Spanish art show spotlights 'hidden' digital divide in pandemic
The global shift online for work and school risks leaving behind groups like women and people in the least developed countries
UK slavery museum criticised for 'dehumanising' sex trafficking exhibition
International Slavery Museum’s partnership with Exodus Cry causes concern among anti-trafficking advocates
Somaliland cans female football tournament as un-Islamic
The Somaliland Women's Football Tournament was expected to begin on Thursday in the capital Hargeisa
Race, music, strong women at heart of movie 'Ma Rainey'
Netflix movie starring Viola Davis as 1920s Black blues singer Ma Rainey shines a light on systemic racism in the United States
UK police told to share less data on abused migrant women
Britain's police watchdog says police should limit what data is being shared about migrant women if they are domestic violence or trafficking victims
Denmark strengthens rape laws, outlaws sex without explicit consent
A similar law introduced in neighbouring Sweden contributed to a 75% rise in rape convictions
India's 'invisible' women hope for recognition at farmers protests
About 75% of rural women work in agriculture, but they rarely own the land they till
SPECIAL REPORT-As more women fill America’s jails, medical tragedies mount
A sharp rise in female inmates - many of whom have medical conditions - is leading to cracks in a jail system designed for men
Indian farmers vow to carry on protests despite cold, deaths
The farmers, many elderly, said they would endure the bitter winter sweeping northern India to fight agricultural laws introduced in September
Equinor steps up diversity drive with first female finance chief
By the time Ulrica Fearn starts her job in June women will make up half the Norwegian energy company's corporate executive committee