Wikipedia launches new global rules to combat site abuses
Wikipedia will launch a code of conduct in attempt to tackle harassment and promote diversity
Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez opens up about past sexual assault on Instagram Live
In the broadcast Ocasio-Cortez revealed she is a survivor of sexual assault and accused those urging her to 'move on' from the storming of the U.S. Capitol of abusive tactics
First woman head of UK Muslim council targets stereotypes and COVID
Zara Mohammed, new head of the Muslim Council of Britain, wants to tackle Islamophobia and stereotypes around Muslim women
'I was crying': Kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirl phones home after seven years
Halima and her sister were among more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants
Women bear brunt of end-year job losses in Italy
'Houston, we have a problem. Female employment is collapsing,' a national trade union warned in response to the jobs data
FACTBOX-When will women hold as many top government jobs as men?
There are 22 countries with elected female heads of state, but 119 nations have never had a woman leader
Want a stronger world after COVID-19? Choose more women leaders
Kamala Harris's appointment as U.S. vice president could encourage other countries, says U.N. Women's Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
'I am afraid to live here.' Thousands march in Poland against abortion curbs
Under the new rules, abortion can be performed legally only in the case of rape or incest and when the mother's health or life are at risk
'By Africans, for Africans': Female entrepreneur pioneers facial recognition tech
Charlette N'Guessan Desiree is one of the leaders of AI use in Africa, saying it can open doors for previously excluded users
She cooks. He eats. She clears. Sexism film stirs India
The Malayalam-language movie from director Jeo Baby challenges traditional gender roles and inequality in modern India