Abortion rights in Europe - rollbacks and progress
Moves to ban abortion in many U.S. states have reignited debate in Europe about reproductive rights
Roe v. Wade: Which U.S. states are banning abortion?
A wave of states are imposing strict bans after the Supreme Court overturned a ruling establishing women's right to abortion
Blind Afghan activist who fled Taliban embraces London life
“For now our future is in Britain, but we cannot forget our home country”
How will U.S. abortion ruling impact other countries?
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade will have repercussions from Africa to Latin America, say women's health advocates
U.S. Supreme Court ruling: demand for abortion pills set to soar
As the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, more American women will try to secure supplies of abortion pills – in some cases as a precaution for future use, health experts say
Ukrainian refugees could fill COVID-19 staff gaps, say UK hospitality firms
Britain's short-staffed hospitality sector - still reeling from COVID-19 - urges government to expand sponsorship scheme for Ukrainian refugees
Ukrainian refugees find haven at French castle
Ukrainians fleeing Russian invasion find housing and jobs with community initiative spreading across France
Ugandan children drop out of school as fees soar post-COVID
On top of rising poverty and child marriage, higher school costs are deterring low-income families from sending students back to class in the East African nation
Ukraine's stateless trapped in warzone with no proof they exist
Tens of thousands of stateless people live in Ukraine, but without identification documents or citizenship it is hard to cross the border - and they may never be able to return home
For Ukraine's refugee children, schools promise a fresh start
Europe's schools scramble to make space for more than 1.5 million children fleeing the war in Ukraine