Indonesian woman jailed for reporting harassment to seek amnesty
Teacher Baiq Nuril Maknun faces jail after recording lewd phone calls from a school principal
No papers but a home: Somali women take on South Africa's property market
Some women are challenging traditions and navigating male-dominated property market in hope that, one day, they will have security that comes with owning a place of their own
Hundreds protest in Paris against deadly domestic violence
According to Interior Ministry figures, 130 women were allegedly killed in 2017 by their husband or partner up from 123 in 2016
Tunisian PM bans face veils in public institutions after bombing
In 2011, women were allowed to wear the hijab and niqab in Tunisia after a decades-long ban under secular presidents
U.S. Senator Warren proposes executive action on women of color pay gap
The pay gap issue is part of a larger discussion on income inequality among the 25 candidates who want to challenge U.S. President Donald Trump
Indonesia's top court jails woman who reported sexual harassment
The woman recorded some phone calls from the principal of a school where she worked and gave a recording to a third person, and distributed it on an electronic device
Tech entrepreneurs seek to shatter stereotypes about women in farming
Women make up nearly half the global workforce in farming, but many say their contribution has long gone unrecognised, particularly in developing countries
'Athletic and aggressive' - now World Cup women want equality
From the U.S. team suing over pay gaps, to star player Ada Hegerberg quitting Norway's team in protest, female players and fans use World Cup spotlight to voice equality concerns
India's parched fields yield rich crop of women cops
As worsening water shortages make life as struggle, woman are turning to a new career: the police force
Washington city's crackdown on 'bikini baristas' wins court blessing
The baristas called their dearth of clothing a means to demonstrate female empowerment, confidence and 'fearless body acceptance'