World News Turkey, Malta and Italy 'worst' when it comes to work gender gap New employment figures have raised questions over equality between men and women in Turkey, Malta and Italy. The trio have the biggest gaps when it 27/04/2016
Sport Women's US football team file wage complaint The equal pay debate between elite male and female athletes gathered more momentum this week when players from the Women’s US football team filed a 01/04/2016
Sport Tennis sexism war after 'go down on your knees' remark by Indian Wells chief World Number 1 Novak Djokovic believes men should fight for more money because "we have much more spectators at the men's tennis matches." <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"tw-align-center data-lan 21/03/2016
Business Planet All for one, one for all - peer-led initiatives give boost to female entrepreneurs In this edition of Business Planet, host Giacomo Segantini visited Dublin to meet a woman at the heart of female entrepreneurship initiatives in 18/03/2016
World News Turkish First Lady: harem was 'school' for women Emine Erdogan has called the harem of Ottoman sultans a "school" preparing women for life, according to local media. 10/03/2016
World News Advertisers and Women's Day: the struggle to get the message right When it comes to defending the rights of women, and empowering them in society, a large part of the struggle is over the image portrayed in the 08/03/2016
World News Everything you need to know about International Women's Day The UN began celebrating International Women's Day on 8 March during International Women's Year in 1975 07/03/2016
Poland The Strongwoman: Dorota Jadczak's courage to be herself This video is brought to you by 99.media, a not-for-profit digital platform that adapts and shows documentaries in six languages. To watch the 26/01/2016
World News When half is a minority: how do women fare in international awards? “Condescending”, “ridiculous”, “embarrassing”, “lack of judgement”: Just some of the reactions on Twitter after the world’s most prestigious cartoon 18/01/2016
Culture news French comics festival marred by sexist row Just weeks before it’s due to get underway, France’s prestigious Angoulême comics festival is up in arms. The reason? Out of the 30 graphic 07/01/2016
USA Kentucky official jailed for refusing to recognise gay marriages A judge in the US state of Kentucky jailed an official on Thursday for repeatedly refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples. Country 03/09/2015
Cinema "The Rooftops" - a film which casts a critical eye on Algerian society from the rooftops of Algiers This week in Cinema Box, veteran director Merzak Allouache casts a critical eye on Algerian society from the rooftops of Algiers. ‘The Rooftops’ 19/06/2015
My Europe Series Closing the gender gap in Europe: a losing battle? Can Europe mend the gap between men and women when it comes to pay, pensions and leadership positions? 18/06/2015