STORIES
From breaking news and urgent investigations to bold op-eds by global leaders, we bring you the stories that shape the lives of women and girls worldwide.

International Criminal Court Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders
The International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders for their crimes against women and girls. Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi / AP

Beyond Temporary Ceasefires, We Need Equality, Justice, and Dignity for All Between the River and the Sea
Becca Strober, an Israeli political strategist and educator behind the Instagram page and podcast Becca Explains the Occupation, argues that temporary ceasefires fall short of achieving lasting peace.

The Stakes For Women’s Rights as Trump’s Policies Take Shape
A look at how Trump’s presidency is already reshaping women’s rights in the U.S. and beyond.

Denied an Education by the Taliban, I Started an Online School for Girls
Denied an education by the Taliban, 19-year-old Robina Azizi, now living in exile, founded an online school to empower girls like herself through learning.

The Women of Balochistan’s Shadow War
In Pakistan, the Balochistan Liberation Army is blackmailing some young women into becoming suicide bombers. Photo: Akhtar Soomro / Reuters

More to Her Story sits down with Ambassador Geeta Rao Gupta before she leaves office
In one of her last interviews before leaving office, Ambassador Geeta Rao Gupta reflects on her tenure advancing global women’s rights and confronting gender-based violence in crises like Sudan.

How One Yemeni Woman Uses Cigarette Butts to Empower Hundreds of Women
Amid ongoing war and economic turmoil, Abir Mohamed empowers women through innovative, sustainable incense-making, preserving tradition and providing financial independence. Photo: Ahmed Al-Basha / AFP

As Political Tides Change in Syria, Yazidi and Kurdish Women Fear Renewed Persecution
‘We celebrated Assad’s fall, but Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham isn’t any better,’ say some Syrian women, as hope is overshadowed by fear of renewed oppression. Photo: Andrea DiCenzo / The New Yorker

Syrian Refugee Women Sustain Lebanon’s Agriculture Amid Growing Uncertainty
With the end of the Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire looming, Syrian refugee women in Lebanon continue to tend the land, facing an uncertain future.

Egypt Restricts Women’s Travel to Saudi Arabia Based on Employment and Education Level
Egypt now requires women with limited education or listed as 'housewives' to seek approval before traveling to Saudi Arabia, a move many call discriminatory and unconstitutional. Illustration by Jun Cen

Taliban’s Latest Edict: No Windows Overlooking Homes with Women
In a new effort to hide women from public view, the Taliban has banned windows overlooking their homes. Photo: Jorge Silva / Reuters

Syrian Activists Voice Alarm Over the Future of Women’s Rights Under HTS
Amid Syria’s political transition, women’s rights hang in the balance. Photo: The New Arab

The 7 Key Elections Shaping Women’s Rights in 2024 — and 3 Countries to Watch in 2025
More to Her Story's Kelly Kimball examines the pivotal elections of 2024, their impact on women and girls, and what lies ahead in 2025. Photo: Michael A McCoy / The Washington Post
From Zaatari to a Rebuilt Syria: A Young Woman’s Vision of Hope, Resilience, and Power
Malak Farouq, a Syrian refugee living in Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan, reflects on the fall of the Assad regime and what it means for her to be able to return home.

After Colombia Bans Child Marriage, Cultural Change Becomes the Focus
Colombia’s ban on child marriage sparks hope and hard conversations about breaking cultural norms. Photo: Raul Arboleda / AFP

Solar Power Has the Potential to Uplift Zambia’s Women
Access to solar power is transforming the lives of Zambian women, offering them opportunities for independence and economic growth. Photo: Elaine Little

I Helped Bring Down Harvey Weinstein. This Is My Story.
Ambra Gutierrez’s courage helped topple Harvey Weinstein; now, her story fuels the ongoing fight for survivors to be believed. Photo: James Messerschmidt

How Marriage Laws Suppress Women in Iran
For Iran’s women, love and marriage come with a price — freedom. Iranian journalist Tara Jamali unpacks this in a powerful first-person essay. Photo: Richard Vogel / AP

‘Women are dying’: Texas Offers a Glimpse Into the Future of U.S. Reproductive Healthcare
Denying women safe reproductive healthcare makes them four times more likely to experience poverty, eviction, and bankruptcy — a reality Texas exemplifies and one a second Trump term could turn into a national crisis. Photo: Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman

Delhi’s Lethal Air Quality Endangers Pregnant Women
As Delhi’s toxic air worsens, mothers fight for clean air to protect their children. Photo: Amarjeet Kumar Singh / Getty Images