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Vier gesluierde vrouwen zetelen in Turks parlement
(De Morgen, 31/10/2013)
Van gewone vrouw naar topmodel in 30 seconden
(De Standaard, 31/10/2013)
Gezamenlijk zwangerschapsverlof: begin met uitbreiding van bestaande 15 weken
(Knack, 31/10/2013)
Pénaliser le client, une loi liberticide ?
(Le Monde, 31/10/2013)
Manifestation à Nairobi pour les victimes de viol
(Libération, 31/10/2013)
Burlesque : «j'apprends à aimer mon corps»
(Libération, 31/10/2013)
Quatre députées voilées : une première en Turquie
(Libération, 31/10/2013)
Turkey's female MPs wear headscarves in parliament for the first time
(The Guardian, 31/10/2013)
Witches of Belvoir 'may have been framed'
(BBC News, 31/10/2013)
Q&A: Women bishops debate
(BBC News, 31/10/2013)
Breast cancer 'rising in under-40s' across Europe
(BBC News, 31/10/2013)
100 Women conference: Motherhood and equality
(BBC News, 31/10/2013)
100 Women conference: Science and tech
(BBC News, 31/10/2013)
In Saudi Arabia, Even Writing About Female Drivers Can Mean ...
(The New York Times, 31/10/2013)
Federal court reinstates key part of Texas abortion law
(CNN, 31/10/2013)
Nation gets 'C' for preterm birth rates
(CNN, 31/10/2013)
Meer geld voor hulp aan tienermoeders
(De Volkskrant, 31/10/2013)
A peine 14, 16 ou 18 ans, et déjà un enfant
(La Libre Belgique, 31/10/2013)
Vrouwen in New Delhi geven veel meer verkrachtingen aan
(De Morgen, 30/10/2013)
Politie Peking: "Vrouwen, schakel handrem uit voor vertrek"
(De Morgen, 30/10/2013)
Elk jaar bevallen twee miljoen meisjes van 14 jaar of jonger
(Knack, 30/10/2013)
Tour du monde des atteintes aux droits des femmes
(La Libre Belgique, 30/10/2013)
Chaque jour, 20 000 filles de moins de 18 ans mettent un enfant au monde
(Le Monde, 30/10/2013)
Les «343 salauds» enflamment le débat sur la prostitution
(Libération, 30/10/2013)
Les mères-enfants, une réalité dans les pays en développement
(Libération, 30/10/2013)
Au Kenya, «le viol est banalisé»
(Libération, 30/10/2013)
Jailing Pregnant Women
(The New York Times, 30/10/2013)
Saudi Men Sing 'No Woman, No Drive' in Mock Homage to Ban on
(The New York Times, 30/10/2013)
Backlash over police tips for Beijing's women drivers
(CNN, 30/10/2013)
U.N. report: Too many girls too young to give birth
(CNN, 30/10/2013)
Unwed mothers, unknown choices
(The Globe and Mail, 30/10/2013)
There’s a new breed of women in Canadian politics
(The Globe and Mail, 30/10/2013)
Co-educational schools are bad for girls
(The Guardian, 30/10/2013)
The Women's Institute is resurgent – and we should not be surprised
(The Guardian, 30/10/2013)
Child marriage could trigger surge in Africa's under-15s pregnancy rate – UN
(The Guardian, 30/10/2013)
Britain told social inequality has created 'public health timebomb'
(The Guardian, 30/10/2013)
'Granny-next-door' stereotypes and where to stick them
(The Guardian, 30/10/2013)
Human rights protests over Kenyan gang rapists made to mow police lawn as 'punishment'
(The Independent, 30/10/2013)
Why is there so much pressure on women to dress 'sexy' at Halloween?
(The Independent, 30/10/2013)
Jersey trust aims to get more women into power
(BBC News, 30/10/2013)
Letter from Africa: Soul-searching over rape crimes
(BBC News, 30/10/2013)
Beijing police accused of sexism towards women drivers
(BBC News, 30/10/2013)
Jane Austen banknote portrait 'airbrushed', says biographer
(BBC News, 30/10/2013)
Dachau Immer schön bei der Stange bleiben
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 30/10/2013)
Duitsland is eerste Europees land dat 'geslacht X' invoert
(De Morgen, 30/10/2013)
The heavy-lifting 'mule women' of Melilla
(BBC News, 30/10/2013)
Karl Lagerfeld: "Les femmes rondes n'ont rien à faire sur les podiums"
(La Libre Belgique, 29/10/2013)
Le gouvernement double les crédits des politiques de soutien à la parentalité
(Le Monde, 29/10/2013)
La pression à la minceur est plus forte sur les Françaises
(Libération, 29/10/2013)
Prostitution: contre le proxénétisme, oui au libre choix
(Libération, 29/10/2013)
Beijing Police Strive to Save Women From Driving 'Mistakes
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
State Court Deems Law Wide Attack on Abortion
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
A Woman's Touch, Still a Rarity in Car Design
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
A Mixed Decision on the Texas Abortion Law
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
Dangers Come With Freedom for Indian Women
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
Honoring Women
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
Joss Whedon: why are his strong women characters still so unusual?
(The Guardian, 29/10/2013)
Why young women are going off the pill and on to contraception voodoo
(The Guardian, 29/10/2013)
The Texas abortion law is a trial run for the right wing's strategy across America
(The Guardian, 29/10/2013)
From rhetoric to reality: 10 tips on girl-centred advocacy
(The Guardian, 29/10/2013)
Helen Clark: We must invest in women and girls - video
(The Guardian, 29/10/2013)
Mirroring male colleagues is a big mistake
(The Guardian, 29/10/2013)
Women behaving badly? Don’t blame us, the monkeys make us do it
(The Independent, 29/10/2013)
Tweeting bra helps raise awareness of breast cancer
(The Independent, 29/10/2013)
Southend Rape Crisis abuse reports 'linked to school talks'
(BBC News, 29/10/2013)
Rebecca Gomperts: Abortion pills safer than penicillin
(BBC News, 29/10/2013)
Sarah's story: Mixed view of PSNI's response to domestic violence
(BBC News, 29/10/2013)
Video: Edmonton pulls honour killing prevention signs from buses following outrage
(The Globe and Mail, 29/10/2013)
"Project Unbreakable" Die Worte der Vergewaltiger
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 29/10/2013)
"Project Unbreakable" "Du willst es doch auch"
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 29/10/2013)
Modedesigner Lagerfeld wegen Lästereien über dicke Frauen angezeigt
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 29/10/2013)
Wie pleit voor een evenwichtigere verdeling van het zwangerschapsverlof over beide ouders verdient onze steun
(De Morgen, 29/10/2013)
Joke van Leeuwen wint de AKO Literatuurprijs
(Knack, 29/10/2013)
Britse gevangenis kampt met tekort vrouwelijke cipiers
(De Volkskrant, 29/10/2013)
Jeanne Moreau au secours des Pussy Riot
(La Libre Belgique, 29/10/2013)
Congé de maternité commun aux 2 conjoints: l'Open Vld est pour
(La Libre Belgique, 29/10/2013)
L'appel "Touche pas à ma pute" humilie les femmes
(Le Monde, 29/10/2013)
Morality and Mobile Phones in India
(The New York Times, 29/10/2013)
PSNI criticised over domestic violence handling
(BBC News, 29/10/2013)
Miljoen handtekeningen voor gerechtigheid verkrachte jonge vrouw in Kenia
(De Morgen, 28/10/2013)
Joke van Leeuwen wint AKO Literatuurprijs
(De Volkskrant, 28/10/2013)
(Petite) victoire pour le droit à l'avortement au Texas
(Libération, 28/10/2013)
Les droits des femmes saoudiennes bafoués y compris dans la famille royale
(Le Monde, 28/10/2013)
Jezebel: from blog to book
(The Guardian, 28/10/2013)
Science Weekly podcast: female fertility and ageing
(The Guardian, 28/10/2013)
Is Oxford University a training ground for misogyny?
(The Independent, 28/10/2013)
Judge derails Texas law restricting women's access to abortion
(The Independent, 28/10/2013)
Mean girls: Scientists say women have evolved to be ‘indirectly aggressive
’ (The Independent, 28/10/2013)
Afghan rapper voices women's rights in Kabul
(BBC News, 28/10/2013)
Progress in Afghanistan
(The New York Times, 28/10/2013)
Judge in Texas Partly Rejects Abortion Law
(The New York Times, 28/10/2013)
Video mocks Saudi ban on women driving
(CNN, 28/10/2013)
Courage in Journalism Awards: Meet the women who risk their lives for their job
(CNN, 28/10/2013)
Judge blocks parts of Texas abortion law
(CNN, 28/10/2013)
Roller derby empowers S. African women
(CNN, 28/10/2013)
Outrage after Kenya attack prompts delayed push to punish rapists
(The Globe and Mail, 28/10/2013)
Condoms should be more available to teens, doctors recommend
(The Globe and Mail, 28/10/2013)
UN-Kampagne gegen Sexismus im Netz Frauen sollten
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 28/10/2013)
Wintertijd lastiger voor vrouwen
(De Standaard, 28/10/2013)
Women occupy 'just one in eight' top roles in the City
(The Guardian, 28/10/2013)
City’s female high-flyer total doubles in a year
(The Independent, 28/10/2013)
Prozess in Memmingen Menschenhandel mitten in Bayern
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 28/10/2013)
Open Vld vrouwen willen gezamenlijk zwangerschapsverlof
(De Morgen, 27/10/2013)
Het meest vrouwvriendelijke land ter wereld?
(De Morgen, 27/10/2013)
14 Saoedische vrouwen opgepakt wegens autorijden
(De Morgen, 27/10/2013)
60-tal Saudische vrouwen trotseren rijverbod
(De Redactie, 27/10/2013)
14 Saudische vrouwen beboet wegens autorijden
(De Volkskrant, 27/10/2013)
"No Woman No Drive" : une parodie pour soutenir les femmes au volant en Arabie Saoudite
(La Libre Belgique, 27/10/2013)
Contraventions pour quinze conductrices saoudiennes
(Libération, 27/10/2013)
Saudi women defy driving ban
(CNN, 27/10/2013)
Natascha McElhone: it's time to find an app for gender equality
(The Guardian, 27/10/2013)
Yes, Mumsnet mothers talk about sex. You're shocked at that?
