Chile lawmakers take 'first step' towards easing abortion rules
The bill proposes legalizing pregnancy terminations up to 14 weeks in Chile, which currently only allows abortion in limited cases
Where are the hotspots for abortion rights in 2021?
In a turbulent year for abortion rights worldwide, which countries are making changes?
Poor, Black, Hispanic bear brunt of Texas abortion law
Texas's near-total abortion ban will affect Poor, Black and Hispanic women the most as other states brace for similar restrictions
San Marino abortion debate heats up ahead of historic referendum
A "Yes" vote in San Marino will allow abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy and thereafter only in the case of the mother's life being in danger or of grave malformation of the foetus
Change rape definition, stop restricting media, Europe tells Poland
European institutions have criticised Poland for setbacks to women's sexual and reproductive health and rights, as well as discrimination of gays, suggesting that the EU withholds funds to Warsaw
LGBT+ conversion therapy thrives even as bans gather pace
From injections to electric shocks, prayer to rape, attempts to change the sexual orientation and gender identity of LGBT+ people persist in every region of the world.
U.S. sues to block Texas abortion ban, calls it 'unconstitutional'
Because it takes several weeks before pregnancy can be detected on a standard urine test, Texas women could have just a week or two to legally seek an abortion
'Feeling free': women criminalized by Mexico's abortion bans celebrate ruling
'Overjoyed' women speak out after court rules that abortion is not a crime
Kabul diary: A gay Afghan tries to flee the Taliban
A gay Afghan teacher records his perilous effort to board a flight out of Kabul
Biden warns of 'unconstitutional chaos' due to Texas abortion ban
Texas' ban has so far survived legal challenges partly due to an unusual feature that allows individual citizens to enforce the law for a bounty of $10,000