U.S. senators spar over landmark LGBT+ equality bill
The bill must win 60 votes in the U.S. Senate, where there is a 50-50 split between Democrats and Republicans
Uber minimum wage ruling: what it means to a struggling driver
'I'm driving around like a headless chicken, but I'm not compensated' - driver says Uber's package falls short
Uber minimum wage ruling: what it means to a struggling driver
'I'm driving around like a headless chicken, but I'm not compensated' - driver says Uber's package falls short
Katherine Tai confirmed by Senate as first woman of color to be U.S. trade chief
The U.S. Senate confirms Katherine Tai as the first woman of color to serve the office of U.S. Trade Representative
Kenya court ruling gives boost to fight against FGM
Kenya court upholds a ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) giving boost to end FGM while many Kenyan women experience serious health problems
Kenya court ruling gives boost to fight against FGM
Kenya court upholds a ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) giving boost to end FGM while one in five Kenyan women (15 to 49 years old) experience serious health problems
Sex addiction, not racial hatred, may have driven suspect in Georgia spa shootings - law enforcement
Law enforcement officials say that the suspect, who has killed 8 victims, 6 of whom are Asian women, may have driven by sexual addiction, not racial hatred
U.N. forced labour drive hits target with backing of 50 nations
Sudan becomes fiftieth country to sign United Nations treaty against forced labour
Tunisian court frees prominent women's activist
Tunisian court frees Rania Amdouni, a women's activist who has been involved in protests, calling for social and economic justice and against police abuse
World Bank, EU, UN say agreement to give Lebanon aid in US dollars
Human rights groups have urged donors to give aid directly to the people, after the government squandered aid given after Lebanon's civil war ended in 1990