(The Guardian, 27/10/2013)
From the Observer archive, 27 October 1957: the career dilemma confronting educated women
(The Guardian, 27/10/2013)
Baroness Stowell: ‘Women want to know we can benefit the widest range of people, from all backgrounds’
(The Independent, 27/10/2013)
Nick Clegg looks at all-women shortlists in 2020 election
(The Independent, 27/10/2013)
Drive to get Saudi women on the road: The kingdom holds the world's only ban on female motorists
(The Independent, 27/10/2013)
Tunis women arrested for 'sexual jihad'
(BBC News, 27/10/2013)
Saudi-Arabien Dutzende Frauen fahren trotz Verbots Auto
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 27/10/2013)
Ämtervergabe Frauen in der Union fordern mehr Posten
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 27/10/2013
No woman, no drive: steun voor Saoedische vrouwen
(De Standaard, 26/10/2013)
Durven Saoedische vrouwen vandaag het rijverbod te trotseren?
(De Volkskrant, 26/10/2013)
Ophef na zoenprotest Nederlandse vrouw
(De Volkskrant, 26/10/2013)
Egalité des sexes : réalité ou utopie ?
(La Libre Belgique, 26/10/2013)
«On est putes, on est fières, le PS c’est la guerre»
(Libération, 26/10/2013)
Saudi Women Rise Up, Quietly, and Slide Into the Driver's Seat
(The New York Times, 26/10/2013)
Single Mothers With Family Values
(The New York Times, 26/10/2013)
Saudi Arabia - Women Warned of Arrest Over Driving Protest
(The New York Times, 26/10/2013)
Nudging Girls Toward Computer Science
(The New York Times, 26/10/2013)
From the "war on women" to the war with women
(CNN, 26/10/2013)
When gender inequality is good economics
(CNN, 26/10/2013)
Video: Saudi Arabian women defy driving ban
(The Globe and Mail, 26/10/2013)
With female filmgoers, horror is hot
(The Globe and Mail, 26/10/2013)
If we want more women in sport we must raise their profile
(The Guardian, 26/10/2013)
Spellbound: why witchcraft is enchanting a new generation of teenage girls
(The Guardian, 26/10/2013)
Comment: I support quotas. So what?
(The Guardian, 26/10/2013)
Tunisia's 'sexual jihad' - extremist fatwa or propaganda?
(BBC News, 26/10/2013)
The unexpected benefits of taking your toddler to work
(BBC News, 26/10/2013)
Synod to consider women bishops 'ombudsman'
(BBC News, 26/10/2013)
Kriminalität in Spanien Sexbande zwingt Schülerinnen zu Prostitution
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 26/10/2013)
Protest gegen Fahrverbot in Saudi-Arabien "Kommt hervor und macht mit"
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 26/10/2013)
Moins d'écart entre les hommes et les femmes
(La Libre Belgique, 25/10/2013)
Sexe ou non-sexe du cerveau ?
(Libération, 25/10/2013)
Women on the Verge of a Moral Crisis, as Set to Song
(The New York Times, 25/10/2013)
Home Births Pose Special Risks
(The New York Times, 25/10/2013)
Why So Few Women in the Panthéon?
(The New York Times, 25/10/2013)
Before Malala
(The New York Times, 25/10/2013)
Video: Market View: Canada’s wage divide: Where men and women stand
(The Globe and Mail, 25/10/2013)
On gender equality, Canada is no Iceland
(The Globe and Mail, 25/10/2013)
Gender equality: Canada barely makes the grade in top 20
(The Globe and Mail, 25/10/2013)
An American Bride in Kabul: ‘I once lived in a harem in Afghanistan’
(The Globe and Mail, 25/10/2013)
Brazil-Africa sex traffic gang broken up
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
Ray Teret charged with sex offences against teen girls
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
100 women: 'We hope it's not the end of the conversation'
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
100 Women: Sigridur Maria Egilsdottir on ending inequality
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
Moordende nazi-vrouwen deden niet onder voor Hitlers mannen
(Knack, 25/10/2013)
Abortus: wie en waarom?
(Knack, 25/10/2013)
Waarom de topwetenschapper nog steeds een man is
(Knack, 25/10/2013)
‘Moeten we geluk niet herdefiniëren?’
(25/10/2013)
Vos seins n'ont pas votre âge
(La Libre Belgique, 25/10/2013)
World gender gap index 2013: see how countries compare
(The Guardian, 25/10/2013)
World gender gap index 2013 mapped
(The Guardian, 25/10/2013)
What Should We Tell Our Daughters? by Melissa Benn
(The Guardian, 25/10/2013)
Jailed women will serve their sentences closer to home
(The Independent, 25/10/2013)
Why women feel 'stigmatised' for not having children
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
Recorded: Focus on 100 Women
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
#100Women conference: The schedule
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
Female prisoners to serve sentences 'nearer families'
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
100 women: Global gender gap narrows
(BBC News, 25/10/2013)
Geheugenverlies is normaal in menopauze
(De Standaard, 24/10/2013)
Kenya : de plus en plus de femmes mangent des pierres pendant la grossesse
(La Libre Belgique, 24/10/2013)
Nederlandse vrouwen overleden door Diane-35
(De Standaard, 24/10/2013)
Femen founder issues rallying cry for recruits as ‘sextremist’ organisation launches in UK
(The Independent, 24/10/2013)
Women drivers in Saudi Arabia told they will be punished if they continue to defying male-only road rules
(The Independent, 24/10/2013)
‘Sexist’ Skoda advert comes under fire in Ireland
(The Independent, 24/10/2013)
100 Women: Mid-East lags as gender gap 'narrows'
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Where’s the best place to be a woman?
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Saudi government warns women over campaign to drive
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
100 Women: Who is taking part?
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
100 Women: What is the Global Gender Gap report?
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Women 'better at multitasking' than men, study finds
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Egypt sex assault victims face long wait for justice
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Michelle Obama to Support Women Running for Office
(The New York Times, 24/10/2013)
A Fatal Rape in India
(The New York Times, 24/10/2013)
Focused Effort to Narrow the Gender Gap on Corporate Boards
(The New York Times, 24/10/2013)
First on CNN: Making the pitch for Virginia women
(CNN, 24/10/2013)
Give Saudi women the right to drive
(CNN, 24/10/2013)
Do sex strikes really work, and isn't it time we moved on?
(The Guardian, 24/10/2013)
FGM: 'It's like neutering animals' – the film that is changing Kurdistan
(The Guardian, 24/10/2013)
Britain falls behind best developing countries as gender gap stays static
(The Guardian, 24/10/2013)
Empowering girls living on streets
(The Guardian, 24/10/2013)
Syria releases 61 female detainees as part of hostage-swap deal, activists say
(The Globe and Mail, 24/10/2013)
A tweeting bra for the breast cancer awareness cause
(The Globe and Mail, 24/10/2013)
How do you get back into the work force after opting out to raise a child?
(The Globe and Mail, 24/10/2013)
Open VLD legt bom onder pensioen van vrouwen
(Knack, 24/10/2013)
94 procent wil loopbaankloof tussen mannen en vrouwen dichten
(De Standaard, 24/10/2013)
De Speld: 'VN uit kritiek op Iraans vrouwknikkeren'
(De Volkskrant, 24/10/2013)
Révolutions arabes, révolutions du corps féminin
(Libération, 24/10/2013)
100 women: Es Devlin on balancing work and home life
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Mixed marriages in China a labour of love
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
The Japanese men who prefer virtual girls to sex
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
100 Women: Conference live stream
(BBC News, 24/10/2013)
Rihanna, Lady Gaga and what's really behind burqa swag
(The Guardian, 24/10/2013)
FGM: 'It's like neutering animals' – the film that is changing Kurdistan
(The Guardian, 24/10/2013)
Sheikha revealed as the most powerful mover in world art
(The Independent, 24/10/2013)
Londoners and women most likely to attend university
(The Independent, 24/10/2013)
Huishoudelijk geweld stijgt tijdens WK
(Knack, 23/10/2013)
Yemeni 'burns daughter to death for contacting fiance'
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
Faroe Islands: Men 'must import brides'
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
100 Women: Your views on life in the 21st Century
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
Muzaffarnagar Gang Rape Cases Languish in Police Files
(The New York Times, 23/10/2013)
Twitter, Women and Power
(The New York Times, 23/10/2013)
For Emily Ratajkowski, 'Blurred Lines' Brings a Career Path Into Focus
(The New York Times, 23/10/2013)
Case Explores Rights of Fetus Versus Mother
(The New York Times, 23/10/2013)
Honor Killings in India
(The New York Times, 23/10/2013)
Saudi government says laws will be fully enforced on 'female driving' day
(CNN, 23/10/2013)
Don't abandon the women of Afghanistan
(CNN, 23/10/2013)
What changes with women in the boardroom?
(CNN, 23/10/2013)
Sexual harassment in the workplace is endemic
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Where are the women leaders in sustainable business?
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Why are more women leading social businesses?
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Online dating levels the romantic playing field for women
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Waitresses deserve better wages – and R-E-S-P-E-C-T
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Are women in the West being left behind on leadership?
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Saudi Arabia warns it will use force if campaigners protest against female driving ban
(The Independent, 23/10/2013)
Natalie Portman says Hollywood 'misinterprets' feminism as roles are written by men
(The Independent, 23/10/2013)
Sports minister Helen Grant calls for a woman to be added to FA commission to 'reflect the make-up of the society that it represents'
(The Independent, 23/10/2013)
Voor eerst in zeven jaar minder aangiftes van partnergeweld
(De Standaard, 23/10/2013)
Probleemkoppels opvolgen helpt tegen partnergeweld
(De Standaard, 23/10/2013)
Partnergeweld neemt voor het eerst in zeven jaar af
(De Morgen, 23/10/2013)
PS wil vrouw aan hoofd van Staatsveiligheid
(De Morgen, 23/10/2013)
Doorbreekt Lena Dunham de fixatie op 'size zero'?
(De Morgen, 23/10/2013)
Art Prize for Women
(La Libre Belgique, 23/10/2013)
Une femme à la tête de la Sûreté de l'Etat ?
