Polish doctors torn over mental health as grounds to bypass near-total abortion ban
Polish law now considers only incest, rape or a threat to a mother's life and health as valid grounds to terminate a pregnancy
In Dominican Republic, proposal to ease abortion ban polarizes nation
While religious groups want to maintain a total ban, abortion rights activists say abortion should be allowed when a woman's life is in danger, the pregnancy is not viable, or in cases of rape or incest
Peru's Bolsonaro? The Opus Dei ultra-conservative who would kick out Odebrecht
Ultra-conservative Opus Dei member and Peruvian presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga opposes gay marriage but supports a "solidarity pact" for same-sex couples.
COVID 'tornado' hitting Papua New Guinea's fragile hospitals, say health workers
Rising caseloads and medical staff going off ill risk straining the island nation's healthcare system beyond capacity to cope
Undercover police in bars scorned as 'laughable' plan to keep UK women safe
British government plans to send plainclothes police into bars and clubs is fuelling debate over women's safety after the murder of Sarah Everard
Undercover police in bars scorned as 'laughable' plan to keep UK women safe
British government plans to send plainclothes police into bars and clubs is fuelling debate over women's safety after the murder of Sarah Everard
UK lawmakers mull making misogyny a hate crime amid anger over murder
Lawmakers consider changing the law as Sarah Everard's murder sparks nationwide debate about violence against women
Let's talk about women's safety, says mourner at heart of UK policing uproar
Political focus shifts from male violence against women onto London's Metropolitan Police after officers trying to disperse a vigil for Sarah Everard that breached COVID-19 lockdown rules
UK lawmakers mull making misogyny a hate crime amid anger over murder
Lawmakers consider changing the law as Sarah Everard's murder sparks nationwide debate about violence against women
Why a murder has sparked such anger in Britain over violence against women
Sarah Everard's death has sparked an outpouring of grief and anger over women's safety. Here's why the case has struck such a chord and what women want to change