Women struggle to access abortion as pandemic adds to hurdles in Europe
While abortion is legal in most of Europe, some women have struggled to get appointments in public health systems overwhelmed by the pandemic
OPINION: What Kamala Harris Means for Indian Women
When Harris was voted U.S. vice-president elect it triggered a range of emotions across India where women vote at a higher percentage than men in many elections
Saudi Arabia keen on hosting women racers along with F1 GP
Women were not allowed to drive cars in Saudi Arabia until a ban was lifted in 2018
Spanish women fight for control of childbirth as COVID-19 curbs rights
The COVID crisis has exacerbated long-standing problems with the treatment of women during childbirth in Spain
Fears world's biggest trade deal could spark conflicts, hurt farmers
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is expected to be signed on Sunday following negotiations that began in 2012
Biden win called a 'restoration of sanity' for women's rights
President-elect Biden offers the possibility of reversing moves by the Trump administration that stymied women's rights, campaigners said
U.S. domestic workers seen better off under Biden presidency
From housekeepers to nannies, workers in the caregiving economy allow untold numbers of others to do their jobs
Women bear brunt of online abuse as world goes digital in pandemic
Rape threats, fake porn – virtual reality for women as COVID-19 turns the world ever more digital
Indian sex workers suffer setback after watchdog U-turn on labour rights
Women in India’s sex trade risk losing out on financial aid to weather COVID-19 pandemic after rights body says they should not be classed as workers
London statue honouring feminist pioneer taped up, cloaked in masks
British artist Maggi Hambling's sculpture honouring feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft has been covered with black tape, masks and a T-shirt