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Women’s Rights
politics
Jan. 18, 2020
National Archives Apologizes for Censoring Protest Signs From Women’s March
The agency digitally altered protester’s signs to remove mentions of Trump and women’s anatomy in a failed effort to avoid controversy.
By
Chas Danner
women’s rights
May 26, 2018
Ireland Votes Overwhelmingly to Legalize Abortion
One of the world’s most restrictive abortion bans is no more, following a landslide vote for repeal in Ireland.
By
Chas Danner
foreign affairs
Sept. 30, 2017
Don’t Be Fooled by Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Let Women Drive
It doesn’t go very far, and the main intent seems to be drumming up good press for an ambitious young Saudi prince.
By
Jonah Shepp
June 6, 2017
Women’s Rights Activist Detained in Saudi Arabia
Loujain al-Hathloul had been taken into custody in 2014 for protesting the country’s driving ban, but it’s not clear what’s behind her recent arrest.
By
Jen Kirby
Jan. 21, 2017
Women’s March Draws Much Larger Crowd Than Trump’s Inauguration
A roundup of the worldwide rallies in defense of gender equality.
By
Eric Levitz
line of succession
June 16, 2012
Saudi Crown Prince Dies, Which May Be Good News for Saudi Women
New heir expected to be “moderate” Prince Salman.
By
Andre Tartar
international intrigue
Dec. 20, 2011
Thousands of Egyptian Women March Against Protest Beatings
Tahrir Square was filled for a fifth straight day.
By
Joe Coscarelli
saudi arabia
Sept. 26, 2011
Saudi Arabian Women Can Now Vote for the First Time in Modern History
Still no driving.
By
Noreen Malone