After admitting that the brand has "dropped the ball" on women's experiences on the app, Tinder welcomes a new female CEO and reveals that it has introduced a new ID verification system.
A new report reveals that the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was able to generate $1.32 billion worth of economic activity for Australia.
While 67 per cent of all migrant women are employed in the labour force, unofficial employment and the lack of gender-responsive migration policies threatens gender equalities in employment.
In addition to more people watching women's sports on television and streaming in 2023, attendances at live women's sporting events have also increased.
Women took to the streets to tackle a growing femicide epidemic after data revealed that more than 20 women have already been killed in Kenya this year.
With blocks on humanitarian aid deliveries, women and girls in Gaza are witnessing the most severe cases of period poverty.
A team of researchers have named almost 1000 chemicals, found in food and beauty products, that increase the risk of breast cancer.
The current rate of global warming is threatening the production of organic products and the livelihoods of female farmers in vulnerable communities.
Since Elon Musk launched his new Tesla Cybertruck, electric car manufacturers have come under fire for designing masculine cars and marketing them towards men.
A psychologist has warned female business leaders that being a people pleaser can lead to physical health issues.
Cake maker Reshmi Bennett spills the beans on her viral creations, her boisterous social media presence, and thriving in a tumultuous business environment.
'Hey Girls' is a menstrual health brand that sets out to provide women with safe and sustainable sanitary products while eradicating period poverty across the UK.
After decades of research into empowering women in business, a PNC survey reveals that the number of women who feel confident in running their business outnumbers that of men.
Women entrepreneurs are using their skills to end famine and acute food insecurity in the countries most affected by climate extremes.
A new report by Deloitte indicates that women's sports will reach record-breaking heights globally in 2024 with football and basketball paving the way.
While humanitarian support is huge, researchers have found that one-fifth of one per cent of the aid funds was spent on reducing gender-based violence.
Despite the overall homicide figures decreasing, more women and girls have been killed as a result of gender-based violence across the globe.
Across 350 British companies listed in the Financial Times Stock Exchange, just one in five boasted a female CEO.
Introducing children to sports at a young age can generate successful business leaders and assist with the fight to end gender inequality.
The gender pay gap in earnings reflects economic inequality about older women entering retirement with lower accrued earnings.
A new report highlights how female entrepreneurs are repeatedly met with social biases that impact their future career trajectory and earning potential.
A recent OECD report has left British women labelled as "unattractive" for being the biggest binge drinkers – compared to women in other countries.
Entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of DECIEM, The Ordinary, Niod and other skincare brands, Nicola Kilner, speaks of her co-founder Brandon Trauxe's struggle with substance abuse.
As the gender apartheid persists in Afghanistan, women and girls are losing hope and Former Minister of Women's Affairs Hasina Safi calls for international support.
The social media giant has been undergoing a radical overhaul since Elon Musk took over the platform.
Amid the Israel-Gaza war, women have returned to Israel to serve in the IDF as soldiers on the front line, in the Navy and in the Air Force.
The Nobel Prize Organisation honoured Claudia Goldin for shedding light on the various underlying factors like childbirth and contraceptive pills as reasons behind the gender gap in earnings.
The Digital Poverty Alliance published a report that shows 18 to 34-year-old British youths and women are more prone to digital poverty than 35 to 55-year-old Brits and men, and improving digital skills could save 24,000 lives annually.
October is UK Black History Month. The theme in 2023 is "salute our sisters" as Britons pay homage to the numerous contributions of black British women.
The report forecasts that climate change may lead to an increase of up to 158.3 million additional women living in poverty by mid-century, surpassing the number of affected men by 16 million.