France plans to repatriate children of jihadist fighters in Syria
Families report some 60 French women with 150 minors in Syria
Vatican 'suffragettes' want vote, change, in a man's Church
Only six women hold senior jobs in Holy See offices
Child bride refugees spur Sweden to tighten marriage law
Under a law, expected to come into force in January, Sweden will invalidate all underage marriages
British lawmakers call for ban on unsolicited nude male photos
The government has pledged 100 million British pounds to combat violence against women and girls
French ban on full-face Islamic veil violates human rights - U.N. panel
U.N. rights panel said the ban disproportionately harmed women's right to manifest their religious beliefs and could lead to them being confined at home and marginalised
Will sex trafficking survivors find their voice in India's #MeToo movement?
The movement has spread across India over the past couple of weeks, as women flood social media with stories of their experiences of harassment and sexual violence
Child marriage survivors say UK law legitimises 'terrible' abuse
Nearly 2,000 young people in Britain, the vast majority of them girls, were wed before the age of 18 between 2010 and 2015
Hidden in diaries, untold stories of Boko Haram survivors feature in film
Boko Haram remains a charged issue politically in Nigeria, where the government has failed to defeat the militants who have waged an insurgency since 2009
Me and my (porn) shadow: 'spycam' epidemic seizes S.Korea
The spy camera phenomenon has reached such epidemic proportions in South Korea, that tens of thousands of women have taken to the streets to march for action
India to put former top climate change official on trial for sexual harassment
Rajendra K. Pachauri, former chair of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, denies the charges