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Meet the young woman who helped end child marriage in Tanzania
Rebeca Gyumi didn't agree with a law that allowed girls as young as 14 to be married. So she set about changing it.
Stéphanie Thomson is a writer and editor at the World Economic Forum.
Rebeca Gyumi didn't agree with a law that allowed girls as young as 14 to be married. So she set about changing it.
In many countries, workplace sexual harassment is still not a thing of the past.
As his term as 44th president of the US comes to a close, what will Obama be remembered for?
Iran is one of just a few countries where women are legally required to wear a veil. Through a new social media campaign, men and women are fighting back.
Some of the wealthiest countries in the world are failing to convert economic growth into well-being for their citizens.
Qandeel Baloch's death at the hands of her brother shows how far we have to go to end 'honour' killings. A change of law in places like Pakistan is a start.
This map reveals where some of the world's most consumed crops originated from.
The winners and losers of globalization, in one chart.
Top female CEOs are earning more than their male colleagues. But there's one major caveat.
There's been a globalization backlash: can it still be made to work for the many and not just the few?
Watch Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz explain a contested and complex phenomenon: globalization.
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“Out of the deep darkness of Jo’s death, must now come the shining light of her legacy," said MP Stephen Kinnock.
All the highlights from Day 2 of our meeting in Latin America.
Venezuela's economic crisis could become a humanitarian disaster, Argentina's president has warned.