay rent are having utilities shut off and being kicked out of their homes
South Korean feminist party plans school to train 'winning' candidates
The party fails to win any of the four seats it contested, despite a growing feminism movement in the Asian nation
New Zealand's indigenous women battle trauma over 'stolen children'
Indigenous Maori mothers in New Zealand were more likely to fall into depression and take their own lives, according to studies
EXPLAINER-How to control women's sexual health with tech
Collecting intimate data, spreading misinformation online – here’s how anti-abortion groups are using tech to block abortion access