'Miss' missing as Wimbledon shakes up tradition
The use of prefixes such as 'Miss' and 'Mrs' has, for the most part, been scrapped by the organisers, ending a long-held tradition and bringing parity with the men's game
Nigeria has #MeToo moment after popular pastor is accused of rape
Since Friday, women have come out with more allegations against pastors, but have also taken the movement beyond the church
Attorneys to challenge criminal charge against Alabama woman who lost fetus in shooting
The case is a test of a law in Alabama in which voters last November passed a constitutional amendment that gave fetuses the full legal rights and protections of people
Pakistani man kills wife, two children, six others in alleged honour killing
The man committed the attack as revenge for a suspected affair by his wife
'Here, I feel free': Mexico City celebrates role as haven for LGBTQ migrants
Mexican immigration authorities do not register sexual orientation, but activists say the number of LGBTQ migrants in the capital has risen as people flee discrimination elsewhere
U.S. federal court delays adoption of healthcare rule on abortion
The rule would allow medical workers to decline performing abortions or other treatments on moral or religious grounds
Missouri's only abortion clinic to stay open until at least Aug. 1
Missouri is one of 12 states to pass laws restricting abortion access this year
Missouri's sole abortion clinic awaits ruling on whether it can stay open
If Missouri officials succeed in closing the clinic, it would become the only U.S. state without a legal abortion facility
U.S. rights groups, doctors sue to stop Georgia 'heartbeat' abortion ban
The law will make abortion possible only in the first few weeks of a pregnancy, in many cases before a woman even realizes she is pregnant
U.S. Supreme Court declines Alabama bid to revive abortion restriction
The law in question is different than an even more strict Alabama measure signed by Republican Governor Kay Ivey in May