US women's group plays Trump's "Grab them" tape on Washington Mall
Millions of women demonstrated around the world in January, the day after Trump was sworn into office, objecting to his views toward women's rights
INTERVIEW-Nobel laureate says human suffering must end in "forgotten land" of Yemen
"The country has been besieged for three years, state employees have been unpaid for months, and people have no access to basic services such as water, electricity, health and food"
War or peace? Neither reigns in limbo land of Nagorno-Karabakh
"Many people are displaced but they are in areas that are highly militarised. There's a pressure that you have to be prepared, that war can explode at any time"
British hotel sex gang convicted of trafficking south-east Asian women
"Once the women were caught up in the prostitution ring, it was invariably almost impossible for them to escape the life they had been forced into"
FEATURE-From tourism to coffee, young Thais blend profit with social good
"There are so many problems in Thailand that need to be solved"
Criticised for overlooking slavery risks, L'Oreal keeps eye on mica, executive says
"At L'Oreal we take this topic very seriously and have a zero tolerance policy with regards to any type of forced labor including modern slavery"
All-male panel on feminism comes under fire in Mexico
Panel led by feminist and anthropologist Marta Lamas has been criticised online as "feminism for dummies"
Cities make for healthier, happier people - report
Downtown residents are more active and socially engaged than people who live in the sprawl of suburbia
Banned for not wearing hijab, Iranian chess champion will play for U.S.
"It feels good and ... peaceful to play for a federation where I am welcomed and supported"