International Women's Day 2026
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20 Feminist Books About Women's Rights to Add to Your Reading List Right NowThe only reading list you'll need this International Women's Day
By Mischa Anouk Smith
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The 15 Greatest Speeches of All Time, by 15 Inspirational WomenWe celebrate the greatest speeches of all time, spoken by women who have changed the world for the better
By Kat Lister
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10 extraordinary mothers around the worldWe celebrate the life-changing work of women who are changing the world for the better
By Mischa Anouk Smith
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Inside The UK's Anti-Abortion MovementBy Bel Trew
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Gillian Anderson: "The pressure not to fail for women has always been high up there for me"The actor on International Women's Day and beauty rituals
By Nessa Humayun
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18 pioneering women in business share the female founded brands they admire mostMeet your new favourites
By Amelia Yeomans
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Mind the wealth gap: why women still have less than men and what you can do about itHow money has changed for women, the wealth gaps we need to close and how to do it.
By Jessica Sheldon
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Why Women Need Male Allies: “If women and girls could solve gender-based violence, it would have been solved a long time ago”Opinion Does the answer to ending violence against women and girls start with male allies and positive masculinity?
By Mischa Anouk Smith
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Women and girls are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis—they’re also leading the fight to solve itWhy the climate crisis is a women’s rights crisis
By Mischa Anouk Smith
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ADHD is a feminist issue: More women that ever are being diagnosed — what took so long?Opinion “I witnessed firsthand how challenging it is for a woman to be heard and receive a proper diagnosis in a world designed for men.”
By Mischa Anouk Smith
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How to blaze a trail: Eva Longoria, Jane Fonda and Helen Mirren are helping empower women to be brave not perfect“I’m not afraid to fail,” says Eva Longoria
By Mischa Anouk Smith
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Raye says music is her medicine—it’s also the reason she self-medicated for so long“The time when you’re most vulnerable is when you’re a little girl with a dream”
By Mischa Anouk Smith
