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Gender anxieties fuel global belligerence
The article explores the link between rising global belligerence and anxieties surrounding traditional gender roles, citing a resurgence of far-right ideologies and toxic masculinity, while highlighting the need for a redefined concept of masculinity promoting gender equality to prevent future confl...
Gender anxieties fuel global belligerence
The article explores the link between rising global belligerence and anxieties surrounding traditional gender roles, citing a resurgence of far-right ideologies and toxic masculinity, while highlighting the need for a redefined concept of masculinity promoting gender equality to prevent future confl...
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72% Bias Score


Hormone-Free Male Contraceptive Pill Shows Promise in Human Trials
US scientists are testing YCT-529, a hormone-free male birth control pill, which showed 99% efficacy in animal trials and is now in human phase 2 trials in New Zealand, offering a potential game-changer in male contraception.
Hormone-Free Male Contraceptive Pill Shows Promise in Human Trials
US scientists are testing YCT-529, a hormone-free male birth control pill, which showed 99% efficacy in animal trials and is now in human phase 2 trials in New Zealand, offering a potential game-changer in male contraception.
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60% Bias Score


Latin American Polarization on Feminism: A Study of Antifeminist Attitudes
A study across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Mexico reveals significant polarization regarding feminism, with roughly 45% disagreeing and 40% agreeing that women use feminism for unfair advantage; antifeminist views correlate with opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, and stricter ...
Latin American Polarization on Feminism: A Study of Antifeminist Attitudes
A study across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Mexico reveals significant polarization regarding feminism, with roughly 45% disagreeing and 40% agreeing that women use feminism for unfair advantage; antifeminist views correlate with opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, and stricter ...
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48% Bias Score


Peace Activist Edith Ballantyne Dies at 102
Edith Ballantyne, a 102-year-old peace activist and former secretary-general of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, died March 25 in Geneva after a brief illness; her lifelong work combating injustice and promoting peace left a lasting impact on global activism.
Peace Activist Edith Ballantyne Dies at 102
Edith Ballantyne, a 102-year-old peace activist and former secretary-general of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, died March 25 in Geneva after a brief illness; her lifelong work combating injustice and promoting peace left a lasting impact on global activism.
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20% Bias Score


Klaveness Elected to UEFA Executive Committee
Lise Klaveness, a former Norwegian national football player, was elected to UEFA's Executive Committee, becoming the second woman, after UEFA doubled guaranteed seats for women; she has been a vocal advocate for ethical leadership in football and criticizes human rights issues in tournaments like th...
Klaveness Elected to UEFA Executive Committee
Lise Klaveness, a former Norwegian national football player, was elected to UEFA's Executive Committee, becoming the second woman, after UEFA doubled guaranteed seats for women; she has been a vocal advocate for ethical leadership in football and criticizes human rights issues in tournaments like th...
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36% Bias Score


France Redefines Rape: Consent Takes Center Stage
The French National Assembly adopted a law redefining rape to prioritize the absence of consent, marking a significant shift in legal approach and aiming to increase convictions and better protect victims, following sixteen months of parliamentary work and a recommendation from the Conseil d'Etat.
France Redefines Rape: Consent Takes Center Stage
The French National Assembly adopted a law redefining rape to prioritize the absence of consent, marking a significant shift in legal approach and aiming to increase convictions and better protect victims, following sixteen months of parliamentary work and a recommendation from the Conseil d'Etat.
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40% Bias Score

Billie Jean King: First Female Athlete Honored on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Today, Billie Jean King became the first female athlete to receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame star for her contributions to sports, highlighting her decades-long fight for equal pay and women's leadership in athletics and corporate settings.

Billie Jean King: First Female Athlete Honored on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Today, Billie Jean King became the first female athlete to receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame star for her contributions to sports, highlighting her decades-long fight for equal pay and women's leadership in athletics and corporate settings.
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20% Bias Score

Dutton Backtracks on Work-From-Home Policy Amidst Backlash
Facing significant backlash, particularly from female voters, Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reversed his party's policy mandating a full-time return to office for Canberra-based public servants, citing the need for flexibility and acknowledging the negative impact on women's workforce pa...

Dutton Backtracks on Work-From-Home Policy Amidst Backlash
Facing significant backlash, particularly from female voters, Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reversed his party's policy mandating a full-time return to office for Canberra-based public servants, citing the need for flexibility and acknowledging the negative impact on women's workforce pa...
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60% Bias Score

Denmark Mandates Military Service for Women
Denmark implemented mandatory military service for women born after July 1, 2024, starting recruitment in January 2026, following similar policies in other Scandinavian countries and numerous African and Asian nations, while many Western countries maintain voluntary service for women.

Denmark Mandates Military Service for Women
Denmark implemented mandatory military service for women born after July 1, 2024, starting recruitment in January 2026, following similar policies in other Scandinavian countries and numerous African and Asian nations, while many Western countries maintain voluntary service for women.
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40% Bias Score

DFB Investigates Sexist Abuse of Referee Fabienne Michel
Following reports of sexist chants from Rot-Weiss Essen fans towards referee Fabienne Michel during a 3. Liga match, the German Football Association (DFB) opened an investigation, prioritizing the protection of female referees.

DFB Investigates Sexist Abuse of Referee Fabienne Michel
Following reports of sexist chants from Rot-Weiss Essen fans towards referee Fabienne Michel during a 3. Liga match, the German Football Association (DFB) opened an investigation, prioritizing the protection of female referees.
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48% Bias Score

AD Advertisement Challenges Spong's Victim-Blaming Remarks on Sexual Assault
A Dutch newspaper advertisement challenges lawyer Gerard Spong's victim-blaming comments on sexual assault, drawing parallels to a 2022 incident and garnering over 1400 donations to fund the public response, aiming to shift the focus from victim behavior to perpetrator accountability.

AD Advertisement Challenges Spong's Victim-Blaming Remarks on Sexual Assault
A Dutch newspaper advertisement challenges lawyer Gerard Spong's victim-blaming comments on sexual assault, drawing parallels to a 2022 incident and garnering over 1400 donations to fund the public response, aiming to shift the focus from victim behavior to perpetrator accountability.
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60% Bias Score

Proxy Voting Bill Passes Despite Speaker's Veto
On July 24, 2024, Representatives Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) passed a bill allowing proxy voting for new parents for up to 12 weeks, defying House Speaker Mike Johnson who deemed it unconstitutional; this led to the cancellation of House votes for the rest of the week.

Proxy Voting Bill Passes Despite Speaker's Veto
On July 24, 2024, Representatives Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) passed a bill allowing proxy voting for new parents for up to 12 weeks, defying House Speaker Mike Johnson who deemed it unconstitutional; this led to the cancellation of House votes for the rest of the week.
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64% Bias Score
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