(La Libre Belgique, 23/10/2013)
Cantat: "C'est abject d'être devenu le symbole de la violence contre les femmes"
(La Libre Belgique, 23/10/2013)
Accouchement menottée
(La Libre Belgique, 23/10/2013)
Appel à candidature pour la deuxième édition des "prix Françoise Giroud"
(Le Monde, 23/10/2013)
Un enfant sur dix vit dans une famille recomposée
(Le Monde, 23/10/2013)
100 Women: Afghan writers fight warlords with poetry
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
100 Women: Rebecca Gomperts and the abortion ship
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
Mapping unsafe areas for India's women
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
Maid to entrepreneur: Rising out of poverty in Brazil
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
The four sisters who took on Botswana's chiefs - and won
(BBC News, 23/10/2013)
Women's pension saving lagging far behind men, new research shows
(The Guardian, 23/10/2013)
Haargroeitechniek gevonden die ook vrouwen helpt
(De Standaard, 22/10/2013)
Slimme borstimplantaten maken controle makkelijker
(De Morgen, 22/10/2013)
Misschien zal ik toch blijven
(De Wereld Morgen, 22/10/2013)
Peu de femmes font appel au capital-investissement
(Le Monde, 22/10/2013)
Yes Naomi Wolf, feminists are attacked. But sucking it up is not the answer
(The Guardian, 22/10/2013)
We need to talk about sexism in science
(The Guardian, 22/10/2013)
Can you be a feminist with a boob job? I am
(The Guardian, 22/10/2013)
Managing negativity in the face of internet abuse: take the high road
(The Guardian, 22/10/2013)
Google's autocomplete spells out our darkest thoughts
(The Guardian, 22/10/2013)
Breast cancer 'worse' in young, black women
(BBC News, 22/10/2013)
My Business: Helping women make low-cost sanitary towels
(BBC News, 22/10/2013)
Record number of women MPs as German parliament meets
(BBC News, 22/10/2013)
100 Women: Life as an older, single mother
(BBC News, 22/10/2013)
100 Women: Ingrid Betancourt - God, death and the jungle
(BBC News, 22/10/2013)
Bid to interest girls in engineering careers
(BBC News, 22/10/2013)
Mourning a Miscarriage
(The New York Times, 22/10/2013)
I Am Woman, Watch Me Hack
(The New York Times, 22/10/2013)
Was a Question About Women and the 'Great American Novel' Sexist?
(The New York Times, 22/10/2013)
Smith: There's 'history of inherent bias'
(CNN, 22/10/2013)
When rape culture and booze culture meet
(The Globe and Mail, 22/10/2013)
Women’s push for review of coercive adoption practices gains traction in Ottawa
(The Globe and Mail, 22/10/2013)
The problems with buying breast milk online
(The Globe and Mail, 22/10/2013)
Vrouwenbewegingen kwaad op Turtelboom
(De Standaard, 22/10/2013)
De borsten zijn ouder dan de vrouw
(De Standaard, 22/10/2013)
Marche rend hommage à sa "Femme de Paix"
(La Libre Belgique, 22/10/2013)
Le défi "qui confond séduction et harcèlement de rue"
(La Libre Belgique, 22/10/2013)
Zoe Wanamaker bemoans shortage of TV roles for older women
(The Guardian, 22/10/2013)
Captain Jovanka Broz: Partisan and riflewoman who became First Lady of Yugoslavia
(The Independent, 22/10/2013)
'Saturday Night Live' is "te blank en te mannelijk"
(De Morgen, 21/10/2013)
Minister Sabine Laruelle stopt met politiek
(De Morgen, 21/10/2013)
Seksisme blijkt zelfs uit zoekopdrachten
(De Standaard, 21/10/2013)
Minister Laruelle: ‘Ik stap uit de politiek’
(De Standaard, 21/10/2013)
BAISER VOLÉ – Quand un défi de séduction devient agression
(Le Monde, 21/10/2013)
Comment prendre en compte la "diversité des modèles familiaux" dans la loi ?
(Le Monde, 21/10/2013)
Pilules : l'avis de l'Agence européenne critiqué
(Le Monde, 21/10/2013)
le baiser volé, une agression comme les autres
(Libération, 21/10/2013)
Se faire tatouer le téton, la touche finale après un cancer du sein
(Libération, 21/10/2013)
Le ménage n'est pas "un véritable exercice physique"
(Le Monde, 21/10/2013)
Dangerous 'truth': The Kabul women's poetry club
(BBC News, 21/10/2013)
Tough advice for teens facing jail
(BBC News, 21/10/2013)
Carrot Dating app accused of sexism
(The Independent, 21/10/2013)
Your job, or your children – why must we choose?
(The Independent, 21/10/2013)
Hindu goddesses highlight India's currents of violent misogyny
(The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2013)
Indian ad campaign undermines female symbols of power, critics charge
(The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2013)
As plus-size demographic grows, where are the fashion choices?
(The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2013)
We want children, but can’t afford daycare
(The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2013)
Multiple courses of steroids for preterm birth unnecessary
(The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2013)
High in Nepal, a Lowly Status for Women
(The New York Times, 21/10/2013)
A Worldwide Fight Against Street Harassment
(The New York Times, 21/10/2013)
A Woman for All Seasons
(The New York Times, 21/10/2013)
A Global Focus on Breast Cancer
(The New York Times, 21/10/2013)
Sex abuse rampant on Indian reservation
(CNN, 21/10/2013)
Medical tests all women should receive
(CNN, 21/10/2013)
Malala Yousafzai is a heroine to my daughter – and a great role model
(The Guardian, 21/10/2013)
Do stay-at-home mothers upset you? You may be a motherist
(The Guardian, 21/10/2013)
War and peace: still a man's world
(The Guardian, 21/10/2013)
UN passes new resolution on women's role in peace processes
(The Guardian, 21/10/2013)
BBC's Liliane Landor: 'There is no fair representation of women'
(The Guardian, 21/10/2013)
Cherie Booth: 'All women should have the chance to have a family and a career'
(The Guardian, 21/10/2013)
Le prix Nobel de littérature trop fragile pour aller chercher son prix
(La Libre Belgique, 21/10/2013)
Indian media focus on Mumbai acid attack
(BBC News, 21/10/2013)
Jerusalem local elections: 'They're against me because I'm a woman'
(BBC News, 21/10/2013)
Merseyside model for tackling crime against sex workers
(BBC News, 21/10/2013)
100 Women: Who is taking part?
(BBC News, 21/10/2013)
Elderly and female put off starting own firms
(The Independent, 21/10/2013)
Eerste vrouwelijke president voor centrale bank van Israël
(De Morgen, 20/10/2013)
Google toont wat vrouwen (niet) mogen
(De Morgen, 20/10/2013)
Loonrevolutie na boek van topvrouw Facebook
(De Morgen, 20/10/2013)
Les femmes sont de "meilleures tueuses"
(La Libre Belgique, 20/10/2013)
Pour Google, les femmes doivent rester à la maison
(La Libre Belgique, 20/10/2013)
Karnit Flug, première femme nommée à la tête de la Banque centrale d'Israël
(La Libre Belgique, 20/10/2013)
Heather Rabbatts debate: Away from the pitch football is still a white bloke's world
(The Independent, 20/10/2013)
The ladies going hell for leather: 'Downton effect' sees riding side-saddle return with a vengeance
(The Independent, 20/10/2013)
Revenge is a dish best served... by a woman
(The Independent, 20/10/2013)
Child marriage in India: The results of the ugliest side of poverty
(The Independent, 20/10/2013)
Margareta Pagano: Angela Ahrendts proves women can have it all with move to Apple... but it helps if they’re American
(The Independent, 20/10/2013)
The hares take on the heirs in Parliament: Where royalty led, the aristocracy may follow, with succession rights for girls to be debated
(The Independent, 20/10/2013)
The evolution in public policy surrounding child care
(The Globe and Mail, 20/10/2013)
The case for publicly funded child care in Canada
(The Globe and Mail, 20/10/2013)
NBA-speler die zich outte als homo vindt geen ploeg
(De Morgen, 19/10/2013)
‘Soms vraag ik me af of ik wel goed ben voor deze sport’
(De Standaard, 19/10/2013)
Janet Yellen : les leçons d’une carrière
(La Libre Belgique, 19/10/2013)
L’appel de Sophie
(La Libre Belgique, 19/10/2013)
Fearless … and topless: Femen activists to bring 'sextremism' to the UK
(The Guardian, 19/10/2013)
How young heroines helped redefine girlhood as a state of strength
(The Guardian, 19/10/2013)
It's no secret: we need more women in security
(The Guardian, 19/10/2013)
The Good Men of India
(The New York Times, 19/10/2013)
Policing Village Moral Codes as Women Stream to India's Cities
(The New York Times, 19/10/2013)
Age of the alpha woman
(The Globe and Mail, 19/10/2013)
Gender-Marketing für Kinder Ich. Will. Rosa.
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 19/10/2013)
België in de top 10 van donoren voor UNAIDS
(De Morgen, 18/10/2013)
Franse burgemeesters mogen geen homohuwelijken weigeren
(De Morgen, 18/10/2013)
Doodgeboren liefde
(De Standaard, 18/10/2013)
Soa's vergroten kans op zwangerschapcomplicaties
(De Standaard, 18/10/2013)
‘Het is moeilijk om een gezond model te vinden’
(De Standaard, 18/10/2013)
France : première adoption plénière accordée à un couple de femmes
(La Libre Belgique, 18/10/2013)
Première adoption plénière accordée à un couple de femmes
(Libération, 18/10/2013)
Syria civil war: British doctor claims snipers ‘shoot at pregnant women’
(The Independent, 18/10/2013)
The Pretty Ugly project: Why do young girls turn to YouTube and ask people to judge their looks?
(The Independent, 18/10/2013)
See sexism? Challenge it. Because nice girls DO make a scene
(The Independent, 18/10/2013)
Powder Room is a rare film all about women, and all the more universal for it
(The Guardian, 18/10/2013)
Jo Swinson pregnant in parliament: whose seat is it anyway?
(The Guardian, 18/10/2013)
Where's the public interest in pictures of an MP when she was 15?
(The Guardian, 18/10/2013)
French MP clucking at woman in parliament sparks anger over sexism
(The Guardian, 18/10/2013)
Divorce for Jewish Women
(The New York Times, 1810/2013)
Nun helps Congo to heal
(CNN, 18/10/2013)
New era for women's basketball in the U.S.
(CNN, 18/10/2013)
Is a woman a "person"?
