IN PICTURES: Four Afghan women tell of lives upturned by Taliban
Whether they have left Afghanistan or stayed, professional women have seen their lives upended since the Islamist group took over
Salaries to remittances: Afghans embrace crypto amid financial chaos
With currency shortages and bank closures, Afghans are taking to cryptocurrency as a hedge
Turning trauma into a tune: Egyptian band helps women tackle taboos
Feminist duo ElBouma cover subjects from child marriage to FGM based on testimonies of girls in rural Egypt
Beyond coal: End to deforestation sought at COP26 climate summit
Green groups say the importance of carbon-storing forests in curbing global warming is being overlooked by many nations, especially in their climate funding
U.S. judge blocks enforcement of near-total abortion ban in Texas
The case is part of a fierce legal battle over abortion access in the United States, with numerous states pursuing restrictions
'I am not weak': Qatari women unsuccessful in first legislative elections
Women hoping to get a foothold in Qatar's political system and increase rights were turned down by voters
Texas law sparks hundreds of U.S. protests against abortion restrictions
Hundreds of marches take place across the United States on Saturday to demand women's right to choose
Sarah Everard case pushes Brits to learn how to stop street abuse
Sarah Everard's abduction from a residential street in London earlier this year sparked outrage and demands for action to ensure the safety of women on the streets
Afghan girls' soccer squad find new home in Ronaldo's Portugal
A senior Taliban official said after their takeover that women would probably not be allowed to play sport because it was "not necessary" and their bodies might be exposed