Indian slavery survivors swap life of bondage for seat in boardroom at tea plantation
About 18 million people are estimated to be trapped in bonded labour in India
Trump administration casts doubt on women's rights amendment push
The amendment was first proposed in the 1920s and gained traction during the rise of the feminist movement
Judge excuses dozens of New Yorkers from serving on Weinstein rape trial jury
50 of 120 potential jurors called on the second day of jury selection were dismissed by noon, most after saying they could not be impartial in the case
Making fun of men or emboldening sex pests? Egyptian song spurs debate
A video for the controversial song has been viewed more than 7.5 million times on YouTube since its release on Jan. 1
FACTBOX-Two years of #MeToo in the courts
Comedian Bill Cosby and R&B singer R. Kelly are among several high-profile figures to have been accused of sex crimes
Encrypted app aims to boost sex crime reporting in India
The app uses blockchain to create an encrypted space where victims can store notes, photos, screenshots, documents, video and audio
Potential jurors expected in New York court Wednesday for Weinstein rape trial
Scores of women, including many famous actresses, have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct dating back decades
India court orders execution of convicts for 2012 deadly rape on Jan. 22
The men were convicted of rape, torture and murder, in a case that triggered large protests and prompted new laws against sexual violence
British teen to appeal Cyprus conviction over gang rape allegation
The 19-year-old woman has said she was coerced into withdrawing her complaint that she was raped in July by a group of Israeli youths
British teen in rape trial gets suspended jail term in Cyprus
The 19-year-old woman has said she was coerced into withdrawing her complaint that she was raped in July by a group of Israeli youths