Mexico barricades presidential palace ahead of women's march
Last year's march was punctuated by clashes between marchers and apparent Nazi sympathizers that left dozens injured
Brazil working with Biden on climate, Amazon deforestation, says foreign minister
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest hit a 12-year high in 2020, when an area seven times the size of London was cut down
Give shut-out U.S. coal, auto workers a chance in green energy -Manchin
Senator Joe Manchin introduced bipartisan legislation this week to provide $8 billion in tax credits for coal communities
White House says Biden to sign women's economic equity executive orders on Monday
White House press secretary Jen Psaki did not elaborate on the executive order
Women wanted: Abbey Road Studios tackle industry imbalance
London's Abbey Road Studios celebrate International Women's Day by launching a week-long festival of workshops for women
Kenyan tribal elders vow to end FGM, child marriage in 'milestone' for girls
Kenya outlawed female genital mutilation (FGM) a decade ago, but the practice remains common in some communities
LGBT+ refugees call on U.N. for safe space after Kenya camp attacks
LGBT+ refugees say their quarters at Kenya's Kakuma camp had been attacked at least five times since the start of the year
Afghanistan pledges to double female police numbers as attacks surge
Afghanistan says it will double the number of female police officers by 2024, as the country grapples with a spate of attacks against working women
OPINION: I wish I hadn’t waited to transition
I thought people would understand me being transgender and that waiting was the right thing to do, but looking back I wish I hadn’t.
India's top judge urged to quit for suggesting rape defendant marry victim
Chief justice’s remark could encourage lower courts to consider marriage offers floated by defence lawyers in a bid for leniency in rape cases, campaigners warn