Huge turnout, some violence at Latin America Women's Day marches
The marches have been triggered by a growing outcry over inequality, femicide and abortion controls
Islamists hurl stones and shoes at Women's Day marchers in Pakistan
There has been an uproar in conservative circles over feminist slogans used during the past two marches
Thousands march in Spain on women's day despite coronavirus fears
Women's rights movement has emerged as a formidable political force in Spain after the 2016 'Wolf Pack' trial
Turkish police use tear gas in Istanbul to disperse Women's Day crowd
During the last year's International Women's Day march the police fired tear gas to break up the crowd
OPINION: The climate crisis has a female face
Groups of climate activists are dominated by women because they suffer the most from the climate crisis fuelled by our patriarchal economic system
Women's rights activists attacked then detained in Kyrgyzstan
Activists say women's rights are deteriorating in Kyrgyzstan, the former Soviet republic of 6 million
OPINION: Women, find the leader in yourself!
We want every woman to achieve her full potential no matter whether she chose to be a doctor, a mother, a teacher or a leader
'Even men now cheer me on': Kabul women sell burgers in solar-powered foodcarts
Many women were concerned about possible return to power by hardline Islamist Taliban, who now say they have changed and will allow women to work
Latin American cities ready for massive Women's Day marches
The marches have been triggered by increasing outcry over inequality, femicide and abortion controls
Women's rights: 25 years of progress? Or not?
Despite progress in some areas, equality remains a long way off, with millions of girls and women affected by poverty, violence and discrimination