Spain has won their first Women’s World Cup title less than a year after a player rebellion, holding off England 1-0 on Sunday
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‘Can’t be bothered’: Fans slam Prince William for Lionesses final snub | Women’s World Cup News
Prince William has been criticised for not being present to support the Lionesses’ in their Women’s World Cup final against Spain, with
England’s coach Sarina Wiegman eyes fairytale World Cup ending | Women’s World Cup News
After guiding England to the Women’s World Cup final on Wednesday, just over a year after they won the European Championship on
South Africa’s coach calls for more support after historic World Cup run | Women’s World Cup News
Desiree Ellis calls for government and sponsors to help Banyana Banyana push on and professionalise after historic World Cup run ends. South
Desiree Ellis: How a trailblazing coach lifted S African football | Women’s World Cup
Nearly 30 years after she played in South Africa’s first-ever women’s international football match, Desiree Ellis coached her nation to their first
What will be the fallout of ethnic violence in India’s Manipur? | Women’s Rights
Video of two tribal women being assaulted has caused outrage with questions for the governing BJP. It happened more than two months ago,
Women’s World Cup: Can anyone dethrone the US football team? | Women’s World Cup
It has never been done before. But the United States women’s national football team (USWNT) is trying to make history by becoming
Woman who took abortion pills beyond UK limit to be released | Women News
Woman’s 28-month sentence is reduced and suspended after she admitted taking pills beyond the legal limit. A British woman who was jailed
FDA approves first over-the-counter contraceptive pill in US | Health News
Regulator’s green light for nonprescription sales of a daily birth control pill comes as abortion restrictions tighten across the United States. Regulators
Report finds racism, sexism and elitism rife in English cricket | Cricket News
Independent commission finds racism ‘entrenched’ in English cricket, women treated as ‘second-class citizens’ and cricket a rare option in state schools. A
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