Culture news Iceland Prime Minister finds creating crime pays in debut novel Can politicians really be creative? Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir on her debut crime thriller, gender parity and embracing one's creative drive 16/12/2022
Europe News Equal Pay Day: EU women now working 'for free' until end of the year November 15 marks Equal Pay Day across the EU as women across the bloc continue to make 13% less than their male colleagues for doing the same work. 15/11/2022
Culture news Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche talks gender equality The award-winning Nigerian writer spoke to Euronews Culture about influencing gender equality and... 04/11/2022
Work Is menopause leave the next workplace right? After talk of menstrual leave and mental health leave, it may be time to consider menopause leave for those struggling with hot flashes at work. 18/10/2022
Culture news Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'You Won't Be Alone' Screening at the London Film Festival and Sitges Film Festival, Goran Stolevski’s thoughtful and chillingly lyrical folk-horror fairytale is nothing short of a masterstroke. 07/10/2022
People ‘It’s not impossible’: Meet one of India’s pioneering female pilots More than 12 per cent of pilots in India are female, over twice the global average. We speak to Zoya Agarwal, one of India’s female aviation pioneers. 06/10/2022
Europe Decoded EU-wide effort on gender-based violence taking shape, but gaps remain Efforts to tackle femicide are moving ahead, but still have a long way. 21/09/2022
Work Pay transparency can help close the gender pay gap but at what cost? Studies have shown that pay transparency didn’t cause women’s wages to rise. Instead, men’s wage growth declined. 31/08/2022
Culture news Film Independent Spirit Awards drops genders acting categories The awards which celebrates indie films has also upped its budget cap for eligible films. 24/08/2022
Spain Model questions if racism is behind lack of apology over beach poster Model questions if racism is behind lack of apology over beach poster 05/08/2022
Spain 'Shorter' women can join Spain's police force, says Supreme Court Judges ruled that a minimum height requirement for female police officers in Spain is discriminatory. 18/07/2022
Vatican Pope Francis names women to bishops advisory committee for first time The Dicastery for Bishops meets to evaluate proposed new bishops that are put forward by Vatican ambassadors. 13/07/2022
World News Pride celebration returns to Madrid after two-year COVID-19 hiatus After a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Madrid's pride celebrations took place with hundreds of thousands of people joining in. 10/07/2022
Europe News How do EU member state parliaments compare on gender equality? The share of women MPs and ministers is increasing in a majority of Member States. However, parity has not yet been achieved. 05/07/2022
Work How to spot and nurture female talent, by Publicis’s Bousquet Publicis's Agathe Bousquet discusses why more female representation in the creative industries is needed and the role men play in making it happen. 04/07/2022
Work What it takes to improve diversity and inclusion and why it matters The new normal is perpetual change and this is one of the reasons why more young people with diverse backgrounds and skill sets are needed. 04/07/2022
Sport Spain to give equal pay to male and female national team footballers England, Ireland, Norway, and the United States have already reached similar agreements. 15/06/2022
Work EU sets mandatory 40% quota for women on company boards Companies could be fined for failing to appoint enough women as board directors. 08/06/2022
Work Japan will soon force companies to disclose gender pay gaps Under the new rules, Japanese companies will have to disclose women's pay as a percentage of men's. 24/05/2022
Work Bloody good policy? The countries that have tried menstrual leave As Spain debates days off work for period pain, here’s a list of the countries that already tried offering "menstrual leave". 13/05/2022