Rain aids effort to control blazes in U.S. West; 1 firefighter dies
The firefighter died on Thursday while battling the El Dorado wildfire in California's San Bernardino National Forest, U.S. Forest Service officials said on Friday
Botswana opts to make land owners of wives with new law
An amendment to a Botswana land act will allow women to become equal landowners alongside their husbands
J.K. Rowling says book character in transphobia row has real life roots
Rowling's new novel features a male serial killer who wears women's clothing
More children wed, risk trafficking in Rohingya camps in pandemic
The study found an increase in child labour and violence against children as well
Women's rights seen taking a backseat under Japan's new government
Japan has missed a target to have women in 30% of leadership posts, and experts see few prospects of rapid change
Women-only tailoring house opens on London's Savile Row
London's Saville Row, known for centuries as the place to go for luxury tailoring, now hosts The Deck, offering made-to-measure suits for women only
Indian cricket team hits period taboos for six with sanitary pad sponsorship
The Rajasthan Royals became the first major sports team to sign a sponsorship deal with a sanitary pad maker
Polish ruling party faces internal struggle over LGBT, women's rights
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is resisting efforts by ultra-conservatives to step up a government crackdown on LGBT and women's rights
Beirut blast adds to women's money and health worries in Lebanon
Women suffer trauma after the Beirut blast as economic hardship puts them at risk of exploitation
Color blind? How boardroom diversity data eludes advocates
As demands grow for greater diversity, businesses are struggling to tell the ethnicity of directors in the absence of self-reporting and disclosure