(The Globe and Mail, 18/10/2013)
Let’s measure men by their looks, too
(The Globe and Mail, 18/10/2013)
Better daycare for $7/day: One province's solution for Canada
(The Globe and Mail, 18/10/2013)
Thuistest ingezet tegen baarmoederhalskanker
(De Volkskrant, 18/10/2013)
Primary school domestic abuse lessons pilot may be rolled out
(BBC News, 18/10/2013)
100 Women: Indonesia seeks end to maid service
(BBC News, 18/10/2013)
Woman's Hour: Women in Music Special; The First Time – radio review
(The Guardian, 18/10/2013)
Women whose ideas won't go to waste
(The Independent, 18/10/2013)
Einde shutdown was vrouwenwerk
(De Standaard, 17/10/2013)
Meer HPV-infecties onder jonge meisjes
(De Volkskrant, 17/10/2013)
Les entreprises où il fait bon travailler pour les femmes
(Libération, 17/10/2013)
«La précarisation de la prostitution a très nettement augmenté en dix ans»
(Libération, 17/10/2013)
Human trafficking gets life sentence in slavery crackdown
(BBC News, 17/10/2013)
El Salvador: Where women may be jailed for miscarrying
(BBC News, 17/10/10/2013)
100 Women: Why tech needs a makeover to attract girls
(BBC News, 17/10/2013)
Mumbai gang-rape victim collapses while giving evidence
(BBC News, 17/10/2013)
Assisting lawful abortion in England 'not a crime', says DPP
(BBC News, 17/10/2013)
Human trafficking: Why do so many victims refuse help?
(BBC Newsz, 17/10/2013)
Keir Starmer says new child abuse trial guidelines are 'biggest shift for generation'
(BBC News, 17/10/2013)
Female doctors offer better care, study finds
(The Globe and mail, 17/10/2013)
Female entrepreneurs an ‘untapped resource’
(The Globe and Mail, 17/10/2013)
The divide-and-conquer approach to parenthood
(The Globe and Mail, 17/10/2013)
Birth-control pills: the case of the undisclosed placebos
(The Globe and Mail, 17/10/2013)
Learning to Lean In Together
(The New York Times, 17/10/2013)
Settlement for a Shackled Pregnant Woman
(The New York Times, 17/10/2013)
Are Women Better at Compromising and Collaborating?
(The New York Times, 17/10/2013)
Columnist: Avoid rape, don't drink
(CNN, 17/10/2013)
Fit mom brings out the bullies
(CNN, 17/10/2013)
Women in science: 'Whoa, what are you doing here?'
(The Guardian, 17/10/2013)
Forget 'empowered' pop stars – we need more riot grrrls
(The Guardian, 17/10/2013)
My 53-year-old mother has had a baby, and it's changed me
(The Guardian, 17/10/2013)
Women's sexual health services under the spotlight - in pictures
(The Guardian, 17/10/2013)
Shadow minister Gloria De Piero asks press to 'call off hunt' for topless photos
(The Guardian, 17/10/2013)
What's wrong with naked calendars?
(The Guardian, 17/10/2013)
Pregnant Equalities Minister Jo Swinson lets MPs off hook for leaving her standing
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
The hunt for Gloria De Piero's topless photo shoot: A cruel pursuit that reeks of double standards
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
Experiment with careers, Dame Marjorie Scardino tells girls at Eltham Hill Technology College
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
It's time for technology companies to fix the gender imbalance
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
Warwick women rowers strip off for charity. But is that okay?
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
A lesson in cause and effect: Drunk women do not cause rape. Rapists cause rape.
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
NUS calls for evidence of ‘lad culture’
(The Independent, 17/10/2013)
Wereldwijd nog altijd 30 miljoen slaven
(De Morgen, 17/10/2013)
Des femmes, rien que des femmes
(La Libre Belgique, 17/10/2013)
Waarom Burberry-CEO haar stoel afstaat voor de 'luwte' bij Apple
(De Morgen, 16/10/2013)
Allereerste regeringsdeelname voor Noorse populisten
(De Morgen, 16/10/2013)
Vraag naar poppen stuwt omzet Mattel
(De Morgen, 16/10/2013)
Jimmy Savile: "Ik misbruikte geen vrouwen, zij misbruikten mij"
(De Morgen, 16/10/2013)
28-jarige Eleanor Catton wint 45ste Man Booker Prize
(Knack, 16/10/2013)
Le corps parfait, face cachée des inégalités
(Libération, 16/10/2013)
My name is Kirsty. I'm a Mumsnetter - but it's not just penis beakers we've got an opinion on
(The Independent, 16/10/2013)
Did Malala Teach Us Anything?
(The New York Times, 16/10/2013)
What Puts Young Women at Risk of Prostitution?
(The New York Times, 16/10/2013
Häusliche Gewalt Warum es so schwer ist, Opfer zu schützen
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 16/10/2013)
Man-Booker-Preis für Eleanor Catton "Es ist ein leuchtendes Werk"
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 16/10/2013)
80% of black women are overweight
(CNN, 16/10/2013)
Redford: Women, young people must save U.S. from men 'behaving stupidly'
(CNN, 16/10/2013)
Birth advice by text message: Phone medicine saving lives in Kenya
(CNN, 16/10/2013)
A good birth experience is more than the baby being delivered alive
(The Guardian, 16/10/2013)
OSC's women on boards initiative won't work, Teachers CEO warns
(The Globe and Mail, 16/10/2013)
Transcript: The skinny on being a young, female entrepreneur
(The Globe and Mail, 16/10/2013)
100 Women: The jobs Chinese girls just can't do
(BBC News, 16/10/2013)
Revised abortion guidelines to go before Stormont executive
(BBC News, 16/10/2013)
Draft abortion guidelines 'causing fear among NI health staff'
(BBC News, 16/10/2013)
100 Women: China students speak out on bans on women
(BBC News, 16/10/2013)
100 Women: How US mothers are the new breadwinners
(BBC News, 16/10/2013)
Nieuw-Zeelandse is jongste winnares van Man Booker Prize
(De Morgen, 16/10/2013)
Les esclaves modernes restent difficiles à identifier
(La Libre Belgique, 16/10/2013)
Nyampinga, un lieu de convivialité et d’accueil pour les femmes séropositives
(La Libre Belgique, 16/10/2013)
100 Women: Why more mothers becoming breadwinners
(BBC News, 16/10/2013)
Sex Trafficking in India
(The New York Times, 16/10/2013)
Eleanor Catton is jongste winnaar ooit van Booker Prize
(De Standaard, 15/10/2013)
CGKR: ‘Slachtoffers mensenhandel te vaak zelf bestraft’
(De Standaard, 15/10/2013)
Voor het eerst een vrouw aan het hoofd van Zweedse Kerk
(De Morgen, 15/10/2013)
Charlotte Church haalt uit: "Muziekindustrie is gewoon seksistisch"
(De Morgen, 15/10/2013)
Aantal hiv-besmettingen bij mannen fors toegenomen
(De Redactie, 15/10/2013)
Duiding bij het nieuws is nog steeds een mannenzaak
(Knack, 15/10/2013)
Rechts en uiterst rechts in gedoogregering in Noorwegen
(Knack, 15/10/2013)
L'air pollué diminue le poids des bébés à la naissance
(Le Monde, 15/10/2013)
La petite-fille de l'ayatollah Khomeyni "brise les tabous"
(Le Monde, 15/10/2013)
Une mère de famille chef de file de l’Église luthérienne de Suède
(Libération, 15/10/2013)
In search of a female Banksy: Aiko and Faith47 take on a male-dominated street art world
(The Independent, 15/10/2013)
Miley Cyrus reaches number one: Where are all the middle-aged men in this debate?
(The Independent, 15/10/2013)
Traffickers using 880,000 people as slave labour in EU
(The Independent, 15/10/2013)
Madonna’s rape is her truth and tragedy. And she has the right to speak about it
(The Independent, 15/10/2013)
Women in corporate Canada still feel overworked, underpaid: survey
(The Globe and Mail, 15/10/2013)
UN human rights investigator says Canada needs inquiry into missing aboriginal women
(The Globe and Mail, 15/10/2013)
A New Image of Female Authenticity
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Faces of Breast Cancer: A Global Community
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Today in Small Business: 12 Angry Women
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Study Finds Wives Often Struggle With Stepchildren Over Caregiving
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
A Day to Remember the First Computer Programmer Was a Woman
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Breast Cancer as Death Sentence in Uganda
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Myth of the Sisterhood
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Where Is the Great American Novel by a Woman?
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
More Ugly Disagreements
(The New York Times, 15/10/2013)
Saudi women show defiance by driving
(CNN, 15/10/2013)
In tech world, women ignored
(CNN, 15/10/2013)
How Otieno helps pregnant women
(CNN, 15/10/2013)
Project Bush: the day I had my vagina photographed by an ad agency
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
I should have given my children my surname
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Ada Lovelace Day 2013: from nerd cabaret to womenifying Wikipedia
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Angela Ahrendts leaves Burberry for new job at Apple
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
The case for disagreement – and daring to claim what you think should be yours
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Jacqui Smith: positive discrimination needed for women in radio and TV
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Ruth Owen: 'there's no point being a woman and trying to be a man'
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Being a tech geek is cool, I should know, I am one
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Dans le métro, les hommes occupent plus d’espace que les femmes
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
Meer vrouwen in bestuursraden
(De Standaard, 15/10/2013)
Ne couvrez plus ce sein…
(La Libre Belgique, 15/10/2013)
Les femmes seules et les enfants, d’abord…
(La Libre Belgique, 15/10/2013)
La maternité des Lilas, symbole d'une "certaine idée de la naissance"
(Le Monde, 15/10/2013)
La maternité des Lilas, en difficulté financière, dénonce un “acharnement”
(Le Monde, 15/10/2013)
Grossesse gazeuse, mode d'emploi
(Le Monde, 15/10/2013)
Putting the HER in Hero: why we need more tech superwomen...
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Womenin science: a difficult history | Science | theguardian.com
(The Guardian, 15/10/2013)
Charlotte Church: Pop industry 'sexist'
(BBC News, 15/10/2013)
Over-50s' osteoporosis 'causes fracture every two minutes'
(BBC News, 15/10/2013)
Women sharing prison vans with men 'exposed to abuse'
(BBC News, 15/10/2013)
La campagne "Vrouwen tegen Islamering" interdite
(La Libre Belgique, 14/10/2013)
Aandeel vrouwen in bestuur Bel20-bedrijven stijgt verder
(De Morgen, 14/10/2013)
880.000 slaven in Europa
(De Standaard, 14/10/2013)
Oudste beroep was schilderes
(De Standaard, 14/10/2013)
Brieven schrijven tegen homofoob en transfoob geweld
(De Standaard, 14/10/2013)
Depressie begint al in de baarmoeder
(Knack, 14/10/2013)
Wie wint de Man Booker Prize 2013?
