UK lawmakers hear more reports of aid worker sex abuse in Congo
At least eight reports of sexual assault and abuse by aid workers in Democratic Republic of Congo have been made
INTERVIEW - High kicks: The Pakistani football star training girls in the Hindu Kush
Footballer Karishma Ali has not let the coronavirus stop her pursuing her dream of helping Pakistani girls have a better future
Pandemic seen rolling back conditions in Asia garment factories
Women workers most at risk in 'race to the bottom', according to the United Nations
G20 women's forum urged to press hosts Saudi on rights
Saudi authorities arrested at least a dozen female activists in 2018
U.N. says pandemic will slow already miniscule progress in women's rights
Only modest gains in education and lowered maternal mortality have taken place since 1995, the U.N. said
Slovak parliament narrowly rejects tightening of abortion rules
The amendment would have doubled waiting periods, banned clinics from advertising services and made women declare their reasons for termination
Only one in seven UK rape victims think reporting will bring justice
Only around one in seven rape victims in Britain believes that by reporting the crime to the police they will receive justice
Britain urged to force companies to publish ethnicity pay gaps
Bill to reform equal pay law would also allow women workers to know what men in comparable jobs are being paid if they suspect bosses are paying them less
Tennis star's court case spotlights domestic violence in Georgia
Georgian tennis player Nikoloz Basilashvili has denied charges he attacked his former wife in front of their son
All-female scientific coalition calls for protection of Antarctic Peninsula
The new protection area, proposed in 2018 by Chile and Argentina, would cover northernmost part of southernmost continent, one of the fastest-warming places on Earth