Mexico says two women may have had non-consensual surgery in U.S. detention center
Two Mexican migrant women held in a U.S. detention center may have been subject to surgical intervention without full consent, Mexico's Foreign Ministry said
Egypt court starts sex crimes trial of student in #MeToo case
Ahmed Bassam Zaki is accused of assault at least three women after a social media campaign that sparked a #MeToo movement in Egypt
OPINION: We need to look beyond #MeToo and learn from women’s activism globally
Focusing on the western-centric #MeToo movement risks overlooking women’s rights activists in the global south
World Rugby rules trans women out of elite female teams
Opponents argue that trans women athletes have unfair physical advantages even after transition
Bangladesh to mull death penalty in rape law review after protests
Urgent rape law review launched by the government following angry nationwide protests over sex assault video
Pakistani drama hailed for portraying strong women put back on air
'Churails' follows the creators of a detective agency to expose unfaithful husbands, tackling taboos such as sexual assault and marital rape
Indigenous Amazon activist fights to save forest and tribe's future
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is an inspiration for Samela Sateré-Mawe, but more so are her roots in Amazon indigenous culture
Congo to investigate 'jobs-for-sex' accusations during Ebola outbreak
Dozens of women have made accusations of sexual exploitation and abuse by aid workers during the 2018-2020 Ebola crisis
Whose body? Indian court says sex work is a woman’s choice
Sick of being seen as victims, adult sex workers hail ruling on consent
When will Dalit lives matter? A cry from the bottom of India's caste system
The death of a 19-year-old Dalit woman following a gang-rape highlights the cruelties of India's ancient caste system