(Knack, 14/10/2013)
Memisa tegen moedersterfte
(De Wereld Morgen, 14/10/2013)
'We willen de Renaissance-man terug in onze samenleving'
(De Volkskrant, 14/10/2013)
Femmes, soyez singulières !
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
Quelle est la différence entre l'inégalité et la discrimination?
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
Total et Michelin en tête de course à la féminisation
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
En Afrique, la sécurité recule alors que la gouvernance s'améliore
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
Des initiatives pour les femmes entrepreneures
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
Droits des femmes : la France lève ses réserves à une Convention de l’ONU
(Libération, 14/10/2013)
Dépôt de la proposition de loi sur la prostitution
(Libération, 14/10/2013)
Violée ? Fallait pas téléphoner en jupe, enfin !
(Libération, 14/10/2013)
How not to run a women in science campaign
(The Guardian, 14/10/2013)
Why pregnant women are warned about everything
(The Guardian, 14/10/2013)
Anna Burke: the faceless men still control Labor
(The Guardian, 14/10/2013)
Vicky Pryce: most women in jail need help not prison - video
(The Guardian, 14/10/2013)
Promoting gender equality in the mining industry
(The Guardian, 14/10/2013)
What does it feel like to be airbrushed?
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
100 Women: Do you retouch your selfies?
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
Girls in Laos benefit from vaccine against human papillomavirus
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
Afghanistan: Stark, beautiful - and a danger to mothers
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
Louboutin women's shoes banned in anti-Islam advert
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
Charlotte Church slams music industry for forcing 'hyper-sexualised' and 'cartoonish' images on young female performers
(The Independent, 14/10/2013)
Dagenham's equal pay strikers win 'Women of the Year' award
(The Independent, 14/10/2013)
Exclusive: Saudi blogger detained, but she's hopeful about campaign to allow women to drive
(CNN, 14/10/2013)
Senate Women Lead in Effort to Find Accord
(The New York, 14/10/2013)
On National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, a Mother With a Candle to Light
(The New York Times, 14/10/2013)
Ordinary Women: Wendy Lower Talks About ‘Hitler’s Furies’
(The New York Times, 14/10/2013)
Eine einfache Rechnung
(Süddeutsche Zeitung, 14/10/2013)
"Mich überraschen die Mädchen"
(Süddeutsche Zeitung, 12/10/2013)
Malala dément être une marionnette de l'Occident
(La Libre Belgique, 14/10/2013)
Une pionnière de l’intergénérationnel
(La Libre Belgique, 14/10/2013)
Revoici la création au féminin
(La Libre Belgique, 14/10/2013)
Femmes "serviles": la nouvelle déclaration du pape François
(La Libre Belgique, 14/10/2013)
Plafond de béton
(Le Monde, 14/10/2013)
How feminism became capitalism's handmaiden - and how to reclaim it
(The Guardian, 14/10/2013)
'City of widows' - the abandoned women of India
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
Thalidomide: Were more babies affected?
(BBC News, 14/10/2013)
A literary tour through Alice Munro's hometown of Wingham, Ont.
(The Globe and Mail, 14/10/2013)
Women are complicit in misogyny, too
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
The Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2013
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
Transgender activists praise Independent on Sunday for Pink List selection
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
Women MPs? The numbers don't add up: Shadow equalities minister backs women for Westminster
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
Bad but not broken: Hooray for Masters of Sex and TV’s latest anti-heroine
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
Gloria De Piero: Attention everyday sexists - beware the 'TV girl'
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
The difficult princesses: Animating female characters is harder, says Disney boss, because of their 'range of emotions'
(The Independent, 13/10/2013)
Malala Yousafzai speaks to Andrew Marr - video
(The Guardian, 13/10/2013)
Lads' mags: I've been part of the problem – let me be part of the solution
(The Guardian, 13/10/2013)
Her film about an 'honour' killing won an Emmy. Now it's being used to train police
(The Guardian, 13/10/2013)
There's more to 'womenomics' than keeping cows in India
(The Guardian, 13/10/2013)
India's abandoned widows struggle to survive
(BBC News, 13/10/2013)
Colombia Farc rebels launch website of the female rebel
(BBC News, 13/10/2013)
Head Scarves in Turkey
(The New York Times, 13/10/2013)
Ineke Riem wint Bronzen Uil
(De Morgen, 12/10/2013)
Senatoren krijgen LEIFtime Achievement Award voor euthanasiewet
(De Morgen, 12/10/2013)
Gitariste Vixen verliest strijd tegen kanker
(De Morgen, 12/10/2013)
‘Malala doet ons de lat hoger leggen’
(De Standaard, 12/10/2013)
Caroline Strubbe wint Jo Röpcke-award
(De Standaard, 12/10/2013)
‘Misschien moet ik Anke Van dermeersch wel bedanken’
(De Standaard, 12/10/2013)
ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH
(De Standaard, 12/10/2013)
Vooral vrouwen maakten grotschilderingen
(De Redactie, 12/10/2013)
Caroline Strubbe wint de Knack Focus Jo Röpcke Award
(Knack, 12/10/2013)
Comment récupérer la pension alimentaire qui m'est due ?
(Le Monde, 12/10/2013)
A la fac, briser l’impunité du harcèlement sexuel
(Le Monde, 12/10/2013)
"Il faut du courage pour faire remonter les faits de harcèlement sexuel à l'université"
(Le Monde, 12/10/2013)
The HPV vaccine: Preventing cervical cancer in the developing world
(The Independent, 12/10/2013)
Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness Day: Why we need to know about this breast cancer middle ground
(The Independent, 12/10/2013)
Andrew Buncombe: What’s the big deal, Barack Obama? India has plenty of top women bankers
(The Independent, 12/10/2013)
David Ford says NI abortion legislation must be consulted on
(BBC News, 12/10/2013)
Chipping Away at Sex Trafficking in America
(The New York Times, 12/10/2013)
Fighting Back Against Revenge Porn
(The New York Times, 12/10/2013)
Readers’ Advice for Young Women in the Workplace
(The New York Times, 12/10/2013)
A Striking Absence of Women
(The New York Times, 12/10/2013)
België steekt hand op tijdens 'Internationale Dag van het Meisje'
(De Morgen, 11/10/2013)
Deze genomineerden voor de Nobelprijs voor de Vrede haalden het niet
(De Morgen, 11/10/2013)
Anna Politkovskaïa, sept ans déjà
(Le Monde, 11/10/2013)
«Ce n’est pas aux femmes de disparaître de l’espace public»
(Libération, 11/10/2013)
Gozde Kansu dismissal: Women shouldn't lose their jobs for bearing the ‘assets’ they were hired for
(The Independent, 11/10/2013)
Day of the Girl: A survivor’s journey after female genital mutilation
(The Independent, 11/10/2013)
An Iranian bill permitting men to marry 13-year-old girls confirms Hassan Rouhani is not a moderate
(The Independent, 11/10/2013)
Converting to Islam: British women on prayer, peace and prejudice
(The Guardian, 11/10/2013)
Body Gossip puts spotlight on models and body image
(The Guardian, 11/10/2013)
Ecuador abortion: President Correa threatens to resign
(BBC News, 11/10/2013)
In pictures: Women in Vision
(BBC News, 11/10/2013)
China sex trade infiltrates international hotels
(BBC News, 11/10/2013)
India abuse: 'I felt like a dead woman when I left his house'
(BBC News, 11/10/2013)
The Bravest Girl in the World
(CNN, 11/10/2013)
Exhibit features female photographers
(CNN, 11/10/2013)
Men dither while women lead in the world
(CNN, 11/10/2013)
I Am Malala: 16-year-old Yousafzai’s new memoir reveals an ordinary teenage heroine
(The Globe and Mail, 11/10/2013)
It’s time to put girls at the center of development
(The Globe and Mail, 11/10/2013)
Vrouwen vragen deel aanvullend pensioen man
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
‘In één dag tijd kan je een band hebben met een dader’
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
Depressie zwangere moeder verhoogt kans depressie kind
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
Stel dat Malala straks de Nobelprijs wint
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
Pakistaanse tiener Malala geroemd om moed
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
Nietsontziend en toch vol mededogen
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
Haar vijf beste boeken
(De Standaard, 11/10/2013)
Psychologen waarschuwen ouders van Belgische slachtoffers Nederlandse pedofiel
(De Morgen, 11/10/2013)
Concours de mini-miss : la pointe de l’iceberg
(La Libre Belgique, 11/10/2013)
La dignité humaine s’impose
(La Libre Belgique, 11/10/2013)
Le Nobel de la paix pour Malala?
(La Libre Belgique, 11/10/2013)
Le Nobel à Alice Munro, la reine de la nouvelle
(La Libre Belgique, 11/10/2013)
Le Nobel de littérature décerné à Alice Munro, reine de la nouvelle
(Le Monde, 11/10/2013)
La présidente du Malawi limoge son gouvernement
(Le Monde, 11/10/2013)
Standing with Malala's new nonprofit organization
(CNN, 11/10/2013)
Canadese Alice Munro wint Nobelprijs Literatuur
(De Morgen, 10/10/2013)
Malala wint Sacharovprijs voor vrijheid van denken
(De Morgen, 10/10/2013)
Zo reageert Malala (16) op doodsbedreiging taliban
(De Morgen, 10/10/2013)
Stuntzwemster Diana Nyad heeft nieuw record beet
(De Morgen, 10/10/2013)
Canadese Alice Munro wint Nobelprijs Literatuur
(De Standaard, 10/10/2013)
Anne Provoost: ‘Munro lezen maakt een beter mens van je’
(De Standaard, 10/10/2013)
Modellenwerk: de sector waar mannen beduidend minder verdienen dan vrouwen
(De Standaard, 10/10/2013)
Canadese verhalenschrijfster Alice Munro wint Nobelprijs Literatuur 2013
(Knack, 10/10/2013)
Malala: Van Talibanslachtoffer tot internationaal symbool voor meisjesrechten
(Knack, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro, une Nobel de littérature "ébahie" et difficile à joindre
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
Le Prix Nobel de Littérature attribué à Alice Munro
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
Arabie: de plus en plus de femmes bravent l'interdiction de conduire
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
Malala couronnée du Prix Sakharov, les talibans contestent
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
La jeune Pakistanaise Malala Yousafzaï obtient le prix Sakharov
(Le Monde, 10/10/2013)
Janet Yellen à la Fed : la presse voit le changement dans la continuité
(Le Monde, 10/10/2013)
Sexisme à l'Assemblée : Massonneau (EELV) salue la solidarité des députées
(Le Monde, 10/10/2013)
"Une femme du XXe siècle", profil type pour entrer au Panthéon
(Le Monde, 10/10/2013)
Dans le mannequinat, on est loin de l'égalité des salaires
(Le Monde, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro, cadeau de Nobel
(Libération, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro reçoit le Nobel de littérature 2013
(Libération, 10/10/2013)
Une «femme du XXe siècle» susceptible d'entrer au Panthéon ?
