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Reports & Analysis
Poland's organic farms increasingly run by women
Poland's organic farms increasingly run by women
Faced with a rise in large-scale monoculture crops, a new generation of female organic farmers is pushing back.
Ghana: What comes after the world's largest beaded bag?
Ghana: What comes after the world's largest beaded bag?
For Juliana Gharbin, winning the Guinness World Record was just the beginning.
India curbs transgender rights with new law
India curbs transgender rights with new law
In Delhi, the restrictive reforms have been met with protests. Critics say millions could be marginalized.
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Why are so many world leaders over 70?
Why are so many world leaders over 70?
As Donald Trump turns 80, DW asks why old politicians get elected and whether this makes for a crisis in representation.
Kenya: LGBTQ+ community still here, still queer despite cuts
Kenya: LGBTQ+ community still here, still queer despite cuts
Organizations that serve LGBTQ+ communities in Kenya adapt to cuts in public funding that have forced tough choices.
Brazil: The search for a sunken slave ship
Brazil: The search for a sunken slave ship
Off Brazil's coast rests a sunken slave ship. Descendants search for answers about their ancestors
Netherlands: anniversary of marriage equality
Netherlands: anniversary of marriage equality
Twenty-five years ago, Amsterdam led the way with the world’s first same-sex marriages — now recognized in 40 countries.
South Africa's recurring waves of xenophobic violence
South Africa's recurring waves of xenophobic violence
South Africa faces recurring xenophobic violence, driven by unemployment, inequality and political scapegoating.
Could Ghana outlaw 'sex for jobs' demands?
Could Ghana outlaw 'sex for jobs' demands?
Ghana's president wants to ban "sex for jobs" practices, but the harrassment is in a legal grey zone.
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A day in the life of an Airbus 321 pilot
Gabriella Gombkoto always dreamed of becoming a pilot. Which challenges did she overcome to make that dream a reality?
WNBA's labor deal is a structural shift for women's sports
America's top women's basketball league just agreed to a new CBA. It will have a significant impact on women's sport.
More women sit in African parliaments — but equality eludes
In some countries, more women in parliament has meant more laws written for women. In others, it hasn't changed much.