Abortion rights in Europe - rollbacks and progress
Moves to ban abortion in many U.S. states have reignited debate in Europe about reproductive rights
Latin American domestic workers build apps to fight for their rights
Worker-led collectives in Brazil, Mexico and Colombia are building mobile apps to help domestic staff claim their rights and money
No room to cut: Rising inflation traps Bangladesh climate migrants
As fuel prices and the cost of living soar, Bangladesh's poorest warn "I can't survive"
Why Black women bear brunt of strict U.S. abortion laws
Black women face rising maternal deaths and unwanted pregnancies as states clamp down on abortion access, rights groups warn
Women sacrifice their health to shield families from spiking costs
Women are skipping meals, medical appointments and treatments in order to make ends meet as living costs rise worldwide
Mahsa Amini death: facial recognition to hunt hijab rebels in Iran
Use of facial recognition technology to identify women breaking hijab law puts them at greater risk of abuse, activists say
Nigerian ride-hailing app aims to put women at ease
HerRyde, a ride-hailing app with exclusively women drivers that launched in August in Nigeria puts women minds at ease
OPINION: Women land defenders in Latin America need new rights to be implemented
The Escazú Agreement sets out to curb escalating violence and give indigenous activists a voice in decision-making - if respected, it will also boost environmental protection
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
'As capable as a son': Indians say no to the abortion of girls
More girls are born as women achieve success in business and sport, and police raid clinics that carry out sex-selective abortions