Women's Right
Argentina Might Be About to Deliver Latin America's Biggest Abortion Rights Win
The president just sent a bill to congress that could legalize abortion completely.
No U.S. Court Has Upheld Laws That Would Essentially Ban Second-Trimester Abortions. Until Now.
Oklahoma's D&E ban has been blocked since 2015. Similar laws have also been blocked in states like Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky and Texas.
How Pakistani Women are Using IWD to Push for Peace with India
With International Women's Day falling amid threats of war, anti-violence themes have become a prominent part of equality demonstrations.
The strictest abortion law in the country was just temporarily blocked
The law bans women from getting abortions as soon as a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which is long before many know they're pregnant.
Inside Saudi Arabia's First Women's Only Cycling Club
Eighteen-year-old Nadima Abul-Enein leads a 500-strong community of women who are tired of being told they shouldn't ride a bike.
The Teens Going Door to Door to Stop Child Marriages
Child marriage is technically illegal in Bangladesh, but six in 10 girls are still married off before the age of 18. Now, teens across the country are adopting grassroots approaches to fight for their rights—and it's working.
A Day Without Women
Women’s March Organizers are urging half the world's population to opt out of the economy for 24 hours.