UK urged to force firms to publish plans for closing gender pay gap
Britain trails behind others in terms of pay gap action plans, but leads on transparency
No one to turn to? Poor Indian women 'learn to ignore' sexual abuse at work
The informal sector employs 95% of India's female workforce - from street vendors and factory workers to domestic maids
Post-pandemic, will offices and factories become 'places men go'?
As workers return to desks and factory floors, women are more likely to stay home as they bear the brunt of domestic work, experts said
Spain tightens rules on sex discrimination in pay
Spain has to be proactive to prevent the coronavirus pandemic from worsening the gender pay gap, Equality Minister Irene Montero said
Namibia weighs demands for rape crackdown after street protests
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says government is giving immediate attention to the protesters' demands
Polish leader threatens to veto EU post-COVID recovery plan over LGBT+ issues
Head of Poland's ruling party Jaroslaw Kaczynski said the EU should stop blackmailing the country over its cultural identity
Egypt court starts sex crimes trial of student in #MeToo case
Ahmed Bassam Zaki is accused of assault at least three women after a social media campaign that sparked a #MeToo movement in Egypt
OPINION: We need to look beyond #MeToo and learn from women’s activism globally
Focusing on the western-centric #MeToo movement risks overlooking women’s rights activists in the global south
Bangladesh to mull death penalty in rape law review after protests
Urgent rape law review launched by the government following angry nationwide protests over sex assault video
Pakistani drama hailed for portraying strong women put back on air
'Churails' follows the creators of a detective agency to expose unfaithful husbands, tackling taboos such as sexual assault and marital rape