Latin American cities ready for massive Women's Day marches
The marches have been triggered by increasing outcry over inequality, femicide and abortion controls
Hungary's 'Easy Riders' on a mission to help victims of abuse
The 900-strong group of mostly men ride to scenes of violence in a show of support for the victims
Latin American women prepare for record feminist marches
This year's International Women's Day coincides with attempts to pass laws improving women's rights across the region
'Despicable' - Women seethe over Mexican leader's wobbly response to violence
Mexican women are planning a 'strike' on Monday to protest against violence
U.N. cancels some meetings ahead of climate summit due to coronavirus
The upcoming summit is expected to be the most important round of climate negotiations since the 2015 Paris agreement was reached
'Fear of the unknown': U.S. pregnant women worried by lack of virus research
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 now stands at 14. More than 3,400 people have died worldwide
Argentine filmmaker throws spotlight on abortion amid legalization push
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez is pushing a bill to Congress to legalize abortion that would make the country the first major economy in Latin America to do so
Top UK firms face tougher climate disclosure rule
Companies would have to disclose the financial risk of climate change
As climate fight intensifies, U.S. states seek to block local natural-gas bans
The new bills, backed by business and utility interests, come as a growing number of cities in California and the Northeast vote to electrify their building sectors to avoid the fossil fuel
British fund industry warns companies on climate risk
Investment Association wants companies to explain in annual reports the impact climate change will have on their business model and how those risks are measured and managed