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Semenya Wins Partial Victory in Human Rights Court Challenge to World Athletics Rules
Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya won a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled the Swiss Supreme Court violated her right to a fair hearing regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations for female athletes; the court awarded her €80,000.
Semenya Wins Partial Victory in Human Rights Court Challenge to World Athletics Rules
Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya won a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled the Swiss Supreme Court violated her right to a fair hearing regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations for female athletes; the court awarded her €80,000.
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52% Bias Score


ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations that prevent her from competing in women's 800-meter races since 2019, but it did not address the legality of those regulations themselves.
ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations that prevent her from competing in women's 800-meter races since 2019, but it did not address the legality of those regulations themselves.
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44% Bias Score


Glockenbach Biennale Addresses Gentrification and Rising Hostility in Munich
The Glockenbach Biennale in Munich, currently in its second year, uses art installations and discussions to address the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and other diverse groups in the Glockenbachviertel, highlighting gentrification and rising hostility.
Glockenbach Biennale Addresses Gentrification and Rising Hostility in Munich
The Glockenbach Biennale in Munich, currently in its second year, uses art installations and discussions to address the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and other diverse groups in the Glockenbachviertel, highlighting gentrification and rising hostility.
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32% Bias Score


Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...
Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...
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44% Bias Score


Charities Urge EHRC to Extend Consultation on Supreme Court Gender Ruling
Over 20 charities urged the EHRC to extend its six-week consultation on the Supreme Court's gender ruling to twelve weeks, fearing rushed guidance could lead to unlawful discrimination against those with protected characteristics; a legal challenge to force an extension was rejected.
Charities Urge EHRC to Extend Consultation on Supreme Court Gender Ruling
Over 20 charities urged the EHRC to extend its six-week consultation on the Supreme Court's gender ruling to twelve weeks, fearing rushed guidance could lead to unlawful discrimination against those with protected characteristics; a legal challenge to force an extension was rejected.
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52% Bias Score


Muriel Spark: Early Life and Literary Genesis
Frances Wilson's biography, "Electric Spark," chronicles Muriel Spark's life until the publication of her debut novel in 1957, detailing a troubled marriage, escape from Rhodesia, and the abandonment of her son, highlighting her transformations and the use of personal experiences in her novels.
Muriel Spark: Early Life and Literary Genesis
Frances Wilson's biography, "Electric Spark," chronicles Muriel Spark's life until the publication of her debut novel in 1957, detailing a troubled marriage, escape from Rhodesia, and the abandonment of her son, highlighting her transformations and the use of personal experiences in her novels.
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32% Bias Score

ECHR Rules Swiss Court Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Hearing
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya's right to a fair hearing was violated by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in its 2020 rejection of her appeal against World Athletics' testosterone regulations; however, the regulations themselves remain in effect.

ECHR Rules Swiss Court Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Hearing
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya's right to a fair hearing was violated by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in its 2020 rejection of her appeal against World Athletics' testosterone regulations; however, the regulations themselves remain in effect.
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52% Bias Score

Carville Slams Democrats for Alienating Male Voters
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville criticizes the Democratic Party for alienating male voters with condescending rhetoric and a lack of cultural representation, warning of long-term electoral consequences if the party fails to address this issue.

Carville Slams Democrats for Alienating Male Voters
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville criticizes the Democratic Party for alienating male voters with condescending rhetoric and a lack of cultural representation, warning of long-term electoral consequences if the party fails to address this issue.
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56% Bias Score

Prostitution Scandals Expose Deep-Rooted Patriarchy in Spanish Politics
The involvement of Spanish politicians from both left and right-wing parties in prostitution scandals highlights the deep-rooted patriarchal norms that normalize such behavior, as evidenced by a 2017 US study and a 2023 Spanish CIS report showing higher acceptance of prostitution among conservatives...

Prostitution Scandals Expose Deep-Rooted Patriarchy in Spanish Politics
The involvement of Spanish politicians from both left and right-wing parties in prostitution scandals highlights the deep-rooted patriarchal norms that normalize such behavior, as evidenced by a 2017 US study and a 2023 Spanish CIS report showing higher acceptance of prostitution among conservatives...
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76% Bias Score

Señorita": From Picasso to Political Scandal
A Spanish journalist analyzes the evolving meaning and implications of the word "señorita", contrasting its historical usage in Picasso's art with its recent use in media coverage of a political scandal, arguing for more accurate and respectful language in discussions of prostitution.

Señorita": From Picasso to Political Scandal
A Spanish journalist analyzes the evolving meaning and implications of the word "señorita", contrasting its historical usage in Picasso's art with its recent use in media coverage of a political scandal, arguing for more accurate and respectful language in discussions of prostitution.
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48% Bias Score

Fotze": Reclaiming a Slur in Feminist Discourse
The German word "Fotze," a derogatory term for vulva, is being reclaimed by women in the German-speaking world and internationally through feminist discourse, sparking debate about its usage and meaning across generations.

Fotze": Reclaiming a Slur in Feminist Discourse
The German word "Fotze," a derogatory term for vulva, is being reclaimed by women in the German-speaking world and internationally through feminist discourse, sparking debate about its usage and meaning across generations.
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48% Bias Score

William Blake's Enduring Influence on Art and Culture
William Blake, a revolutionary artist born in 1757 and dying in 1827, continues to influence art and culture through his subversive and queer themes, evident in his illuminated books and his impact on artists from Oscar Wilde to David Bowie.

William Blake's Enduring Influence on Art and Culture
William Blake, a revolutionary artist born in 1757 and dying in 1827, continues to influence art and culture through his subversive and queer themes, evident in his illuminated books and his impact on artists from Oscar Wilde to David Bowie.
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60% Bias Score
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