TRESemme hair ad angers South Africans still hurting from racist past
The advert describing African Black hair as frizzy and damaged was seen to reaffirm the view that natural Afro hair is not "normal"
S.Korea charges former 'comfort women' activist with fraud, embezzlement
The charges against Yoon Mee-hyang threaten to undermine the wartime sexual violence movement that she led for decades
Philippines deports U.S. Marine who killed transgender woman
A court had found Pemberton guilty of killing Jennifer Laude in a hotel in Olongapo six years ago
Pakistani police hunt for gang rape suspects as protests held across country
Protests erupted after the lead investigator on a gang rape case suggested the woman was to blame for her attack after her car broke down
Afghan peace talks open with calls for ceasefire, women's rights
As the historic peace talks kick off, the question of how to safeguard the rights of women and minorities are big challenges
Mexican activists protesting violence against women set building on fire
They are demanding justice for murdered women in cases that have not been solved or even properly investigated
Zimbabwe divorce law spurs women's fight for property
The law rejects the traditional thinking that only financial contributions count when splitting property, its supporters say
As Citi taps Fraser, Wall Street's poor record on diversity is put in focus
Jane Fraser became the first woman to head a Wall Street bank on Thursday
TV soap EastEnders could 'save lives' with domestic abuse under lockdown plot
Charities hope soap opera will spur domestic violence victims to seek help post lockdown
Hillary Clinton 'disappointed' with pace of women's rights advancement
Hillary Clinton said the world has "a lot more work to do" in the advancement of women’s rights