During Women's History Month, University of Delaware Associate Professor Lauren P. Bailes is taking a closer look at why males continue to outnumber females in school leadership roles, despite ...
A regular monitoring of disinformation, influence operations, and hybrid threats in central Europe, the Baltics and Romania.
Female soccer coaches will get more chances to work at the Women’s World Cup and other tournaments after FIFA passed a new rule.
The long-term growth in women’s political leadership has plateaued overall, despite marginal gains in some areas.
KEEP Liberia convened a powerful dialogue at the 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), bringing government leaders, donors, and African education advocates together to examine ...
Iranian leaders call the US the “Great Satan” and burn effigies of President Donald Trump in the streets — but that doesn’t stop them sending their kids over here to learn. Children of regime leaders ...
The alarming escalation in the Middle East is spilling into Syria, driving cross-border displacement and civilian casualties, United Nations officials ...
ABN AMRO has extended its partnership with STRAAT Museum for two more years, continuing a collaboration focused on promoting inclusivity in the arts and expanding access for underrepresented groups.
A new law allowing abortion up to 12 weeks will be a major shift in an archipelago of 55,000 people, and there are strong ...
A "widened" income gap and gender disparities in CAP payments have been highlighted in a report by the European Commission.
Victoria Milstein spent years using her hands to express what her eyes couldn’t unsee. Milstein, a Jewish woman, says her ...