Afghan Women Continue to Fight for Bodily Autonomy
By Sahar Fetrat
‘This isn’t living’: Afghan girls beaten in Taliban hijab crackdown
By Akhtar Makoii
Unrecognized Governments and the ICC Redux: Could Afghanistan Withdraw from the Rome Statute?
By Kevin Gray
Bennett Backs People’s Tribunal Seeking Accountability for Taliban’s Gender Persecution
Taliban To Face People’s Tribunal In Spain Over Abuses Against Afghan Women
Women's rights in the US are in real danger of going back to 1965 – so Jessie Murph's new song is no laughing matter
By Prudence Flowers
Tyler, the Creator's surprise album tops the charts.
By Rodney Carmichael & Sarah McCammon
'Rage Against the Regime' protest held in Greensboro
'Rage Against the Regime' protests planned against Trump admin
By Eduardo Cuevas
Protesters criticize immigration crackdowns at ‘Rage Against the Regime’ rally
By Safa Wahidi
'Rage Against the Regime' protest happening Saturday in Cobb County
Anti-Trump demonstrators gather in Denver to ‘Rage Against the Regime’
By Delilah Brumer
Special Session Bill Banning Biological Males from Women’s Spaces Gains Majority Support in Texas House
By Mary Elise Cosgray
Damm: Bathroom bills are more marginalization of a vulnerable group
Opinion
By Tyra Damm
Black activist gives blistering speech in support of her ‘trans sisters’: ‘It’s time for us to stand in solidarity’
By Emily Chudy
'It's not good': Locals react to proposed bathroom bill’s potential effects
By Madison Myers
Texas again trying to restrict the bathrooms transgender people can use
By Ayden Runnels
They Followed Doctors' Orders. The State Took Their Babies. - Reveal
By Taki Telonidis, Nina Martin & Zulema Cobb
2025 Black Women's Expo: 30th annual event brings special exhibitors, seminars to Chicago's McCormick Place
By Evelyn Holmes
France says it cannot save contraceptives US plans to destroy
By Daniel Lawler
Trump officials weigh fate of $9M contraceptives stockpile feared earmarked for destruction
By Lorne Cook & John Leicester
The U.S. is destroying $9.7 million in contraceptives. Is there another option?
By Rachel Treisman
France under pressure to stop $9.7m of USAID contraceptives being destroyed
By Angelique Chrisafis & Lisa O'carroll
Trump administration to burn $13M worth of female contraceptives, despite NGO's offer to take them
By Sheena Goodyear
Opinion: I'm a doctor in Virginia. Health care cuts make patient care impossible
Opinion
By Shanthi Ramesh
LRVHealth partner on how to navigate "massive threat" of Medicaid cuts
By Erin Brodwin
Commentary: Virginia can survive Medicaid cuts. But it won't be easy
By Aubrey Layne
Doctors, patients and politicians say Medicaid cuts could be a disaster for Virginia
By Sandy Hausman
It's not time to 'panic' over Medicaid, but it's time to plan, Charlottesville docs say
By Margo Wagner & David Velazquez
Colorado court strikes down state law banning abortion pill reversal
Federal judge orders Colorado not to enforce ban on 'abortion reversal' pill at Catholic clinic
BREAKING: Court protects Catholic healthcare clinic’s care for pregnant women in need
Catholic Health Clinic Beats Colorado’s Abortion ‘Reversal’ Ban
By Patrick Ambrosio
Federal judge allows Catholic clinic to continue abortion pill reversal treatments
By Alejandro A. Alonso & Kiara Demare
Trump’s Motives Can Be Opaque. I Asked a Feminist Economist to Bare Them.
By C. J. Polychroniou
Student Spotlight: Samuel Akombeng Ojong
By Mary Alice Fallon Yeskey
'From the Clinics to the Capitol' links anti-abortion movement to far-right extremism
By Sarah McCammon
New Hampshire is first state to require doctors to sterilize patients who request it
By Anna Claire Vollers
Arizona Dems launch 'Copper State Victory' campaign targeting Republicans who supported Medicaid cuts
By Sahara Sajjadi
Unplanned parenthood and other horrors confront Medi-Cal patients
By Mark Kreidler
Judge Indefinitely Blocks Withholding of Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood
By Zach Montague
California files suit to restore Planned Parenthood funding
By Kristen Hwang
Gov. Shapiro joins coalition of 22 states suing over federal bill defunding Planned Parenthood
By Hanna Webster
Democrats sue over efforts to defund Planned Parenthood
By Rachel Bluth
Charley Hull charges into Women’s Open contention at Royal Porthcawl
By Mark Walker
Women's Open 2025: Charley Hull three shots off Miyu Yamashita's lead after third round
Charley Hull Charges Up Leaderboard on Moving Day at AIG Women's Open
By Sarah Kellam
Charley Hull surges into Women’s Open contention as leader Yamashita wobbles
By Ewan Murray
Charley Hull dazzles despite her tee shot nearly hitting Minjee Lee at Women's British Open
By Beth Ann Nichols
Opinion: Little, Risch and Crapo are betting heavily on Trump’s MAGA program
By Jim Jones (Judge)
3 Va. Planned Parenthood clinics still waiting for family planning funding after a federal freeze
By Charlotte Rene Woods
V Vasanthi Devi obit: Trailblazer who sought to make education inclusive
