Sewing a way out of sex work in Spain
Paid work - making clothes - is a path back to normality, they say, a way to feel useful, not used, and learn how to fit into society after being trafficked underground
Russian women post bruised selfies to push for domestic violence law
About one in five Russian women has suffered violence at the hands of a partner, officials estimate
WIDER IMAGE-In Georgian valley, war-scarred women battle tradition to make a living
53-year-old Leila Achishvili has fought hard to secure her independence in fiercely patriarchal north-east Georgia
Applause as Indonesia pardons woman jailed after reporting harassment
The woman recorded some parts of lewd telephone calls from the school's principal without his knowledge in 2012 after complaining of sexual harassment
Macron gambles on cultural shift with bill allowing IVF for lesbians
A poll published on Wednesday showed 61 percent of French people backed lifting the IVF ban for lesbian couples, up 15 points since 2013
Federal court blocks Arkansas from enforcing recently passed 18-week abortion ban
Arkansas is among a wave of Republican-controlled U.S. states that recently passed new restrictions on abortion
Satellite images show Myanmar's 'minimal preparations' for Rohingya return: think-tank
Myanmar has repeatedly said it is ready to take back refugees, blaming Bangladesh for failed efforts to kick-start returns
Stepping into power, Britain's Johnson seeks more diverse cabinet
More women are expected to serve as full cabinet members
Canada's crime rate climbs 2% in 2018 on #MeToo boost, higher fraud
Statistics Canada said the number of sexual assaults increased by 13% in 2017 and by 15% in 2018, probably because of increased public awareness through campaigns like #MeToo
Britain to ban 'gagging' clauses used to silence harassment victims
Confidentiality agreements have come under increased scrutiny in Britain amid the global 'Me Too' movement against sexual harassment and assault