(Libération, 10/10/2013)
Arabie : de plus en plus de femmes bravent l’interdiction de conduire
(Libération, 10/10/2013)
Malala Yousafzaï reçoit le prix Sakharov
(Libération, 10/10/2013)
l’europe doit se défaire de sa vision romantique de la prostitution
(Libération, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro wins Nobel prize in literature
(The Guardian, 10/10/2013)
Margaret Atwood: Alice Munro's road to Nobel literature prize was not easy
(The Guardian, 10/10/2013)
Malala Yousafzai wins European human rights prize
(The Guardian, 10/10/2013)
Everyday Sexism: five reasons why men shouldn't shout at women in the street
(The Guardian, 10/10/2013)
10 of the world's most powerful women
(The Guardian, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro wins Nobel Prize for Literature
(BBC News, 10/10/2013)
Profile: Alice Munro
(BBC News, 10/10/2013)
Kenyans accuse police of ignoring gang rape
(BBC News, 10/10/2013)
50 shades of brown: The continuing stigma surrounding skin colour in British Asian communities
(The Independent, 10/10/2013)
Nobel Prize 2013: Win for shame-busting, truth-telling Alice Munro is also a victory for womenauthors and the short story itself
(The Independent, 10/10/2013)
Robin Thicke: 'British people don't get Blurred Lines'
(The Independent, 10/10/2013)
Sun down: Essex University union bans sale of 'The Sun'
(The Independent, 10/10/2013)
Grace Dent: How come it's lesbians rather than gay men that are giving up on civil partnerships?
(The Independent, 10/10/2013)
For Girls, Their Own Way to Reach the Heavens
(The New York Times, 10/10/2013)
A Nobel Prize for Alice Munro
(The New York Times, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
(The New York Times, 10/10/2013)
Alice Munro, Nobel Winner, Mines the Inner Lives of Girls and Women
(The New York Times, 10/10/2013)
Saudi Women Drive, Despite Ban, and Find Some Support on the Kingdom’s Roads
(The New York Times, 10/10/2013)
When Talking Makes the Art Happen
(The New York Times, 10/10/2013)
Nobel Peace Prize: Congo rape trauma surgeon among favorites
(CNN, 10/10/2013)
Canada's Alice Munro, 'master' of short stories, wins Nobel Prize in literature
(CNN, 10/10/2013)
16-year-old Malala Yousafzai wins Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought
(CNN, 10/10/2013)
5 things you didn't know about Janet Yellen
(CNN, 10/10/2013)
Janet Yellen's rise highlights dearth of women in central banks
(CNN, 10/10/2013)
Too few female CEOs? Universities must step in
(The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2013)
Canadian Alice Munro makes history with Nobel Prize win for literature
(The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2013)
‘She transforms ordinary into extraordinary’: Readers share what they love about Alice Munro
(The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2013)
The quiet Canadian: How Alice Munro conquered the literary world
(The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2013)
Wie erstaunlich, wie schrecklich
(Süddeutsche Zeitung, 10/10/2013)
Janet Yellen Pientere duif moet Fed op koers houden
(De Standaard, 10/10/2013)
Miet Smet: "Voor mij is Wilfried het ideaal gebleven"
(De Redactie, 10/10/2013)
Wilfried en Miet: een uitzonderlijk koppel
(De Redactie, 10/10/2013)
Wie is de nieuwe Fed-bazin Janet Yellen?
(De Redactie, 10/10/2013)
Waarom gaan pubermeisjes voor webcam uit de kleren?
(De Volkskrant, 10/10/2013)
Duif op een financiële toppositie
(De Volkskrant, 10/10/2013)
Koele kikker Yellen gaat Fed leiden
(De Volkskrant, 10/10/2013)
Janet Yellen nommée à la tête de la Fed
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
Janet Louise Yellen
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
La "Môme" nous quittait il y a 50 ans
(La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2013)
Les grandes argentières : ces femmes qui "comptent"
(Le Monde, 10/10/2013)
Obama nominates Janet Yellen to head the Federal Reserve - video
(The Guardian, 10/10/2013)
Depression risk 'starts in the womb'
(BBC News, 10/10/2013)
Sexist taunts halt French parliamentary session
(BBC News, 10/10/2013)
China's scorned mistresses take revenge on 'corrupt lovers'
(BBC News, 10/10/2013)
Breast cancer patients reveal effect of disease on their self-esteem and sex life
(The Independent, 10/10/2013)
Nurses, other non-physicians can perform abortions in California
(CNN, 10/10/2013)
Eindelijk een vrouw aan de geldpers
(De Standaard, 09/10/2013)
Obama wil vrouw aan hoofd van Federal Reserve
(De Standaard, 09/10/2013)
Vrouwelijk ondernemen
(Knack, 09/10/2013)
"Politie moet toleranter zijn inzake kledingvoorschriften"
(De Morgen, 09/10/2013)
Politica's eisen afschaffing rijverbod voor vrouwen in Saoedi-Arabië
(De Morgen, 09/10/2013)
Femenactivistes onderbreken debatten in Spaans parlement
(De Morgen, 09/10/2013)
"Laat je niet verkrachten". Het advies van de stad Gent aan de studenten
(De Wereld Morgen, 09/10/2013)
Sexisme à l'Assemblée nationale : le député caqueteur sanctionné
(Libération, 09/10/2013)
Janet Yellen, nouvelle dame de Fed
(Libération, 09/10/2013)
Obama nomme Janet Yellen à la tête de la Fed
(Libération, 09/10/2013)
Des Femen devant les députés espagnols pour défendre l’avortement
(Libération, 09/10/2013)
"C'est grâce à Colette": le Festival des écrits de femmes
(Le Monde, 09/10/2013)
Les "grandes dames" de l'administration Obama
(Le Monde, 09/10/2013)
Women 'marginalised' by world hunger policies
(The Guardian, 09/10/2013)
Saudi King Abdullah's female advisers ask him to let women drive
(The Guardian, 09/10/2013)
Janet Yellen: Obama's second choice hands him a first-rate political win
(The Guardian, 09/10/2013)
Melrose appoints first female board member
(The Guardian, 09/10/2013)
Woman's abortion 'ordeal' considered by NI health officials
(BBC News, 09/10/2013)
The steady ascent of Janet Yellen
(BBC News, 09/10/2013)
Is Janet Yellen the Federal Reserve's 'fall gal'?
(BBC News, 09/10/2013)
'Rapebait' e-mail reveals dark side of frat culture
(CNN, 09/10/2013)
Yellen’s Path From Liberal Theorist to Fed Voice for Jobs
(The New York Times, 09/10/2013)
California Expands Availability of Abortions
(The New York Times, 09/10/2013)
Four rules every female entrepreneur should follow
(The Globe and Mail, 09/10/2013)
Saudi women challenge driving ban in king’s council
(The Globe and Mail, 09/10/2013)
Why Janet Yellen is the right person to lead the Fed
(The Globe and Mail, 09/10/2012)
Frau soll erstmals Fed führen
(Süddeutsche Zeitung, 09/10/2013)
Obama draagt Janet Yellen voor als Fed-baas
(De Morgen, 09/10/2013)
‘Voor het eerst vrouw aan hoofd van Federal Reserve’
(De Standaard, 09/10/2013)
‘Ik ben hier dankzij de moed van de vrouwen in Congo’
(De Standaard, 09/10/2013)
Een van de machtigste jobs in de VS voor een vrouw?
(De Redactie, 09/10/2013)
Turkse vrouw mag weer hoofddoek om
(De Volkskrant, 09/10/2013)
'Ik voel me schuldig dat het goed met me gaat'
(De Volkskrant, 09/10/2013)
Obama va nommer Janet Yellen à la tête de la Banque centrale
(La Libre Belgique, 09/10/2013)
Janet Yellen, la femme qui va donner le tempo de l'économie mondiale
(Le Monde, 09/10/2013)
Obama nomme Janet Yellen à la tête de la Réserve fédérale
(Libération, 09/10/2013)
Call for 1888 Matchgirls' strike to be taught in schools
(BBC News, 09/10/2013)
India abuse: 'I reported my acid attack husband'
(BBC News, 09/10/2013)
India abuse: 'My husband used me like a sex slave'
(BBC News, 09/10/2013)
How Walking May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
(The New York Times, 09/10/2013)
Annie Lennox: "Voer KNT-stempel voor videoclips in"
(De Morgen, 08/10/2013)
Turkije heft verbod op hoofddoek deels op
(De Morgen, 08/10/2013)
Vier meisjes in opleiding autotechnologie
(De Standaard, 08/10/2013)
Samantha Power, baptême du feu dans l'enfer diplomatique syrien
(Le Monde, 08/10/2013)
L'égalité au cœur de la réforme : la fable qui ne coûte rien
(Le Monde, 08/10/2013)
Des femmes au Panthéon ? Vous n'y pensez pas monsieur le Président...
(Libération, 08/10/2013)
Girl power: realising the dream of girl-centred advocacy
(The Guardian, 08/10/2013)
Miriam González Durántez says 'absurd labels' are holding back women
(The Guardian, 08/10/2013)
On sex-selective abortion, we must not make a fetish of choice
(The Guardian, 08/10/2013)
The Feminist Times is just as necessary as Spare Rib
(The Guardian, 08/10/2013)
Stillbirth rate 'poor' says Scotland's leading maternity doctor
(BBC News, 08/10/2013)
Girls need more career help, says Clegg's wife Miriam
(BBC News, 0/10/2013)
Colombia: The virgin auctions in Pablo Escobar’s home town
(The Independent, 08/10/2013)
Muslim free school Al-Madinah in Derby faces closure over 'practices which discriminate against girls and women'
(The Independent, 08/10/2013)
Lesbian couples twice as likely as gay men to end civil partnership as 'divorces' up by 20%
(The Independent, 08/10/2013)
Update: More films by pioneering director found
(CNN, 08/10/2013)
Obama to Pick Yellen as Leader of Fed, Officials Say
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
A Study in Scarcity: Women at Central Banks
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
A Woman to Serve on Twitter’s Board? Here Are 25
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
Li Tianyi Sentencing Is Small Step for Chinese Women
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
Turkey Lifts Longtime Ban on Head Scarves in State Offices
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
Nazism’s Feminine Side, Brutal and Murderous
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
As women earn more, why aren’t the dads staying home?
