Global goals: Is there still time to save the world?
Nine humanitarian experts on the chances of a real global reset by 2030
Could Egypt's #MeToo movement be the tinder for a 'feminist revolution'?
Rights activists say keeping momentum going depends on reaching poorer women and cementing change in the justice system
Poland's Kaczynski could join government as coalition teeters over LGBT+ rights
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party is in talks to avoid a breakdown of its ruling three-party coalition, over relations with the European Union and LGBT+ issues
In conservative Kandahar, new gym creates safe space for Afghan women
The women's only fitness centre sits in a conservative stronghold where the Islamist Taliban militant group have major sway
Afghanistan's first female U.N. envoy warns over women's rights
Adela Raz said the Taliban’s stance on women’s rights should concern the world as the government holds power-sharing talks with the Islamist group
Hate crime laws should protect women, UK legal regulator says
After years of campaigning by women’s rights activists, Britain’s Law Commission is moving to make misogyny a hate crime
OPINION: Rushing Ruth Bader Ginsburg's successor would defile Ginsburg’s legacy
Ginsburg, a stalwart liberal and feminist icon, died on Friday at age 87, prompting a political battle over her successor
Ginsburg movies 'RBG' and 'On the Basis of Sex' re-released to support women's rights
Documentary "RBG" and biographical movie "On the Basis of Sex" were re-released following Ginsburg's passing
LGBT+ advocates dismayed as UK gov't scraps key transgender rights reform
Britain's government has dropped plans to let transgender people change gender legally without a medical diagnosis, after two years of heated debate
Thailand's sex workers petition to decriminalise prostitution
Activists say Thailand's prostitution law, which criminalises sex work, does little to protect sex workers