OPINION: Roe v Wade and the need for fair, meaningful protections for data privacy
Everyone deserves to have control over the information they leave on their phones and computers. It’s time our laws and practices changed to give all users meaningful and lasting data privacy
How the conservative Supreme Court is reshaping U.S. law
Here is a look at what the court did in its latest term, which ended on Thursday, and where it is headed.
How will U.S. abortion ruling impact other countries?
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade will have repercussions from Africa to Latin America, say women's health advocates
OPINION: Roe V. Wade reversal displays urgent need for firms to end abusive data practices
To truly protect ourselves and our communities from abortion surveillance, we have to make surveillance less profitable - and that’s the responsibility of companies and lawmakers, not individuals.
Legal clashes await U.S. companies covering workers' abortion costs
Companies, like Amazon, Apple and Microsoft, that offer to cover abortion costs of employees face lawsuits and even potential criminal liability in anti-abortion states
Roe v Wade ruling disproportionately hurts Black women, experts say
More Black women live in states that will ban abortion and those living in southern states - with the most restrictive laws - will bear the brunt
U.S. abortion curbs force women to travel to Mexico
Even before the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling, Mexican abortion rights activists had been working to help American women
U.S. Supreme Court ruling: demand for abortion pills set to soar
As the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, more American women will try to secure supplies of abortion pills – in some cases as a precaution for future use, health experts say
What happens when abortion is banned? Lessons from around the world
As the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade ruling that established the right to abortion, campaigners for abortion access from Africa to Latin America have warned of the potentially devastating consequences
Women-led startups help family farmers feed Latin America
From Brazil to Ecuador's Amazon, women entrepreneurs are working to boost small-scale and organic farming as fears grow of a global food crisis