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Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Mozambique
Cyclone Chido killed 94 people and injured 768 in Mozambique, affecting over 622,000 after making landfall on December 15th, causing widespread damage to schools and infrastructure in Cabo Delgado, Niassa, and Nampula provinces.
Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Mozambique
Cyclone Chido killed 94 people and injured 768 in Mozambique, affecting over 622,000 after making landfall on December 15th, causing widespread damage to schools and infrastructure in Cabo Delgado, Niassa, and Nampula provinces.
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36% Bias Score


Belfast Cathedral Forms First All-Girls Choir
St. Peter's Cathedral in Belfast launched its first all-girls choir in June 2024, addressing a historical gap and adding a unique tonal quality to its music program; the choir will perform at the Christmas midnight Mass.
Belfast Cathedral Forms First All-Girls Choir
St. Peter's Cathedral in Belfast launched its first all-girls choir in June 2024, addressing a historical gap and adding a unique tonal quality to its music program; the choir will perform at the Christmas midnight Mass.
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36% Bias Score


Four of 45 UN Countries Elect Female Leaders in 2024
In 2024, only four of 45 UN countries holding national elections chose a female head of state or government, despite progress in some regions; this highlights the ongoing underrepresentation of women in global leadership.
Four of 45 UN Countries Elect Female Leaders in 2024
In 2024, only four of 45 UN countries holding national elections chose a female head of state or government, despite progress in some regions; this highlights the ongoing underrepresentation of women in global leadership.
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36% Bias Score


Forough Farrokhzad: A Poet's Legacy in the Face of Iranian Protests
A French documentary, airing December 22nd, profiles Forough Farrokhzad, an Iranian poet who died in 1967, highlighting the renewed relevance of her work concerning women's rights in Iran following Mahsa Amini's death.
Forough Farrokhzad: A Poet's Legacy in the Face of Iranian Protests
A French documentary, airing December 22nd, profiles Forough Farrokhzad, an Iranian poet who died in 1967, highlighting the renewed relevance of her work concerning women's rights in Iran following Mahsa Amini's death.
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28% Bias Score


Jamie Chadwick Series: Record-Breaking Success in UK Women's Motorsport
The inaugural Jamie Chadwick Series, a UK-based initiative, concluded with a 1900% increase in female participation in competitive karting, 400% in casual karting, and 700% in endurance racing entries; over 450 girls participated.
Jamie Chadwick Series: Record-Breaking Success in UK Women's Motorsport
The inaugural Jamie Chadwick Series, a UK-based initiative, concluded with a 1900% increase in female participation in competitive karting, 400% in casual karting, and 700% in endurance racing entries; over 450 girls participated.
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28% Bias Score


Her Story" Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting China's Evolving Social Landscape
Her Story," a Chinese film addressing gender equality and single motherhood, earned over $87.9 million, exceeding "Gladiator II" at the box office and boosting China's yearly earnings to over $5.7 billion by the end of last month.
Her Story" Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting China's Evolving Social Landscape
Her Story," a Chinese film addressing gender equality and single motherhood, earned over $87.9 million, exceeding "Gladiator II" at the box office and boosting China's yearly earnings to over $5.7 billion by the end of last month.
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28% Bias Score

Girls Rule AI: One Student's Mission to Empower Young Women in AI
Inspired by her experience as the only girl in a regional computer science competition, 17-year-old New Jersey high school student Ishani Singh founded Girls Rule AI, a non-profit that has taught over 200 girls in 25 states and six countries about artificial intelligence.

Girls Rule AI: One Student's Mission to Empower Young Women in AI
Inspired by her experience as the only girl in a regional computer science competition, 17-year-old New Jersey high school student Ishani Singh founded Girls Rule AI, a non-profit that has taught over 200 girls in 25 states and six countries about artificial intelligence.
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12% Bias Score

Ukraine War: Women Fill Labor Gaps, Challenging Gender Norms
Ukraine's war-induced labor shortage is compelling women to enter traditionally male-dominated jobs, challenging gender stereotypes despite some resistance and persistent societal barriers; government initiatives aim to support this shift through training and legislative reforms.

Ukraine War: Women Fill Labor Gaps, Challenging Gender Norms
Ukraine's war-induced labor shortage is compelling women to enter traditionally male-dominated jobs, challenging gender stereotypes despite some resistance and persistent societal barriers; government initiatives aim to support this shift through training and legislative reforms.
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44% Bias Score

Global Leadership: Few Women Elected in 2024
In 2024, only four of 45 UN countries electing national leaders chose a woman, with three being first-time elections, while the US election saw a second defeat for a female presidential candidate, illustrating ongoing gender inequality in global leadership.

Global Leadership: Few Women Elected in 2024
In 2024, only four of 45 UN countries electing national leaders chose a woman, with three being first-time elections, while the US election saw a second defeat for a female presidential candidate, illustrating ongoing gender inequality in global leadership.
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28% Bias Score

Two Women Coaches Vie for NCAA Volleyball Championship
In a historic first, two women coaches, Katie Schumacher-Cawley of Penn State and Dani Busboom Kelly of Louisville, will compete for the NCAA women's volleyball national championship on Sunday, challenging the historical male dominance in the sport.

Two Women Coaches Vie for NCAA Volleyball Championship
In a historic first, two women coaches, Katie Schumacher-Cawley of Penn State and Dani Busboom Kelly of Louisville, will compete for the NCAA women's volleyball national championship on Sunday, challenging the historical male dominance in the sport.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Election Report Reveals Systemic Bias Against Women Candidates
A report by Hacettepe University, supported by UN Women Turkey, shows that despite 24-25% female candidacies in two recent Turkish elections, only 17-19% of women were elected as MPs, compared to 80-82% of men. Many provinces consistently failed to elect any female MPs in both elections.

Turkish Election Report Reveals Systemic Bias Against Women Candidates
A report by Hacettepe University, supported by UN Women Turkey, shows that despite 24-25% female candidacies in two recent Turkish elections, only 17-19% of women were elected as MPs, compared to 80-82% of men. Many provinces consistently failed to elect any female MPs in both elections.
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52% Bias Score

Mass Rape Trial in France: 51 Men Convicted
A French court convicted 51 men, including Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband, for the aggravated rape of Pelicot, who was drugged for nearly a decade; the trial, publicized by Pelicot's decision to waive anonymity, has sparked global conversations about sexual assault.

Mass Rape Trial in France: 51 Men Convicted
A French court convicted 51 men, including Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband, for the aggravated rape of Pelicot, who was drugged for nearly a decade; the trial, publicized by Pelicot's decision to waive anonymity, has sparked global conversations about sexual assault.
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16% Bias Score
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