'Killer business case' for diversity in newsrooms
Diversity is necessary for media companies’ business, from building credibility to finding stories, top editors said on Thursday.
OPINION: It's time to undo the COVID disruption to girls' rights in India
The pandemic has disrupted efforts to end child marriage and caused widespread damage to the financial prospects of girls
'My computer is my weapon': Afghan woman journalist stands up to Taliban
Journalist Zahra Joya was forced to flee Afghanistan but continues to run her news agency from a London hotel
Can artificial intelligence help close gender gaps at work?
Tech startups say their AI systems can interrupt biases in hiring and promotion, but experts warn that algorithms are no silver bullet
As Colombia mulls easing abortion law, teen mothers pay high price
Most of Colombia’s teenage mothers struggle to continue their studies or find well-paid work, a pattern played out in much of Latin America
Calls for new laws as tech fuels 'explosion' of online sex abuse
Governments worldwide are being urged to beef up laws to tackle online sexual exploitation as cyber abuse soars
Working from home may hurt women's careers, says Bank of England's Mann
Difficulty accessing childcare and COVID-related disruption to schooling meant many women were continuing to work from home, while men returned to the office
U.S. abortion curbs: Fearing business impact, companies speak out
A near-total ban on abortion in Texas, and new curbs on the procedure in other Republican-led states, have prompted dozens of companies to wade into the highly charged debate
Crypto queens: Women stake out space in blockchain world
A growing number of female artists, investors and collectors are embracing cryptocurrency and NFTs, and bridging the gender gap
Saudi women barrel into workforce in changing kingdom
The gender pay gap in Saudi Arabia stands at 49% and some employers still ask women for their male guardian's approval during the job hiring process