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Coventry Poised to Make History as First Woman, African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean former swimmer and current sports minister, is running for IOC president on March 20, 2025, potentially becoming the first woman and African to lead the organization.
Coventry Poised to Make History as First Woman, African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean former swimmer and current sports minister, is running for IOC president on March 20, 2025, potentially becoming the first woman and African to lead the organization.
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28% Bias Score


East vs. West German Feminism: A Podcast Discussion
Podcast episode 7 of "Mauerecho – Ost trifft West" features Halina Bendkowski and Imke Günther discussing their contrasting experiences with gender equality in East and West Germany, highlighting the impact of reunification and the challenges faced by immigrant women.
East vs. West German Feminism: A Podcast Discussion
Podcast episode 7 of "Mauerecho – Ost trifft West" features Halina Bendkowski and Imke Günther discussing their contrasting experiences with gender equality in East and West Germany, highlighting the impact of reunification and the challenges faced by immigrant women.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Shooter Breaks National Record at European Championship
Şevval İlayda Tarhan of the Turkish national shooting team won five medals (three gold, two bronze) at the European Air Weapons Championship in Croatia, breaking a national record and inspiring others.
Turkish Shooter Breaks National Record at European Championship
Şevval İlayda Tarhan of the Turkish national shooting team won five medals (three gold, two bronze) at the European Air Weapons Championship in Croatia, breaking a national record and inspiring others.
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44% Bias Score


German Federal Administration: Women Hold Nearly Half of Leadership Positions
A new report reveals that women hold 44 percent of top leadership positions and 47 percent of lower leadership positions in Germany's federal administration as of June 30, 2024, with variations across ministries, prompting calls for continued efforts towards gender parity.
German Federal Administration: Women Hold Nearly Half of Leadership Positions
A new report reveals that women hold 44 percent of top leadership positions and 47 percent of lower leadership positions in Germany's federal administration as of June 30, 2024, with variations across ministries, prompting calls for continued efforts towards gender parity.
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40% Bias Score


Gender Equality Progress and Challenges: Greece and Cyprus Highlight 30 Years Post-Beijing Declaration
A joint event by Albania, Greece, Andorra, and Cyprus at the 69th Commission on the Status of Women session discussed the progress and challenges of gender equality 30 years after the Beijing Declaration, highlighting the need for investment in equality policies and addressing persistent gender gaps...
Gender Equality Progress and Challenges: Greece and Cyprus Highlight 30 Years Post-Beijing Declaration
A joint event by Albania, Greece, Andorra, and Cyprus at the 69th Commission on the Status of Women session discussed the progress and challenges of gender equality 30 years after the Beijing Declaration, highlighting the need for investment in equality policies and addressing persistent gender gaps...
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40% Bias Score


Nigerien Woman's Camel Milk Business Showcases Economic Empowerment
Wouro Habsatou Aboubacar, a Nigerien woman, built a successful camel milk business, "Habsatou Camel Milk," overcoming challenges like limited resources and insecurity to become a role model for women's economic empowerment in Niger's pastoralist sector.
Nigerien Woman's Camel Milk Business Showcases Economic Empowerment
Wouro Habsatou Aboubacar, a Nigerien woman, built a successful camel milk business, "Habsatou Camel Milk," overcoming challenges like limited resources and insecurity to become a role model for women's economic empowerment in Niger's pastoralist sector.
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36% Bias Score

China to Co-Host Global Summit of Women in Beijing
China will co-host the Global Summit of Women in Beijing later this year, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing and aiming to advance the spirit of that conference by fostering global solidarity and accelerating implementation of the Beijing Declaration ...

China to Co-Host Global Summit of Women in Beijing
China will co-host the Global Summit of Women in Beijing later this year, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing and aiming to advance the spirit of that conference by fostering global solidarity and accelerating implementation of the Beijing Declaration ...
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36% Bias Score

Ireland's Brigid's Day: A National Holiday Reclaiming Women's History
Ireland's 2023 establishment of Brigid's Day, a national holiday honoring female patron saint St. Brigid, contrasts with the globally celebrated St. Patrick's Day, reflecting a societal shift towards recognizing women's contributions to Irish history and culture.

Ireland's Brigid's Day: A National Holiday Reclaiming Women's History
Ireland's 2023 establishment of Brigid's Day, a national holiday honoring female patron saint St. Brigid, contrasts with the globally celebrated St. Patrick's Day, reflecting a societal shift towards recognizing women's contributions to Irish history and culture.
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32% Bias Score

Icelandic Women's Strike of 1975: A Day Without Women
The documentary "A Day Without Women" recounts the October 24th, 1975, strike in Iceland, where over 90% of women participated, demanding equal pay and societal participation, resulting in significant international attention and influencing future gender equality.

Icelandic Women's Strike of 1975: A Day Without Women
The documentary "A Day Without Women" recounts the October 24th, 1975, strike in Iceland, where over 90% of women participated, demanding equal pay and societal participation, resulting in significant international attention and influencing future gender equality.
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44% Bias Score

Bachelet Considers UN Secretary-General Candidacy
Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet is considering a candidacy for UN Secretary-General in 2027, succeeding António Guterres, making her a prominent contender among other female candidates, a position the UN has never had a woman hold.

Bachelet Considers UN Secretary-General Candidacy
Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet is considering a candidacy for UN Secretary-General in 2027, succeeding António Guterres, making her a prominent contender among other female candidates, a position the UN has never had a woman hold.
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40% Bias Score

Chad Divorce Law Proposal Sparks Debate
On March 8th, a proposal in Chad to grant women the right to both the marital home and child custody after divorce sparked controversy, with the government clarifying it's not a decision but highlighting the ongoing debate on women's rights and family structures.

Chad Divorce Law Proposal Sparks Debate
On March 8th, a proposal in Chad to grant women the right to both the marital home and child custody after divorce sparked controversy, with the government clarifying it's not a decision but highlighting the ongoing debate on women's rights and family structures.
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64% Bias Score

China's Progress and Persistent Challenges in Gender Equality 30 Years After Beijing Conference
Thirty years after the Beijing Conference, China has made progress in women's education and employment, but challenges like gender-based violence and unequal pay persist, necessitating a multi-faceted approach to achieve full gender equality.

China's Progress and Persistent Challenges in Gender Equality 30 Years After Beijing Conference
Thirty years after the Beijing Conference, China has made progress in women's education and employment, but challenges like gender-based violence and unequal pay persist, necessitating a multi-faceted approach to achieve full gender equality.
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24% Bias Score
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