In Los Angeles 'water colony', tribes fear a parched future
As climate change brings more drought, California may need to rethink how it uses and shares water
Mexico City unveils gender-neutral school uniforms policy
Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mexican capital's left-wing mayor, took office in December promising improved rights for women and LGBT+ people
Death of second transgender asylum seeker in U.S. sparks safety fears
Johana Medina Leon, 25, died on Saturday after being diagnosed as HIV-positive and complaining of chest pains
Women's rights slipping, equality 'under attack,' says Canada's PM Trudeau
"Individuals and interest groups are trying to roll back women's rights. Politicians are giving into the pressure, shamefully campaigning to undo women's hard-won victories."
EXCLUSIVE-Boost for Cambodian workers as top fashion brands back contract ruling
An arbitration council has ruled that a factory supplying three global fashion brands must give permanent contracts to 408 workers it employed on a short-term basis
Tough at the top: girls believe female leaders suffer widespread harassment
More than nine in 10 girls and young women said female bosses could expect unwanted physical contact and to be treated unfairly
Georgia's first Pride march will go ahead, organisers vow after threats
The government said it would be unable to guarantee participants' safety on the streets and suggested alternative venues for the march - drawing protests from organisers
From mowing messages to marches, UK's youth protest Trump's climate stance
A growing global movement of young protesters demanding action on climate change has spread from Sweden across Europe, and to countries from the United States to Australia
New Delhi vows free transport for women in what opposition calls a gimmick
On social media many women were critical of the plan, calling for better security instead of free rides
Running Dry: Competing for water on a thirsty planet
Growing populations, more farming and economic growth, climate change and a rush of people to cities all are increasing pressure on the world's limited water supplies