Smart cameras and baby monitors vulnerable to hackers, warns UK cyber security agency
National Cyber Security Centre says flaws in smart home devices could let hackers spy on families and access live feeds of children sleeping
South Korea's first feminist party launches on International Women's Day
The party aims to push women's rights issues to the forefront of politics in the socially conservative nation
FEATURE-Sri Lankan Tamil women fight for land a decade after war ends
Women whose land was seized by the army during a long-running war are protesting to have their ancestral homes returned
U.N. gender equality meeting cut over coronavirus fears
The New York meeting on gender equality and women's empowerment was scaled back due the global outbreak of COVID-19
From job bans to child marriage, countries told to scrap sexist laws
Women only enjoy legal equality in eight countries, found the report, which highlighted issues from men-only jobs to child marriage
Women protest against sexual violence in Malawi
Women rallied to protest against widespread rape and sexual abuse as they marked the global 'She Decides Day'
ANALYSIS-Abortion rights face stern new test at conservative U.S. Supreme Court
Trump wants to overturn a key 1973 ruling that recognised a woman's constitutional right to an abortion and legalized it nationwide
Fixing food? Norwegian investor eyes up tech entrepreneurs of the future
A Norweigan investor is aiming to boost innovative food start-ups tackling issues including climate change, biodiversity or malnutrition
India's tree planting, conservation push sparks land conflicts
India's conservation drive aimed at reducing carbon emissions puts poor villagers and indigenous people at risk of losing their homes and livelihoods
'Gross and shocking’: Women call for new laws to stop cyber-flashing
Cyber-flashing - when a man sends a photo of his penis via a digital device - is a growing form of sexual abuse