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East vs. West German Women: A nuanced look at equality
Clara Marz's exhibit, "Women in Divided Germany," challenges the common perception of greater female emancipation in East Germany, showing that while workforce participation was higher in the East, the concept of equality differed significantly between East and West, with post-reunification losses h...
East vs. West German Women: A nuanced look at equality
Clara Marz's exhibit, "Women in Divided Germany," challenges the common perception of greater female emancipation in East Germany, showing that while workforce participation was higher in the East, the concept of equality differed significantly between East and West, with post-reunification losses h...
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36% Bias Score


CHP Leader Criticizes Erdoğan's 'Anti-Women' Remark, Highlights Contrasting Responses to Women's Rights
During a March 8th panel in Manisa, CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized President Erdoğan's "anti-women" label for CHP, citing the police response to women's protests and contrasting it with his own discipline of a council member who silenced a female AK Party member.
CHP Leader Criticizes Erdoğan's 'Anti-Women' Remark, Highlights Contrasting Responses to Women's Rights
During a March 8th panel in Manisa, CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized President Erdoğan's "anti-women" label for CHP, citing the police response to women's protests and contrasting it with his own discipline of a council member who silenced a female AK Party member.
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68% Bias Score


Ukrainian Women Lead Europe in Entrepreneurial Aspirations, Despite Wartime Challenges
A Mastercard study reveals that Ukrainian women demonstrate the strongest desire to start businesses compared to their European counterparts, with 66% planning to do so, driven by resilience amid the war; however, funding, experience, and confidence remain key obstacles, while digital technologies p...
Ukrainian Women Lead Europe in Entrepreneurial Aspirations, Despite Wartime Challenges
A Mastercard study reveals that Ukrainian women demonstrate the strongest desire to start businesses compared to their European counterparts, with 66% planning to do so, driven by resilience amid the war; however, funding, experience, and confidence remain key obstacles, while digital technologies p...
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44% Bias Score


Global Gender Equality Progress Threatened by Setbacks and Funding Cuts
A UN Women report reveals that while gender equality has improved, alarming setbacks are occurring in several countries, with funding cuts and the rise of anti-feminist movements jeopardizing progress, impacting at least 4,500 women in Ukraine.
Global Gender Equality Progress Threatened by Setbacks and Funding Cuts
A UN Women report reveals that while gender equality has improved, alarming setbacks are occurring in several countries, with funding cuts and the rise of anti-feminist movements jeopardizing progress, impacting at least 4,500 women in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Iceland-China Partnership Advances Renewable Energy and Gender Equality
Iceland and China's partnership, highlighted at Iceland's embassy 30th anniversary in Beijing, showcases successful collaboration on renewable energy and gender equality, training nearly 100 Chinese professionals in geothermal technology since 1980, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and improved...
Iceland-China Partnership Advances Renewable Energy and Gender Equality
Iceland and China's partnership, highlighted at Iceland's embassy 30th anniversary in Beijing, showcases successful collaboration on renewable energy and gender equality, training nearly 100 Chinese professionals in geothermal technology since 1980, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and improved...
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60% Bias Score


WTA Announces Paid Maternity Leave, Funded by Saudi Arabia
The WTA announced a groundbreaking maternity leave policy for female players, offering up to 12 months paid leave, funded entirely by Saudi Arabia's PIF, raising concerns about sportswashing, but representing a significant advancement for women's sports.
WTA Announces Paid Maternity Leave, Funded by Saudi Arabia
The WTA announced a groundbreaking maternity leave policy for female players, offering up to 12 months paid leave, funded entirely by Saudi Arabia's PIF, raising concerns about sportswashing, but representing a significant advancement for women's sports.
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44% Bias Score

Beijing+30: Progress and Persistent Challenges in Gender Equality
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the upcoming CSW69 session in March 2024 highlight progress in women's rights while emphasizing the need for redoubled efforts to address persistent gender inequalities, particularly in economic empowerment and violence agai...

Beijing+30: Progress and Persistent Challenges in Gender Equality
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the upcoming CSW69 session in March 2024 highlight progress in women's rights while emphasizing the need for redoubled efforts to address persistent gender inequalities, particularly in economic empowerment and violence agai...
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36% Bias Score

Beijing+30: Global Setbacks in Gender Equality
A new report by Equality Now reveals that despite the Beijing Declaration's commitment to gender equality, significant regressions persist across the globe, including in the US, Poland, Turkey, and several other nations, with concerning setbacks in abortion rights, domestic violence legislation, and...

Beijing+30: Global Setbacks in Gender Equality
A new report by Equality Now reveals that despite the Beijing Declaration's commitment to gender equality, significant regressions persist across the globe, including in the US, Poland, Turkey, and several other nations, with concerning setbacks in abortion rights, domestic violence legislation, and...
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48% Bias Score

International Women's Day: A History of Struggle and Progress
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, commemorates women's historical struggles for rights and equality, originating from early 20th-century movements in the US and Europe, gaining widespread recognition after WWII and formally acknowledged by the UN in 1977.

International Women's Day: A History of Struggle and Progress
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, commemorates women's historical struggles for rights and equality, originating from early 20th-century movements in the US and Europe, gaining widespread recognition after WWII and formally acknowledged by the UN in 1977.
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8% Bias Score

Tech Investor Condemns Musk's Role in DEI Rollback
British tech investor Martha Lane Fox criticizes Elon Musk's influence on the rollback of diversity initiatives in the US and UK, warning of negative economic and social consequences, particularly for women; she advocates for increased transparency and reporting on diversity metrics to combat this t...

Tech Investor Condemns Musk's Role in DEI Rollback
British tech investor Martha Lane Fox criticizes Elon Musk's influence on the rollback of diversity initiatives in the US and UK, warning of negative economic and social consequences, particularly for women; she advocates for increased transparency and reporting on diversity metrics to combat this t...
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52% Bias Score

International Women's Day: A Persistent Call for Gender Equality
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, commemorates women's achievements and advocates for gender equality, stemming from the 1909 American labor movement and gaining international recognition in 1911 and UN recognition in 1977; the day's continued relevance is underscored by p...

International Women's Day: A Persistent Call for Gender Equality
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, commemorates women's achievements and advocates for gender equality, stemming from the 1909 American labor movement and gaining international recognition in 1911 and UN recognition in 1977; the day's continued relevance is underscored by p...
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24% Bias Score

Otto Group's First Female CEO: A Milestone in German Gender Equality
In early March 2024, Petra Scharner-Wolff became the first woman to lead the Otto Group, a major German e-commerce company with €15 billion in revenue and 38,500 employees, marking a milestone in gender equality within German business despite persistent societal and structural challenges.

Otto Group's First Female CEO: A Milestone in German Gender Equality
In early March 2024, Petra Scharner-Wolff became the first woman to lead the Otto Group, a major German e-commerce company with €15 billion in revenue and 38,500 employees, marking a milestone in gender equality within German business despite persistent societal and structural challenges.
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40% Bias Score
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