For the first time in 25 years, Colombia has opened military service to women
It’s International Women’s Day. How did women’s rights fare this year?
From Roe v. Wade to girls losing out on education in Afghanistan and women protesting in Iran, how the ground shook for women around the world in the past year.
‘No foreigners’: Discrimination allegations mar Turkey quake response
While millions of Turks are also in need of shelter and supplies, some asylum seekers say they were denied basic help after the deadly disaster.
‘No foreigners’: Discrimination allegations mar Turkey’s earthquake response
While millions of Turks still find themselves also in need of shelter and supplies, some foreign asylum seekers say they were denied basic help after deadly disaster.
How STEM education can solve talent shortages, improve cybersecurity
In this Help Net Security video, Avani Desai, CEO at Schellman, talks about how teaching STEM subjects like cybersecurity is essential for addressing the staffing crisis and ensuring that organizations have the talent to protect themselves from cyber t…
The U.S.-China rift is only growing wider
After President Xi Jinping accused the United States of seeking to contain, encircle and suppress his country, his foreign minister warned that conflict could be inevitable.
Women enlist in Colombia’s army for first time in 25 years
Dressed in camouflage, Zulma Stefania Perez reflected on her first weeks of training at a military base in the capital – and on her life as one of Colombia’s first female recruits in more than two decades.
‘Punk was my weapon’: the rebel power of culture in siege of Sarajevo
Underground community of Sarajevans recall in new documentary the years they spent trapped in their cityAs a radio operator during the siege of Sarajevo, Boris Siber made use of music to blast the enemy airwaves and destroy their communication. “The Cl…
Kashmir letters cast doubt on claims Nehru blundered by agreeing ceasefire
Exclusive: papers kept classified for decades reveal India’s first PM acted on advice from most senior generalIndia’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was urged by his most senior general to agree to a ceasefire with Pakistan in 1948, the Guardi…
From abortion activist to climate campaigner: Meet the women leading the way in Europe
Trans rights, abortion access, climate change and feminism: as the world marks International Women’s Day, Euronews spoke to some of the European women leading the way in their fields.