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When Business Has Rainbow Colors

Bangkok has long sold itself on sunlight, street food and that indefinable sense of sanuk (fun), but in 2025 another draw is moving quietly...

Teaching Private Parts and Consent

In Japan, where conversations about sexuality have long hovered in the shadows, a quiet revolution is taking place in the most unexpected of places:...

Leavers: Pack, Use, Test

As the sun dips low over Western Australia’s south-west coast and the sand dunes of Dunsborough beckon, thousands of Year 12 students are gearing...

Divorce at His Discretion

In India’s diverse tapestry of laws, the practice of Talaq‑e‑Hasan (three-step divorce) has quietly become a flashpoint for debates about gender equality and religious...

Have the “Bangkok Rules” Changed Asia’s Prisons?

The Bangkok Rules are back in the spotlight as the world marks their fifteenth anniversary, and there has never been a better moment to...

Muscle Girls Lift The Bar

Located in Ikebukuro (池袋), just a stone’s throw from Tokyo's train station, the Muscle Girls Bar opened in mid-2020 and has cultivated a reputation...

Inside Shanghai’s Marriage Market

On a bustling weekend in Shanghai, right beneath the soaring glass towers surrounding People’s Square (人民广场) and drifting into the leafy refuge of the...

Walking to Break Patriarchy

In the hushed alleyways and dimly-lit squares of Nepal's Capital city, a quiet gender war is under way, as women reclaim the streets at...

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