Abortion in Northern Ireland: We need to end the hierarchy of 'good' and 'bad' abortions
A ruling by the Belfast high court found Northern Ireland abortion legislation to be in breach of human rights law.
World Aids Day 2015: Why eliminating stigma and discrimination is essential to fight HIV
World Aids Day on 1 December aims to unite people in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus
Kenyan LGBT activist Eric Gitari: 'My parents were told to explain why their son did evil work'
Kenyan activist speaks to IBTimes UK about how Pope Francis' visit to Africa could eliminate homophobia.
Autumn Statement 2015: George Osborne's cuts will condemn women to violence on White Ribbon Day
Chancellor announces spending review cuts on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Women's voices muted in media's economy coverage
Fawcett Society finds women's voices are absent from economic views in the media.
Sierra Leone's FA president Isha Johansen: Meet Africa's most powerful woman in football
IBTimes UK inteviews the president of the Sierra Leone Football Association about sexism in football and ebola.
Syrian female doctor who escaped Isis: 'Our lives in Raqqa turned to black'
Interview with Syrian doctor Raheb who witnessed the fall of Raqqa to Isis.
Night Tube sexual offences: Can London police and TFL do enough to protect women?
IBTimes UK looks at whether the 24-hour London Underground will see an increase in sexual harassment.
US envoy: Paris attacks highlight need to protect women and girls 'targeted by ISIL'
US envoy Cathy Russell spoke about women's rights and Islamic State at Reuter's Trust Women Conference.
Paris attacks: What do we know about the suspected attackers?
Up-to-date information and profiles on the suspected attackers implicated in Paris terror attacks by Islamic State.
Jihadi John: Who is British Isis executioner Mohammed Emwazi?
US forces have carried out an air strike targeting the Islamic State militant Jihadi John.
Equal rights: 10 best and worst countries for attitudes towards gender equality
YouGov research found out global attitudes to gender equality in 24 countries.
Teenage activist Abraham Keita: 'I am a victim of the bloody civil war in Liberia'
Liberian activist Abraham Keita won the International Children's Peace Prize aged 17.
International Children's Peace Prize 2015: Liberian teenager Abraham Keita announced winner
Child rights activist Abraham Keita has won the International Children's Peace Prize.
Equal Pay Day: Why women in the UK will now work for free until 2016
Equal Pay Day on 9 November 2015 marks the gender pay gap between men and women in the UK.
International Children's Peace Prize: Meet the three teenagers fighting for human rights
Winner of International Children's Peace Prize, won in 2013 by Malala Yousafzai, announced on 9 November.
He Named Me Malala: Violence, poverty and child marriage deny girls their education rights
Feature-length documentary about Malala Yousafzai will be released in the UK on 6 November.
Million Mask March: What is the annual Guy Fawkes Night protest about?
The Million Mask March organised by Anonymous UK will take place in London on 5 November.
Dapper Laughs the 'feminist' has reached a new low in his quest for self-promotion
Does he think women are gullible enough to think he's an advocate of equal rights because he used the F-word?
National Stress Awareness Day: Five ways to keep calm and carry on
National Stress Awareness Day is marked on 4 November to highlight the problem of workplace stress.
DLR strike: Times, dates and alternative routes for London commuters
A 48-hour strike on the Docklands Light Railway in London will take place on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 November.
Lord Davies report: Can gender quotas get more women on boards?
The report says Britain's top companies must ensure boardrooms have 33% women by 2020.
Tara Hudson: Britain's outdated judicial system leaves transgender people in grave danger
Transgender woman Tara Hudson may face abuse and violence in all-male HMS Bristol prison.
Polish elections: Who is new Prime Minister Beata Szydło from right-wing Law and Justice party?
Exit polls suggest the right-wing Law and Justice party has won Poland's 2015 parliamentary election.
Polish elections 2015: Who are the candidates and their parties?
Poland will hold parliamentary elections on Sunday 25 October.
Oscar Pistorius released under house arrest: Key moments since shooting of Reeva Steenkamp
Pistorius will serve the rest of his five-year sentence under house arrest in Pretoria.
Oscar Pistorius to be released: Punishment for violence against women rarely fits the crime
Oscar Pistorius is to be released from prison and into house arrest for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
World Food Day 2015: Female farmers hold the key to food security and ending poverty
World Food Day is marked on 16 October to raise awareness of food sustainability, hunger and poverty.
World Food Day 2015: Five facts about millions trapped in hunger and poverty
One in nine people on Earth do not have enough food to lead an active, healthy life
Playboy ends nude centrefolds: Hugh Hefner and his magazine's skewed relationship with feminism
Playboy has announced it will no longer publish fully nude photos of women.