(The Globe and Mail, 08/10/2013)
Vrouwelijke huisarts trekt beter witte schort aan
(Knack, 08/10/2013)
Meeste prostituees Zandpad Utrecht nu slechter af
(De Volkskrant, 08/10/2013)
Timochenko en partance pour l’Allemagne
(La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2013)
Argentine: l'état de santé de la présidente inquiète
(La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2013)
Prostitution: Cachez ce sein...
(La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2013)
Favorite pour le Nobel de la paix, Malala Yousafzai veut devenir femme politique
(Le Monde, 08/10/2013)
Ruth Patrick: Campaigner whose work galvanised the environmental movement
(The Independent, 08/10/2013)
Share Your Advice for Young Women in the Workplace
(The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
Karen Strauss Cook, Trader Who Helped Women on Wall Street
... (The New York Times, 08/10/2013)
Guatemala: one woman's campaign against violent crime and corruption
(The Guardian, 08/10/2013)
"Ik wil als politica de toekomst van mijn land veranderen"
(De Redactie, 07/10/2013)
Irak: rapport over aangeboren afwijkingen brengt WHO in diskrediet
(De Wereld Morgen, 07/10/2013)
Taliban dreigt opnieuw Malala te vermoorden
(De Morgen, 07/10/2013)
Broer Karzai kandidaat voor presidentschap Afghanistan
(De Morgen, 07/10/2013)
"The Legend of Zelda is seksistisch en racistisch"
(De Morgen, 07/10/2013)
Malala roept op tot dialoog met taliban
(De Standaard, 07/10/2013)
Annie Lennox pleit voor ratingsysteem voor videoclips
(De Standaard, 07/10/2013)
In beeld: Malala jongste kanshebber Nobelprijs Vrede
(Knack, 07/10/2013)
'Een beetje kerel kan het hebben: Ich bin ein Feminist'
(De Volkskrant, 07/10/2013)
Taliban dreigen opnieuw Malala te vermoorden
(De Volkskrant, 07/10/2013)
Malala se rêve femme politique pour «changer l'avenir de son pays»
(Libération, 07/10/2013)
Malala Yousafzai warns British schoolgirls not to take their education for granted as Taliban renews threat to kill her
(The Independent, 07/10/2013)
If you're a feminist you'll be called a man-hater. You don't need rebranding
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
Miley Cyrus: does the music business exploit women?
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
Women: naked realities
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
A woman's job: who cares about unpaid carers?
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
What Should We Tell Our Daughters? by Melissa Benn – review
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
FTSE 100 companies still 66 female directors short of boardroom target
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
Malala 'modern day suffragette', say Birmingham girls
(BBC News, 07/10/2013)
A New York Ad Campaign to Build Girls' Self-Esteem
(The New York Times, 07/10/2013)
Breakthroughs in Prenatal Screening
(The New York Times, 07/10/2013)
Documenting a Pakistani Girl's Transformation
(The New York Times, 07/10/2013)
Wanted: More women leaders in tech
(CNN, 07/10/2013)
New fair-pay campaign wants women to ask men to reveal their salaries
(The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2013)
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan wants OSC to force firms to add female directors
(The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2013)
"Straf daders van massaverkrachting Congo"
(De Morgen, 07/10/2013)
Organisatoren talentenjacht raden 14-jarige plastische chirurgie aan
(De Morgen, 07/10/2013)
Opgepast, goede zeden in gevaar
(De Standaard, 07/10/2013)
'Straf daders massaverkrachting Congo'
(De Volkskrant, 07/10/2013)
Women: naked realities
(The Guardian, 07/10/2013)
Malala Yousafzai: In Pakistan terrorists are afraid of education
(BBC News, 07/10/2013)
Military honours for the only female winchman in RAF
(BBC News, 06/10/2013)
Women with severe mental illness face high risk of attack
(The Independent, 07/10/2013)
On the up – the number of women in British boardrooms rises to 19%
(The Independent, 07/10/2013)
Malala mag op bezoek bij de Queen
(De Morgen, 06/10/2013)
"Steekt u wel eens mensen in een hokje?"
(De Redactie, 06/10/2013)
23 kandidaat-presidenten in Afghanistan
(De Redactie, 06/10/2013)
Confessions d'une victime des taliban
s (La Libre Belgique, 06/10/2013)
Tunisiennes faisant le jihad du sexe en Syrie: un phénomène limité
(La Libre Belgique, 06/10/2013)
Twitter C.E.O. Defends Representation of Women at the Company
(The New York Times, 06/10/2013)
Sex, Doubt and the Pope
(The New York Times, 06/10/2013)
Women Shaping a New Path Among a Rich Baseball Tradition ...
(The New York Times, 06/10/2013)
I'd much rather be a slag than a slut
(The Guardian, 06/10/2013)
Should women change their names after marriage? Consider the Greek way
(The Guardian, 06/10/2013)
Miley Cyrus: exploited or empowered?
(The Guardian, 06/10/2013)
Aid agencies are failing the world's girls, finds report
(The Guardian, 06/10/2013)
The making of Malala Yousafzai: Shot by the Taliban for going to school and now in the frame for Nobel Peace Prize
(The Independent, 06/10/2013)
Your open letter to Miley is really about you, Sinead
(The Independent, 06/10/2013)
David Cameron and Ed Miliband vote for women in reshuffles
(The Independent, 06/10/2013)
Pakistaanse Malala krijgt mensenrechtenprijs
(De Morgen, 05/10/2013)
Help, mama slaat door!
(De Standaard, 05/10/2013)
Birth Day
(De Standaard, 05/10/2013)
Een aaibare vorm van slut shaming: de brief van Sinead O’Connor aan Miley Cyrus
(De Wereld Morgen, 05/10/2013)
Circoncision religieuse : Israël condamne une résolution du Conseil de l'Europe
(Le Monde, 05/10/2013)
Marin Alsop, la "maestra"
(Le Monde, 05/10/2013)
Nick Clegg calls for more openness on gender pay gap
(BBC News, 05/10/2013)
Female Pakistan quake victims 'struggle' for medical help
(BBC News, 05/10/2013)
Anoushka Shankar discusses impact of Delhi gang rape
(BBC News, 05/10/2013)
Alison Wolf's 'XX Factor'
(The New York Times, 05/10/2013)
It's a cross-party phenomenon – the invisible woman
(The Guardian, 05/10/2013)
What every guy should know about dating: consent counts
(The Guardian, 05/10/2013)
Is the women's vote a false concept?
(The Guardian, 05/10/2013)
Edith Piaf's Paris: In search of La Vie en Rose
(The Independent, 05/10/2013)
Dokter niet geschorst na veroordeling illegale abortus
(De Morgen, 04/10/2013)
Plasactie dient burgerinitiatief in voor "gelijke sanitaire rechten"
(De Morgen, 04/10/2013)
Aelvoet volgt Maystadt op als voorzitter Federale Raad Duurzame Ontwikkeling
(De Morgen, 04/10/2013)
Democratische voorstandster van abortus doet gooi naar gouverneurschap Texas
(De Morgen, 04/10/2013)
Myanmar kiest voor het eerst in halve eeuw kandidaat voor Miss Universe
(De Morgen, 04/10/2013)
Vrouwen moeten meer betalen voor rijopleiding dan mannen
(Knack, 04/10/2013)
IVG à Paris : «On ne veut pas d'une usine»
(Libération, 04/10/2013)
#100Women: Join the conversation
(BC News, 04/10/2013)
100 Women: What chance does a young girl have?
(BBC News, 04/10/2013)
Land speed record visit to 'encourage girl engineers'
(BBC News, 04/10/2013)
Pakistan - Girl Shot by Taliban Wins a Rights Award
(The New York Times, 04/10/2013)
Is Sinead's advice to Miley good for other girls, too?
(CNN, 04/10/2013)
Women should ask male colleagues how much they earn, says UK minister
(The Guardian, 04/10/2013)
Walking 'cuts breast cancer risk'
(BBC News, 04/10/2013)
A night with Delhi's homeless
(BBC News, 04/10/2013)
Maakt de popindustrie een prostituee van Miley Cyrus?
(De Standaard, 03/10/2013)
Universiteit bant korte rokjes van de campus
(De Standaard, 03/10/2013)
5 borstvoedingsvriendelijke kinderdagverblijven krijgen certificaat
(De Morgen, 03/10/2013)
Sint-Joost zal prostitutie die Brussel kwijt wil beboeten
(De Morgen, 03/10/2013)
Prostituees Alhambrawijk moeten na 22 uur verhuizen
(De Morgen, 03/10/2013)
"Beter borstkankeronderzoek kan 45 miljoen besparen"
(De Redactie, 03/10/2013)
Japanse vrouwen moeten kiezen tussen werk of huishouden
(De Redactie, 03/10/2013)
Brief van Sinéad O'Connor aan Miley Cyrus
(De Wereld Morgen, 03/10/2013)
Het cadeauboek van Bart Smit: een aanwinst voor het seksismemuseum
(De Volkskrant, 03/10/2013
"Sortir du débat "pour ou contre le voile"", par l'anthropologue Dounia Bouzar
(Le Monde, 03/10/2013)
Sinead O'Connor warns Miley Cyrus against exploitation
(BBC News, 03/10/2013)
‘Satisficing’: Helping women step away from the perfection myth
(The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2013)
Female midlife stress could be linked to Alzheimer’s, study finds
(The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2013)
Meet the female director behind the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia
(The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2013)
Video: The New Japan Inc: One woman’s burden, another’s opportunity
(The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2013)
Canada's hereditary-cancer clinics feel the ‘Angelina effect’
(The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2013)
Does Miley Cyrus want a mentor? Not if it’s Sinead O’Connor
(The Globe And Mail, 03/10/2013)
Why Are There Still So Few Women in Science?
