Women finance firm directors earn 66% less than men in UK, study finds
Although the number of women on FTSE 350 boards has jumped, they still earn considerably less than men
Nigerian schoolboys freed as forces search for 300 abducted girls
Schools have become targets for mass kidnappings for ransom in northern Nigeria by armed groups
Tokyo 2020 committee to pick at least 11 women to join board
Women account for just seven of the 34 places on the Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee board
Greek ex-theatre director remanded after plea over rape allegations
The case follows other sexual abuse allegations in Greek cultural life and sports in recent weeks as part of a delayed #MeToo movement
Gunmen kidnap more than 300 schoolgirls in increasingly lawless northwest Nigeria
Police say they had begun search-and-rescue operations with the army to find the "armed bandits" who took the 317 girls
Rights group accuses Cameroonian soldiers of mass rape
Human Rights Watch say soldiers raped at least 20 women, according to interviews with survivors as well as multiple other witnesses, aid workers and officials
Study finds Netflix leads on women directors, lags with Latin, Asian roles
Researchers found Netflix had a higher percentage of women both on and off screen than other distributors, but Asian, Latinx, LGBT+ and disabled characters were still rare
'Our stories don't get told' – only now a sex workers’ podcast aims to change that
The podcast, 'A Sex Worker's Guide to the Galaxy', offers guests in the industry a stage to share their experiences free of sanction and in their own words
Former U.S. Olympics coach dies by suicide after trafficking charges
John Geddert, who had ties to disgraced team doctor Larry Nassar, died after being charged with 20 counts of human trafficking and two counts of sexual assault
Sharing 'deepfake' porn images should be a crime, says British law body
‘Revenge porn’ law failing to keep pace with new forms of digital sexual abuse, government-backed review finds