Little to celebrate for women in UK budget - campaigners
The government has failed to carry out an analysis of how the budget will affect women, the Women's Budget Group said
INTERVIEW-India honors former child maid who saved hundreds of others
Anoyara Khatun was trafficked to New Delhi when she was 12 and forced to work as a maid
Women's march "pussyhat" takes place in history at London museum
"The Pussyhat has become an immediately recognisable expression of female solidarity"
EXPERT VIEWS-Making world better for women, from respect to ending macho violence
Experts and campaigners discuss what one thing would make the world better for women
Irish protesters skip work, lectures to call for abortion law repeal
Abortion has been a divisive issue for decades in Ireland
The Alps are losing snow, but people can control how much, researchers say
Alps may lose up to 70 percent of their snow cover by 2100, if global warming exceeds 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels
Brazil's female farmers occupy rural government offices in anti-austerity protest
Protesters marched across several cities on International Women's Day against policies they say disproportionately affect women
INTERVIEW-Somali female presidential hopeful defies critics and vows to stay in politics
"The more I get threats, the more I get insults ... the more I'm convinced that I'm doing the right thing"
H&M to encourage garment factories to pay workers digitally to empower women
The fashion industry has come under pressure to improve factory conditions and workers' rights
INTERVIEW-For a more resilient world, promote women's leadership - expert
It's time to stop talking about women as victims - and to look instead about what holds them back in their efforts to become resilient