Even after Epstein's suicide, his accusers to get day in court
Epstein was arrested on July 6 and pleaded not guilty to federal charges of sex trafficking involving dozens of girls as young as 14
'Water women' quench thirst of central India's parched villages
Rural women are taking the lead in restoring water infrastructure to help their families deal with worsening water stress
Bangladesh rules women need not say if virgins on marriage certificates
Marriage laws in the Muslim-majority country in South Asia had required a bride had to state on her marriage certificate if she was a 'kumari' - meaning virgin - a widow, or divorced
Bosses who do not believe in gender bias seen hiring fewer women
Training hiring managers about sexist discrimination in the workplace could be a key factor in overcoming it
Brazilian women must be ashamed of Bolsonaro for mocking my wife, says Macron
Bolsonaro responded on Sunday to a Facebook post that compared the looks of his wife Michelle, 37, with Macron's 66-year-old wife Brigitte
FACTBOX-Saudi travel to World Cup football - 10 breakthroughs for women in 2019
Almost a century after women in the United States won the right to vote the global struggle to end gender disparity continues
Iranian women allowed to watch World Cup qualifier in stadium - official
While foreign women have been allowed limited access to matches in Iran, Iranian women have been banned from stadiums when men's teams are playing since the Islamic revolution in 1979
Rohingya women defy threats in refugee camps to rebuild lives one stitch at a time
Two years after more than 730,000 mostly-Muslim Rohingya fled Buddhist-dominated Myanmar after decades of under apartheid-like restrictions, women are struggling to reposition themselves in society
'Upskirting' abuse arrest in Spain brings calls for new laws
The legal position on upskirting varies considerably across Europe with different countries treating it as a sexual abuse, voyeurism, cybercrime, or no crime at all
OPINION: Companies need to address female unemployment in the Middle East
The skills gap poses a genuine threat to economic progress and could leave nations stalled, millions unemployed and prosperity dwindling