Women sue Yale, saying off-campus fraternities discriminate, enable abuse
The three students bringing the lawsuit say they were groped at parties held at fraternity houses
Lawmaker who changed Jordan's rape law takes on child marriage
Nearly 10,500 girls in Jordan were married before reaching their 18th birthdays in 2017
Global count finds cases of child soldiers more than doubling
Children are recruited to be fighters, informants, looters, messengers, spies and as domestic and sexual slaves
'Sexist' data is holding women back, Bill and Melinda Gates say
Gender inequality is one of the greatest barriers to human progress, the United Nations said last year
Lawmaker who changed Jordan's rape law takes on child marriage
In 2017 Jordan's parliament voted to abolish a law that allowed rapists to escape punishment by marrying their victims
Exposure of bullying 'boys club' brings #MeToo to French media
Closed Facebook group 'League of LOL' taunted women, cracked jokes about rape and used pornographic memes to attack its victims
Behind closed doors: battling domestic violence in Bosnia
Almost one in two Bosnian women have experienced some form of violence, mostly at the hands of their own partners
Sudanese security forces use tear gas to break up women's protest
The protesters were trying to march towards a large women's prison before security forces moved in
Berlin festival aims for gender equality with half of films by women
The festival will aim to have more women in its jury, film line-up and staff
Women overlooked and undervalued in medicine - researchers
Medical research is skewed towards the needs of men, with almost three quarters of biomedical research papers failing to consider differences in outcome according to sex