(The New York Times, 03/10/2013)
Both Men and Women Should 'Uncover' Family Responsibilities at ...
(The New York Times, 03/10/2013)
Renaissance Woman
(The New York Times, 03/10/2013)
Is There Too Much Pressure on Girls to Have 'Perfect' Bodies
(The New York Times, 03/10/2013)
Women as Shakespeare's Men
(The New York Times, 03/10/2013)
Put your clothes on, a motherly Sinead O'Connor advises Miley Cyrus
(CNN, 03/10/2013)
Charlotte Raven's Feminist Times is no Spare Rib, but is already controversial
(The Guardian, 03/10/2013)
The GOP assault on women's health began with the 1976 Hyde amendment
(The Guardian, 03/10/2013)
'Stop Telling Women to Smile' project to extend its reach beyond New York
(The Guardian, 03/10/2013)
Young women will find engineering inspiring, not intimidating
(The Guardian, 03/10/2013)
New website gets off to a shaky start: Feminist Times provokes huge row with forced sterilisation article
(The independent, 03/10/2013)
De dictatuur van roze rollen
(De Morgen, 03/10/2013)
Maggie De Block pakt schijnerkenning van kinderen aan
(De Morgen, 03/10/2013)
Vrouw trekt zich terug uit selectie commando's na negatieve reacties
(De Volkskrant, 03/10/2013)
Maggie De Block s'attaque aux reconnaissances frauduleuses de paternité
(La Libre Belgique, 03/10/2013)
La peine de prison pour les clients de prostituées écartée
(Le Monde, 03/10/2013)
Jacqueline de Chambrun, résistante, pédiatre, militante associative
(Le Monde, 03/10/2013)
Women, we've got to talk about our drinking
(The Guardian, 03/10/2013)
‘Niet meer naar publicaties kijken? Nooit’
(De Standaard, 02/10/2013)
Bart Smit zet kwaad bloed met vrouwonvriendelijke catalogus
(De Standaard, 02/10/2013)
16 oktober staat in teken van borstreconstructie na kanker
(De Morgen, 02/10/2013)
Verkrachtingen in Citadelpark door zelfde dader
(De Morgen, 02/10/2013)
Vroedvrouwen kunnen de schatkist helpen - Celia Ledoux
(De Redactie, 02/10/2013)
Zo goed als mama
(De Wereld Morgen, 02/10/2013)
Isabel Allende: 'De Amerikanen maken nu net dezelfde fouten als destijds in Chili'
(Knack, 02/10/2013)
Danielle Simonnet, en verve et contre tout
(Libération, 02/10/2013)
The Pro-Miley Backlash
(The New York Times, 02/10/2013)
Today's Scuttlebot: Why Women Leave Tech, and a Guide to ..
(The New York Times, 02/10/2013)
New California 'revenge porn' law may miss some victims
(CNN, 02/10/2013)
David Cameron conference speech fails to win over women voters to Tories
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Kenyan women sue for ownership of Nairobi slum
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Women in trousers: fiction's sartorial trailblazers
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
The course that teaches female cyclists to 'own the road'
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Lady Hale, supreme court's sole female justice, calls for diversity
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Canterbury cathedral invites girls to audition for first female choir
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Gender diversity in leadership is key to business success
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Top female judge attacks failure to appoint women to Supreme Court
(The Independent, 02/10/2013)
Will a woman follow Hamid Karzai as Afghanistan's president?
(The Independent, 02/10/2013)
Indyplus video: Koofi defends women's rights in Afghanistan
(The Independent, 02/10/2013)
Rape helpline calls soar a year after first Jimmy Savile allegations emerge
(The Independent, 02/10/2013)
Lady Hale 'disappointed' at lack of female judges
(BBC News, 02/10/2013)
Web help for women seeking public office
(BBC News, 02/10/2013)
Quebec Muslims facing more abuse since charter proposal, women’s groups say
(The Globe and Mail, 02/10/2013)
On gender-neutral guard
(The Globe and mail, 02/10/2013)
In Quebec, a feminist rift over secularism
(The Globe and Mail, 02/10/2013)
C-section no safer than regular birth for delivering twins: study
(The Globe and Mail, 02/10/2013)
Sp.a levert derde vrouw voor raad van bestuur NMBS
(De Morgen, 02/10/2013)
Eerste maar niet laatste euthanasie bij transgenders
(De Standaard, 02/10/2013)
"En toch geeft Miss World alle vrouwen een stem"
(De Redactie, 02/10/2013)
David Cameron: 'I am a feminist'
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Is being a woman a barrier to international business?
(The Guardian, 02/10/2013)
Rape Crisis reports 40% rise in calls since Savile scandal
(BBC News, 02/10/2013)
The changing face of female tattoos
(BBC News, 02/10/2013)
Meer dan 236.000 werklozen in Vlaanderen
(De Morgen, 01/10/2013)
Jaarlijks krijgen 5.000 Vlamingen dikkedarmkanker
(De Morgen, 01/10/2013)
Ook dubbele borstamputatie voor Anastacia
(De Morgen, 01/10/2013)
'Een aanwezige vader houdt kind echt niet uit de goot'
(De Volkskrant, 01/10/2013)
Le pape lance son "G8" pour réformer le gouvernement de l'Eglise catholique
(Le Monde, 01/10/2013)
L'égalité sexuelle à l'école : dix séquences pédagogiques sans référence au "genre"
(Le Monde, 01/10/2013)
"Il est trop petit pour avoir une cuisine et c'est pas une fille"
(Le Monde, 01/10/2013)
The Are Women Funny? debate is as dead as Christopher Hitchens
(The Guardian, 01/10/2013)
The latest message to women: 'Lean In' at work, but 'get retro' at home
(The Guardian, 01/10/2013)
Guys and guns, boys and toys
(The Guardian, 01/10/2013)
Decoding the girl declaration
(The Guardian, 01/10/2013)
Sarah Wollaston: I would consider all-women shortlists in 2015
(The Guardian, 01/10/2013)
What to do about financial corruption, the role of women and views on homosexuality? Meet the men charged with ending the ‘narcissism’ of the Catholic Church
(The Independent, 01/10/2013)
Ex-Employees Allege Sexual Harassment at Women's Networking
(The New York Times, 01/10/2013)
Being Persistent on Equality for Women
(The New York Times, 01/10/2013)
Investing in healthy girls and women
(CNN, 01/10/2013)
In shutdown, an attack on women's health
(CNN, 01/10/2013)
Experimental surgery produces a baby boy for uniquely infertile Japanese woman
(The Globe and Mail, 01/10/2013)
Moccasins with a message: Art project honours lost aboriginal women
(The Globe and Mail, 01/10/2013)
Why Margaret Atwood wants to change the lyrics of O Canada
(The Globe and Mail, 01/10/2013)
Aktion "Sichere Wiesn" 83 Frauen in Not
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 01/10/2013)
Wallonie picarde La reconstruction mammaire
(La Libre Belgique, 01/10/2013)
"La Vie domestique" : 24 heures dans la vie d'une femme au foyer
(Le Monde, 01/10/2013)
Project Guardian: making public transport safer for women
(The Guardian, 01/10/2013)
The City names Fiona Woolf to be second female Lord Mayor of London
(The Independent, 01/10/2013)
More than 180,000 women could die from breast cancer by 2030 unless gaps are filled in research, says charity
(The Independent, 01/10/2013)
Mid-life stress 'precedes dementia'
(BBC News, 01/10/2013)
Breast cancer 'research gap' warning
(BBC News, 01/10/2013)
Living inside the house of surrogates
(BBC News, 01/10/2013)
House of surrogates: Edan's story
(BBC News, 01/10/2013)
Taliban victim Malala Yousafzai to speak in Scotland
(BBC News, 01/10/2013)
Why are so few South Asian-Canadian women being screened for cervical cancer?
(The Globe and Mail, 01/10/2013)
Snowden en Malala Yousafzai op shortlist Sakharovprijs
(De Morgen, 30/09/2013)
Milquet wil uitbuiting in prostitutie aanpakken
(De Morgen, 30/09/2013)
Voor het eerst vrouwelijk jurylid bij mannennummers
(De Morgen, 30/09/2013)
Arbeidsmarkt vertoont eerste tekenen van herstel
(De Morgen, 30/09/2013)
‘Ik geef geen les over vrouwelijke auteurs’
(De Standaard, 30/09/2013)
Donna Tartt steelt lezersharten op Eilandfestival
(Knack, 30/09/2013)
Snowden en Malala in race voor Sacharovprijs
(De Volkskrant, 30/09/2013)
Schrijfster D. Hooijer (74) overleden
(De Volkskrant, 30/09/2013)
Erdogan relance la polémique sur le foulard islamique
(La Libre Belgique, 30/09/2013)
Au Raincy, polémique autour d’un club de gym "réservé aux femmes"
(Le Monde, 30/10/2013)
La supplique des mini-miss : "Laissez-nous vivre notre rêve"
(Le Monde, 30/10/2013)
En arizona, des pom-pom girls pur vermeil
(Libération 30/09/2013)
Early menopause: Baby born after ovaries 'reawakened'
(BBC News, 30/09/2013)
Q&A: Women bishops debate
(BBC News, 30/09/2013)
City Unveils Campaign to Improve Girls' Self-Esteem
(The New York Times, 30/09/2013)
Breast-Feeding Services Lag the Law
(The New York Times, 30/09/2013)
A Village in Muzaffarnagar Recounts Rapes and Murder
(The New York Times, 30/09/2013)
Femme: Women healing the world
(CNN, 30/09/2013)
Equal work for equal pay?
(CNN, 30/09/2013)
Why is the media debate about Syria dominated by men?
(The Guardian, 30/09/2013)
Heard the one about the Saudi cleric who said driving damages ovaries?
(The Guardian, 30/09/2013)
Why #Pinktober consumerism makes this breast cancer survivor uneasy
(The Guardian, 30/09/2013)
Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry: 'I will not accept online misogyny'
(The Guardian, 30/09/2013)
Compliments: sexist and inappropriate or actually quite nice?
(The Guardian, 30/09/2013)
Driving damages ovaries, Saudi cleric says in support of ban on female drivers
(The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2013)
Prisons 'ill-equipped' to help female inmates who self-harm, watchdog says
(The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2013)
India seeks to regulate its booming ‘rent-a-womb’ industry
(The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2013)
Sigi Hagl Eine starke Frau für die Grünen
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 30/09/2013)