'No voice': Child brides left out of India's domestic violence data
Child brides were excluded from India's latest domestic violence survey, despite early marriage heightening the risk of spousal abuse
Humiliated in Ankara, EU chief to fight for women's rights
EU's first female chief executive Ursula von der Leyen pledges to fight for women's rights after she has been denied a chair in a meeting in Ankara
For TIME cover, Malaysian artist Red Hong Yi shows a world on fire
Red used 50,000 green-tipped matches to create the 'Climate is Everything' cover for TIME's Apr. 26 issue, which shows how the global climate crisis impacts every corner of society
Cameroonian LGBT activist champions imprisoned transgender women
Two transgender women in Cameroon have spent more than two months in prison waiting for their trial on charges of 'attempted homosexuality'
Calls for women's shelters as Kenya reports COVID-19 surge in violence
Across the world, violence against women has spiked during pandemic-related lockdowns
Kansas, North Dakota governors veto bills banning trans girls from sports
Similar sports bans for trans girl have been passed in Arkansas and Mississippi, and South Dakota's governor had signed an executive order supporting the ban
OPINION: Trans students simply want to play the sports they love – and inclusion is the way to go
As a former Olympic women's gymnast, I believe trans people should be fully included in sport
Peru's first lesbian lawmaker vows 'strong battle' to boost LGBT+ rights
Despite her election win, Susel Paredes is cautious about chances of broader LGBT+ gains as two social conservatives compete for the presidency
Health official alleges ‘sexual slavery’ in Tigray; women blame soldiers
Hundreds of women have reported being subjected to horrific sexual violence by Ethiopian and allied Eritrean soldiers
Crime and what punishment? Russian women pin hope on domestic violence ruling
Russia's constitutional court has ordered stronger laws on domestic violence, saying punishments and legal protection for victims are currently inadequate