New Lines Magazine
Women on the Run From Abusers Face Being Returned From Denmark to Syria – Finalist, European Press Prize 2024
The Guardian
A Christmas far From Home: Ukrainian Families’ Hopes and Fears Amid Their new Lives Across Europe
‘If you Love or are a Woman, Don’t go to Malta,’ say Couple in Abortion Drama
US Woman Left Traumatised after Malta Hospital Refuses Life-Saving Abortion
‘I Never Imagined Strangers Could be so Close’: Five Ukrainian Families on Starting Again in the EU
How Malta's Abortion Taboo Leaves Women in Despair
The Urban Farms Growing in Unlikely Places
‘We love everybody’: the French Drag Couple Making Non-traditional Wedding Dresses
I Followed the Advice for Paris’s Hottest Day – it Didn’t Help
Pissoirs and Public Votes: How Paris Embraced the Participatory Budget
Bondy’s Search for a Female Kylian Mbappé Hots Up in Suburbs of Paris
Barklife: Paris Finally Allows Dogs into its Public Parks
Green Space in Every Schoolyard: the Radical Plan to Cool Paris
Fans Line Paris Streets as Geraint Thomas Wins Tour de France
'No-Go Zone' for Women? How Street Harassment in Paris Boiled Over
CNN
The Quest for Égalité: What's at Stake for Women in the French Election
Al Jazeera
Sisters in Arms: The Families Fighting Femicide in France
Why Has it Been Such a Deadly Year for French Women?
Bloomberg/CityLab
When Violence and Poverty Are Worse Than Covid-19
SBS News
There are Fears Coronavirus is Stopping Australia's Migrant Women from Accessing Abortions
The Age/Sydney Morning Herald
Charred, Scarred, but Still Standing, Notre-Dame's Reconstruction has Experts Divided
As History Went up in Flames, the Sound of Song Came From Paris' Streets
The Telegraph
The Women Travelling Across Europe to Escape Poland's Restrictive Abortion Laws
Hyphen
Afghan Artists Find Uneasy Refuge in France
News Deeply
How Dr. Denis Mukwege Became a Global Advocate for Rape Survivors
Seventy Percent of Victims of Modern Slavery are Women and Girls
Four Ways the World Got Better for Women and Girls This Month
When an Indigenous Land Defender Becomes an Enemy of the State