Hillary Clinton says abuse of female politicians on social media is 'viral'
Clinton has co-authored a book with daughter Chelsea about "gutsy" inspirational women leaders
Sinking suburban "home" drifts down Thames in watery climate protest
A white microwave oven bobbed in the water next to the large model house which wallowed half-submerged in the river's brownish waters not far from Tower Bridge
Georgian police arrest more than 25 in clashes at gay movie premiere
Demonstrators blocked the road outside a movie theatre ahead of the first screening of "And Then We Danced", which tells the story of young two male Georgian ballet dancers falling in love
Extinction Rebellion climate group seeps into oil-rich Middle East
Off-shoots of the group are sprouting from Beirut to Doha, as activists in the oil-rich region want governments to ditch fossil fuels for renewable energy sources
Fed sees climate change shaping economy, policy
"To fulfill our core responsibilities, it will be important for the Federal Reserve to study the implications of climate change for the economy and the financial system and to adapt our work accordingly," says its governor
Free pads to childcare - Sri Lankan politicians woo women voters
An increasingly vocal women's rights movement, a rise in the number of women in politics and social media have all contributed to a focus on the female voter
Worried by climate change, EU moves to end fossil fuel funding
It is the first time EU finance ministers have backed a declaration urging an end to fossil fuels funding altogether
Japanese women fight for right to wear glasses to work
The hashtag "glasses are forbidden" has been trending after a Japanese television show exposed businesses that were imposing bans on female staff
Votes for women? Not without facial recognition technology in Afghanistan
The photo requirement is particularly difficult for women, especially in conservative areas, where most adult women and older girls cover their faces outside the home
No apologies: Africans say their need for oil cash outweighs climate concerns
While Africa is rich in mineral resources and has for decades shipped fossil fuels to global consumers, its own citizens have contributed a miniscule amount of the emissions that cause climate change