World News Melbourne cafe introduces 'man tax' to highlight gender pay gap. An Australian cafe is charging its male customers more to draw attention to the Australian gender pay gap. 11/08/2017
United Kingdom UK advertising watchdog cracks down on gender stereotypes The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) wants to write potentially harmful cliched roles out of the script. 18/07/2017
World News Peru reveals face of ancient priestess 3D imaging technology and forensics archaeology used to reveal face from Peru's ancient past 05/07/2017
France French abortion pioneer Simone Veil dies aged 89 A figurehead of the struggle for women's rights in Europe, French politician and holocaust survivor Simone Veil, has died aged 89. 30/06/2017
Sport Unseeded Ostapenko wins historic French Open title Latvian Jelena Ostapenko is first unseeded woman to win Roland Garros since Briton Margaret Scriven in 1933 10/06/2017
World News Breastfeeding first in Australian parliament Larissa Waters, senator for Queensland in the Australian Senate, has made history by becoming the first mother to breastfeed in the Senate chamber. 10/05/2017
Nigeria Boko Haram frees 82 Chibok schoolgirls in prisoner swap Boko Haram militants have released 82 of the more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped in the Nigerian town of Chibok more than three years ago. 07/05/2017
Venezuela Women march in Venezuela as unrest continues The women said they were standing up against political oppression and violence, as weeks of unrest in the country continues. 06/05/2017
World News What choices for European women seeking gender equality? Efforts to end discrimination that affects half of the European population have fallen through in a European Union dedicated to economic harmonisation. 24/04/2017
World News Tennis superstar Serena Williams announces pregnancy Williams revealed on Snapchat she is 20 weeks pregnant, placing her Australian Open win approximately two months into her term 20/04/2017
USA Seeing red, sculptor of NYC's famous bull says "Fearless Girl" tramples his rights The sculptor of Manhattan's famous "Charging Bull" says New York City infringed on his rights in allowing the smaller "Fearless Girl" statue. 12/04/2017
United Kingdom Ladies Day at Aintree: The hats, heels and hangovers The Grand National is the most valuable jump race in Europe where world-class jockeys compete for a prize of £1 million, but the Friday that preceded the big race (April 7, 2017) was all about the… 10/04/2017
Mexico Mexico metro penis highlights sexual harassment Commuters in Mexico City have been greeted with an unusual sight recently, as the UN and Mexico City’s local government teamed up to combat sexual harassment with a novel… 31/03/2017
Europe News 'Numerous barriers' in accessing EU infertility services A new EU report claims there are “numerous barriers” in accessing infertility services across the European Union. 28/03/2017
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia launches girls' council, without the girls Feminists would have likely given full marks for theory, but zero for practice. 14/03/2017
Iraq Understanding ISIL's sexual attacks against the Yazidis Femicide is essential to genocide. 13/03/2017
Russia Russian Defence Ministry holds Women's Day beauty contest "Makeup under Camouflage" competition held for female Russian soldiers 08/03/2017
World News From the boardroom to the butcher's shop, women discuss gender inequality Women in a range of professions around the world talk about their experiences of gender inequality. 07/03/2017
World News Polish MEP faces investigation for sexist rant during EU debate Far-right polish MEPJanusz Korwin-Mikke is to be investigated by the European Parliament for insisting women should earn less money then men. 03/03/2017