Four-year old migrant girl and mother to be reunited in Italy after months of separation
"She was very sad and crying all the time. Now she is very, very happy"
Robots seen taking 30 percent of UK jobs with women at lower risk - study
The high number of women in sectors requiring social skills like education and health means women are at lower risk of losing their job
Polio vaccine campaign targets 100 mln African children to stop Nigeria outbreak spreading
Vaccination teams are aiming to reach every child under five in 13 countries from Mauritania to the Democratic Republic of Congo
India opens regulatory 'back door' for projects flouting environment law
"This scheme takes our environment regulation several steps back"
Pakistan passes climate change act, reviving hopes - and scepticism
Measure aims to ramp up action on climate change - but previous laws have produced little in the way of results
Coke and Pepsi get mixed reviews in bid to clean up Brazil sugar supplies
"When companies don't address these conflicts appropriately, they can even lead to violent outcomes like the murder of Berta Cáceres in Honduras."
How to fix war-torn societies? Help women to work
Many women have lost male relatives to war and find themselves in the role of sole breadwinner. One in four Syrian refugee families is now headed by a woman.
Oscar winner Brie Larson to play America's first female presidential candidate
Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to seek the U.S. presidency
Anti-Trump women's march organizers make Fortune's 'World Greatest Leaders' list
Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, Bob Bland and Carmen Perez, who coordinated the Jan. 21 march, spearheaded sister rallies around the world