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Reuters - Why a ban on polygamy is dividing Muslim women in India’s Uttarakhand state - scmp.com - India - state Uttarakhand

Why a ban on polygamy is dividing Muslim women in India’s Uttarakhand state

Shayara Bano heaved a sigh of relief at the enactment of a law banning polygamy in her small Indian state, the culmination of a years-long effort, including her own case before the nation’s Supreme Court.

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Narendra Modi - Contributing writer - NEETA LAL - Modi makes pre-election push to empower India's women - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

Modi makes pre-election push to empower India's women

NEW DELHI -- India's government is renewing a drive for women's empowerment, including greater participation in the workforce, just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi gears up for his reelection campaign.

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Narendra Modi - Indian state's polygamy ban divides some Muslim women - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi

Indian state's polygamy ban divides some Muslim women

NEW DELHI — Shayara Bano heaved a sigh of relief on Wednesday (Feb 7) at the enactment of a law banning polygamy in her small Indian state, the culmination of a years-long effort including her own case before the nation's Supreme Court.

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Nikkei staff writer - SOPHIE MAK - China powers women's tennis despite Peng Shuai's uncertain fate - asia.nikkei.com - China - Australia

China powers women's tennis despite Peng Shuai's uncertain fate

MELBOURNE -- This year's Australian Open brought record-breaking attendance and bumper revenue driven by lucrative Chinese sponsorships, broadcast rights and merchandise deals, prompting the tournament's director to describe it as the Grand Slam's "best ever" edition.

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NINIEK KARMINI - Anies Baswedan - As Indonesia goes to the polls, women and minority candidates face challenges - apnews.com - China - Indonesia -  Jakarta, Indonesia - county Christian

As Indonesia goes to the polls, women and minority candidates face challenges

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — With a broad smile on his face, Jakarta city council candidate Rian Ernest answers almost every question about his faith with the same line.

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Dimuthu Attanayake - In Sri Lanka, climate change traps women farmers in ‘exploitative’ cycle of economic violence - scmp.com - Usa - Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, climate change traps women farmers in ‘exploitative’ cycle of economic violence

This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center .

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Agence FrancePresse - In Pakistan, millions missing from electoral rolls as women ‘lack autonomy’ to vote - scmp.com - Pakistan

In Pakistan, millions missing from electoral rolls as women ‘lack autonomy’ to vote

Perched on her traditional charpai bed, Naeem Kausir says she would like to vote in Pakistan’s coming election – if only the men in her family would let her.

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Contributing writer - Kitty parties live on to provide cash and comfort for Indian women - asia.nikkei.com - India

Kitty parties live on to provide cash and comfort for Indian women

VADODARA, India -- It is a Saturday evening. Done with their day's work, Bhavna Padiyar, 32, and her sister, Kiran, 37, both domestic helpers in the western Indian city of Vadodara, are busy getting their house ready for the most important monthly event of their calendar: a kitty party.

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