UK universities roll out consent courses to tackle harassment
Nearly 1,500 allegations of sexual harassment or sexual violence against university students were registered in 2018-19
Iran stadium campaigner says women attending match will 'break a taboo'
Under pressure from world governing body FIFA, Iranian authorities have allocated seats to women in four sectors of Tehran's 78,000 capacity Azadi Stadium
Albanian teens develop app for domestic violence victims
The app provides breathing exercises to help women, connects them to state officials in every town who can help them secure restraining orders and access benefits
U.S. women's team fights back against governing body's pay claims
U.S. women's national soccer team sued the U.S. Soccer Federation for gender discrimination in March in a lawsuit that included complaints about wages and working conditions
Fewer children, fewer climate risks? Niger ponders a controversial option
In a nation with the world's highest birth rate and growing risks to food and water security from climate change, reducing births may be one way to adapt
Thousands peacefully protest French IVF law, avoiding repeat of 2013 violence
The draft law, which has cleared its first reading in parliament, would allow lesbians and single women to access IVF treatment
What's in a name? India's citizenship drive hits women hardest
As Assam leaves millions off a register of citizens, women are struggling to get documents proving their right to register as Indian
New Zealand bishop resigns after woman's complaint of unacceptable behaviour
'In the eyes of the Catholic church, Bishop Drennan's behaviour was completely unacceptable,' a top church official said
Saudi Arabia allows foreign men and women to share hotel rooms
Women, including Saudis, are also allowed to rent hotel rooms by themselves as the state softens strict regulations