Reports
Fascinating stories from around the world, including must-read features and reportage covering women's interest and politics, to real-life
Reports
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Women’s Rights in 60 seconds
Think you know yours?
By Rosie Benson
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Here’s how to celebrate International Women’s Day
Whether you want to venture outside or stay at home this International Women's Day, here is a run down of events and campaigns across the country to help you celebrate...
By Marie Claire
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All the countries in the world where abortion is illegal
As women worldwide face the greatest threat to our reproductive rights for 40 years, we look at the countries where abortion is already illegal
By Tracy Ramsden
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How girl power is beating malaria in Tanzania
This year Comic Relief is focusing on tackling one of the world’s biggest killers - malaria. But women in Tanzania have already successfully come together to battle against the disease.
By Marie Claire
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This Oklahoma anti-abortion bill wants men to approve all abortions
Oklahoma is pushing an anti-abortion bill that will have Donald Trump beaming, and women everywhere terrified
By Tracy Ramsden
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Russia has officially decriminalised domestic violence 'to preserve parental authority'
It just passed in both houses of Russian parliament
By Delphine Chui
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A Flight Attendant saved a girl from being trafficked - and says everyone needs to keep their eye out
'If you see something, say something’
By Delphine Chui
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Austria has just agreed to a full-face veil ban in all public spaces
Full-face veils will be banned in courts, schools and other public arenas. And, police officers, judges, magistrates will also be prohibited from wearing them, too
By Delphine Chui
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The sex ed heroes taking on Trump
As Donald Trump signs away the reproductive rights of women worldwide, these global sex education champions are taking matters into their own hands
By Tracy Ramsden
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A new survey reveals the true mistreatment of female MPs
Rosena Allin-Khan, the new Labour MP for Tooting, talks to Marie Claire
By Andrea Thompson
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#WomensMarch: 11 reasons why we marched
With Saturday marking the biggest international march in history: a protest against the now President Donald Trump, 11 women involved explain why they took to the streets...
By Marie Claire
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The best banners from #WomensMarch
As 100,000 people turn out for the Women's March in London, we look back on the most badass banners helping to spread the women's equality message
By Marie Claire
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This is why Team Marie Claire thinks marching works
In 10 years time, when people ask you where you were for the biggest international march in history, what will you say?
By Andrea Thompson
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Historic rape case gives hope to survivors of sexual assault
In a historic victory, a woman has become the first to win a rape case in a civil, not criminal, court in Scotland.
By Marie Claire
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'Why I'm going to the Women's March in Washington'
One New York woman travelling to The United States Capitol tells her story
By Delphine Chui
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The Women's March : Everything you need to know…and how to prepare
Planning on coming to the Women's March on London this Saturday? Check out this 8 point guide
By Andrea Thompson
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Celebrities supporting London's Women's March on social media
The Women’s March is set to take place on January 21, the day after President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated and women, men, and celebrities all over the world will be walking in sister marches.
By Delphine Chui
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The emergency services number you probably never knew existed
It turns out 999 isn’t always the answer
By Rebecca Gillam
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This is what it’s like to live in a village without contraception
When your social status is determined by the number of children you have, how do you convince someone to take the pill? Corinne Redfern travelled to So Ava, Benin, to find out…
By Corinne Redfern
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'A Syrian refugee moved into my London home for 5 months'
Marie Claire's entertainment editor Lucy Pavia and her husband Will had a Syrian refugee come to live in their London home for five months. Here's what happened.
By Lucy Pavia
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The world's 11 worst anti-women laws: How do these still exist?
Did you know that in some countries it's actually legal for a man to abduct a woman if he marries her afterwards? And that nine women are currently facing trial because they dared to wear trousers?
By Marie Claire
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Here's what you can do this Christmas to campaign for free, safe and legal abortion in Ireland
As 11 women every day travel from Ireland to Great Britain for safe abortion treatment, a powerful new campaign highlights their journey
By Tracy Ramsden
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Why 2016 was the year of the most brilliant and badass feminist hashtags
Online activism sent women's issues viral in 2016, one badass tweet at a time. Here are our four hashtags of the year
By Tracy Ramsden
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Why 2016 was still the year of the woman
From prime ministers to would-be presidents, we look back on a game-changing 12 months
By Tracy Ramsden
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Stalking: what you need to know to stay safe
As stalker victim Lily Allen claims she was failed by police, we investigate the psychologically terrifying reality of being stalked and ask why prosecutions are still worryingly low.
By Marie Claire
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I'm 22 and HIV positive - but determined to live my life to the full
A 22-year-old mother of three speaks about living with HIV in South Africa, where 6.8 million people are HIV positive - more than anywhere else in the world.
By Andrea Thompson
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Coming home for Christmas? Why homelessness amongst women during the festive period is on the rise
The number of women spending the festive period homeless has risen by 50 per cent since 2011. Marie Claire reports…
By Tracy Ramsden