EXCLUSIVE - From managers to maids: India's working women all face sexual abuse
At least 20 million women have left the workforce of Asia's third-largest economy since 2005 partly due to their poor treatment
EXCLUSIVE - Relentless war puts Syria among most dangerous countries for women - poll
Experts sound alarm over rising child marriage, domestic abuse and sexual exploitation
Saudi women take victory lap as driving ban ends
The number of new drivers remains low, as women with foreign permits only began converting them earlier this month
Saudi women gear up for new freedom as driving ban ends
"We are ready, and it will totally change our life"
Refugee chefs serve up treats at Brussels food festival
"I am...happy about this new experience, these new friends, and this new discovery of food. It's a huge opportunity for me."
Abused and destitute: Wars fuel rise in global number of widows
International Widows' Day on June 23 aims to raise awareness of the often hidden injustices they face
Denmark, Norway eye Kabul centre for minors denied asylum
"For an adult it can be extremely difficult to be sent back to Kabul. For a child without a social network it is immense"
Asylum requests in EU fall from record highs, jump in US - OECD
Sharp decline in asylum requests registered in Germany
Wars, persecution drive record 68.5 mln from their homes - UN
Syrians are the largest displaced population with 12.6 million people forced from their homes
After Afghan ceasefire gamble, prospects rise for U.S.-Taliban talks
The Taliban insist that any negotiations with the Afghan government on a peace plan can begin only after talks with the U.S. about withdrawing foreign forces