Egyptian actor's transgender son hopes spotlight on him changes views
The transgender son of prominent actor Hesham Selim has stirred debate in Egypt
'Treated like crap' - Black women march for equality in U.S. protests
Black women earn 62 cents for every dollar paid to white men in the United States
EXPLAINER-Where are women leading the fight against COVID-19?
Only a handful of countries have women leading coronavirus responses, with many nations excluding women almost entirely
Papua New Guinea boxer urges end to domestic abuse after iron attack
Two-thirds of women suffer domestic abuse in the PNG, and the sports star hopes her story will inspire others to come forward
J.K. Rowling faces backlash again over 'anti-trans' tweets
The “Harry Potter” author draws criticism again from fans and the trans community
Singapore's 'most prolific' upskirter jailed after filming hundreds of women
The case comes as human rights groups warn digital sexual violence against women in tech-savvy Singapore has risen
Egypt to prosecute doctor, father over genital cutting of three girls
Female genital mutilation is banned in Egypt but women’s rights groups say enforcement has been poor
Coronavirus frustrates Saudi women's push for financial independence
For Saudi women the downturn struck just as efforts to gain greater financial independence were gaining traction
Argentine newspaper includes trans women in femicide victims list
The Clarin newspaper printed the list to mark the five-year anniversary of the South American country's first "Not One Less" march held in protest of the rising femicide rate
Survivors of missing, slain indigenous women in Canada impatient for action
The government inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women blamed racism, colonialism, sexism, and apathy in Canadian society