By Pramila Krishnan
Renowned academic and former VC of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Vasanthi Devi passes away
Educationist, former Vice Chancellor Vasanthi Devi dies
An uncompromising voice for the marginalised: A tribute to V. Vasanthi Devi
Dr.V.Vasanthi Devi passes away; People’s Watch founder Henri Tiphagne pays rich tributes for her contributions
By Shastry V Mallady
Sydney hosts maiden talent camp for Afghan women's refugee team
Feminist Centre for Racial Justice Activist-in-Residence (AiR) Programme 2025 – Opportunity Desk
By Jude Ogar
Meta Violates Privacy Laws with Flo App Menstrual Data, Jury Rules
Meta violated privacy law, jury says in menstrual data fight
By Margaret Attridge
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Billions at Stake in Class Trial Against Meta, AI Slipups Infecting Class Actions and Mass Torts
By Amanda Bronstad
Menstrual Tracking App Flo Settles Privacy Case During Trial
By Isaiah Poritz
Jury urged to hold Meta 'accountable' for recording sensitive data as Flo trial wraps
By Maria Dinzeo
Trump Administration Moves To Ban Abortion Care For Veterans: 'Unspeakably Cruel'
By Mollie Reilly
Department of Veterans Affairs looks to end certain abortion services for veterans
By Kaanita Iyer
Trump administration revokes Biden era abortion rule for veterans
By Ashleigh Fields
US Veterans Affairs agency proposes reinstating abortion exclusion
By Caitlin Webber & Ryan Patrick Jones
VA Sec. Doug Collins on proposed DOGE cuts: 'Only responsibility' is taking care of veterans
By Charles Creitz
New study reveals endometriosis affects far more than reproductive health
By Roselyne Min
Endometriosis tied to cancer, migraines and more health issues
Big Data Begins to Crack the Case of Endometriosis
By Levi Gadye
Endometriosis Linked to Hundreds of Diseases, Aiding Diagnosis
By Larissa Warneck-silvestrin & Larissa Warneck
Big Data Analysis Reveals Links Between Endometriosis and Other Diseases
Taliban has suppressed Afghan women's rights, says US SIGAR report
UK has got fat on the free labour of women, says Jess Phillips
By Craig Meighan
Women's rights face 'full-on assault' due to UN and aid funding cuts
By Emma Farge & Olivia Le Poidevin
Kerala buffeted by rising wave of public obscenity, indecency
By pooja nair
Dowry Crisis India: How Tradition Continues to Claim Women’s Lives
By Sivapriyan ETB
Rithanya suicide: HC censures cops for poor investigation
Dowry death: Rithanya’s father meets home secretary, says cops shielding accused
Rithanya Dowry Death Case: Madras High Court Seeks Comprehensive Postmortem Report, Criticizes...
By Upasana Sajeev
Tiruppur Suicide Case: Rithanya's Father Files Grievance with Chief Minister's Cell, Cites Dowry Harassment
By Prakash Kl
Can't we just be reasonable in the way we treat transgender people?
Opinion
The fight for trans safety is a fight for everyone’s safety – MPs must have the chance to debate it | Freddy McConnell
Opinion
By Freddy McConnell
Architecture industry must ensure safety of trans people says Queerscapes
By Amy Peacock
Trans voices at mass lobbying: What changed after the Supreme Court ruling?
There never was a right for a man to enter a woman's changing room
Opinion
By John Swinney
In 'another blow' to reproductive health, abortion privacy protections rule vacated • Indiana Capital Chronicle
By Madelyn Hanes
‘Women should not only be present in science – they must shape its direction’
Opinion
By Rakeshnie Ramoutar
'Don't Party, Avoid Rape': Posters Warning Women To 'Stay Home' Trigger Fury In Ahmedabad
By Diksha Modi
Late-night parties may lead to rape: Posters sponsored by Gujarat cops
Public backlash leads to removal of banners over inappropriate messages
By Gujarat Samachar
Ahmedabad: Posters meant for traffic awareness warn residents against partying, police spring into damage-control mode
Controversial posters by city traffic police on women safety spark outrage in Ahmedabad
By Dilip Kshatriya
SHC halts CEO’s removal in harassment case, sparking outcry
By Rehan Piracha
Feminism against the family
By Conn Carroll
Global rollback of women's rights puts SDGs at risk
By Åsmund Grøver Aukrust
Harmful norms, poor funding threaten reproductive health in Nigeria – Experts
By Zainab Adewale
Plaid Cymru leader confronted by gender critical feminists over party's stance on women's rights
By martin shipton
A brain-dead pregnant woman was kept alive in Georgia. It’s unclear if state law required it.
By Jess Mador
A Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Was Kept Alive in Georgia. It's Unclear if State Law Required It.
By Jess Mador
Week In Review: Doctors and patients say Georgia's abortion law is hindering reproductive health
By Alex Helmick
Ga. anti-abortion laws were designed to hurt Black women like Adriana Smith
Opinion
Horrors of Abortion Bans Reach New Heights
Brett Kavanaugh’s Role and Impact on the Supreme Court Today
US Justice Kavanaugh
By Nick Ingram