I do not expect a free trial. But to give up means the end of journalism in Mongolia
Unurtsetseg Naran
Judith Whelan was a leader in journalism and a beloved friend and mentor to me
Lisa Davies
May 2024
It’s time for the Australian Human Rights Commission to stand up for the women of commercial TV
Josh Bornstein
BBC presenter Martine Croxall returns to screen after bringing tribunal claim
Dame Shirley Conran obituary
World Press Freedom Day 2024
‘They are trying to eradicate us completely’: the passion and pain of telling the stories of Afghan women
October 2023
‘I want to tell the world’: the reporter determined to share Gaza’s stories
Bluestockings. Unshaggables. It’s how Laurence Fox and co put strong women down
Catherine Bennett
May 2023
Rights and freedom
‘You will be killed’: Iran’s female journalists speak out on brutal crackdown
Ahead of a trial of journalists who covered the death of Mahsa Jina Amini, reporters describe beatings and threats as government agents try to wipe out independent media
April 2023
Opinion
It’s dangerous being a female journalist in Somalia. But, one year on, we are still shining our light
Fathi Mohamed Ahmed
Since Bilan, the country’s only all-women media house, was born last April, we’ve covered everything from HIV to opioids. Now we want to go global
March 2023
Female photographers launch online exhibition to mark International Women’s Day
A group set up by Association of Photographers members to champion the work of women and non-binary photographers has launched a curated, online exhibition to mark International Women’s Day
February 2023
Women still vastly underrepresented in Australian media, report says
Study from Women in Media finds men still dominate newsrooms and gender parity will not be achieved for at least a decade
December 2022
TV’s female pundits are out in force – but not for the big England matches
While big ticket clashes continue to elude them, the Qatar World Cup has still seen historic progress for women in football
November 2022
‘Culture of exclusion’ keeps women of colour from top media jobs, report reveals
The rural network
‘Closely connected to our readership’: the female-led bush media that’s a hit in the city
October 2022
Senior female BBC employees say corporation ‘ignored’ harassment by DJ
Four women say BBC failed to act until high-profile man became Alex Belfield target, and still refuses independent inquiry
August 2022
Female journalist told skirt too short when reporting on Alabama execution
One journalist reporting on the lethal injection was told her skirt was too short and another said she had a full-body inspection
June 2022
The female gaze: the developing art of women’s photography
A World History of Women Photographers showcases the work of 300 women from around the world, from the 19th century to the present day. The collection will be published in English by Thames & Hudson on 14 July
May 2022
Female sports reporters rail against sexism at Scottish newspapers
Scottish football writers’ body sorry as ‘next-level’ sexist jokes prompt walk-out