Kenya school gives second chance to teen mums forced out of classes
Stigma, logistics and lack of money force about 13,000 pregnant girls to drop out each year, but the number is likely to spike due to COVID-19 lockdowns
U.S. 'deeply disturbed' by reports of systematic rape of Muslims in China camps
The BBC has reported allegations that women in camps for ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims have been raped, abused and tortured
From 'Hamilton' to 'Promising Young Woman' diversity rules Golden Globe nominations
From LGBTQ musical “The Prom” to director nods for three women, the nominations recognize diverse stories in an industry critics say is dominated by white men
Navratilova seeks provision for elite sports after Biden transgender sport move
Tennis champion Martina Navratilova proposed a carve-out for elite sport after U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order designed to allow equal trans participation in school sports
Tokyo 2020 chief Mori makes sexist remarks at Games meeting-newspaper
The Tokyo 2020 organising committee president said it was "annoying" when women on the board did not have speaking time restricted
In a first, woman crowdfunds Malaysian sex assault case
Women's rights advocates say the case represents a wider problem of the obstacles rape survivors face in getting justice
Women detained in China's Xinjiang allegedly raped, sexually abused - BBC
China has denied reports of sexual abuse in complexes it has built for ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims in its western Xinjiang region
Britain's first openly lesbian MP, Maureen Colquhoun, dies at 92
Maureen Colquhoun was remembered for the way she ignored homophobic attacks to pave the way for other LGBT+ MPs to live openly
Egypt arrests father, nurse for female genital mutilation of 15-year-old
After FGM, the girl was taken to hospital with severe bleeding
H&M probes harassment at Indian factory after female worker's killing
Labour rights group says 25 workers at the Tamil Nadu factory have reported harassment since the 20-year-old's death