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Tachinbō: The Long Shadow of Japan’s Street Trade

Tokyo’s nights have long inspired a mix of fascination and unease, especially in districts like Kabukichō where the blurred lines of Japan’s vast fūzoku...

China’s Business of “Child-body” Dolls

Under the glare of global scrutiny, Chinese authorities have quietly moved to shut down a factory accused of producing “childlike” — or what regulators...

The Voice Women Never Had in Waziristan

South Waziristan’s only female journalist, Razia Mahsood, stands at the crossroads of tradition and transformation — a Pakistani woman whose name now signals courage,...

Asia’s Eunuchs: Pain, Power, and Stigma

Eunuchs have long occupied one of the most paradoxical positions in Asian history: guardians of emperors yet outcasts of society, sacred dancers yet targets...

When Floods Hit, Women Pay the Price

The floods sweeping across Southeast Asia have laid bare an often-overlooked crisis: the disproportionate burden borne by women and girls when disaster strikes. As...

Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s

Australia’s bold ban on social media use for children under 16 has sparked global debate, but across Asia, governments are watching closely — and...

Thailand’s Hidden Sex Economy

Thai sex tourism is one of the world’s most famous – and most misunderstood – phenomena: a multi-billion baht industry that draws foreign visitors...

Taiwan’s Trans Rights Battle Flares

The Ministry of the Interior (MOI) in Taiwan has once again ignited a fierce public backlash after demanding what critics call unnecessary “proof” of...

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