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Nitschke Leads Australian Women's Cricket Team into Ashes Series
Shelley Nitschke, coach of the Australian women's cricket team, progressed from a late start in cricket to become a world-class all-rounder before transitioning to a highly successful coaching career; she now leads the Australian team into the Ashes series, highlighting the evolution and professiona...
Nitschke Leads Australian Women's Cricket Team into Ashes Series
Shelley Nitschke, coach of the Australian women's cricket team, progressed from a late start in cricket to become a world-class all-rounder before transitioning to a highly successful coaching career; she now leads the Australian team into the Ashes series, highlighting the evolution and professiona...
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44% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: State-Owned Companies Fall Short on Collective Bargaining, Gender Equality
A new report reveals that half of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's 20 privately held state-owned companies only partially adhere to collective bargaining agreements for employee compensation, while women hold only 24% of leadership positions.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: State-Owned Companies Fall Short on Collective Bargaining, Gender Equality
A new report reveals that half of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's 20 privately held state-owned companies only partially adhere to collective bargaining agreements for employee compensation, while women hold only 24% of leadership positions.
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36% Bias Score


Vatican Appoints First Female Prefect
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla as the first female prefect of the Dicastery for Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life in the Vatican, a decision reflecting his commitment to greater female leadership but also raising questions about the division of responsibilities given t...
Vatican Appoints First Female Prefect
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla as the first female prefect of the Dicastery for Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life in the Vatican, a decision reflecting his commitment to greater female leadership but also raising questions about the division of responsibilities given t...
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24% Bias Score


First Woman Heads Major Vatican Department
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla, a 59-year-old Italian nun with a doctorate in psychology, as the first female prefect of a major Vatican department, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, marking a significant step towards greater female inc...
First Woman Heads Major Vatican Department
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla, a 59-year-old Italian nun with a doctorate in psychology, as the first female prefect of a major Vatican department, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, marking a significant step towards greater female inc...
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Congress Highlights Documentary on Women's Role in 1978 Constitution
The Spanish Congress approved a motion on December 12th to promote the legacy of 27 women in the 1977 Constituent Cortes, specifically mentioning Oliva Acosta's 2011 documentary, "Las Constituyentes," which features their firsthand accounts of advancing gender equality in the 1978 Constitution.
Spanish Congress Highlights Documentary on Women's Role in 1978 Constitution
The Spanish Congress approved a motion on December 12th to promote the legacy of 27 women in the 1977 Constituent Cortes, specifically mentioning Oliva Acosta's 2011 documentary, "Las Constituyentes," which features their firsthand accounts of advancing gender equality in the 1978 Constitution.
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16% Bias Score


England Rugby Aims for 2025 World Cup Win, Seeking to Emulate Lionesses' Success
England's women's rugby team aims to win the 2025 World Cup, hosted in England, emulating the Lionesses' Euro 2022 success and fostering growth in the sport, as evidenced by Abbie Ward's comments and the #PoweredDifferently campaign highlighting dual-career athletes.
England Rugby Aims for 2025 World Cup Win, Seeking to Emulate Lionesses' Success
England's women's rugby team aims to win the 2025 World Cup, hosted in England, emulating the Lionesses' Euro 2022 success and fostering growth in the sport, as evidenced by Abbie Ward's comments and the #PoweredDifferently campaign highlighting dual-career athletes.
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44% Bias Score

National Mall to Get First Monument Dedicated to Women's History
On January 4th, 2024, President Biden signed H.R. 1318 into law, authorizing the first monument dedicated to women's history on the National Mall following a five-year effort by the Women's Suffrage National Monument Foundation and overcoming initial congressional pushback.

National Mall to Get First Monument Dedicated to Women's History
On January 4th, 2024, President Biden signed H.R. 1318 into law, authorizing the first monument dedicated to women's history on the National Mall following a five-year effort by the Women's Suffrage National Monument Foundation and overcoming initial congressional pushback.
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40% Bias Score

Istanbul Murder Highlights Domestic Violence Crisis
Ayşe Çelik, a Turkish woman, was murdered by her estranged husband, Engin Çelik, in Istanbul after enduring over a year of domestic abuse, threats, and control, lacking social support and economic independence; police apprehended Engin Çelik after a car chase, discovering Ayşe's body in the vehicle'...

Istanbul Murder Highlights Domestic Violence Crisis
Ayşe Çelik, a Turkish woman, was murdered by her estranged husband, Engin Çelik, in Istanbul after enduring over a year of domestic abuse, threats, and control, lacking social support and economic independence; police apprehended Engin Çelik after a car chase, discovering Ayşe's body in the vehicle'...
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52% Bias Score

First Woman Heads Major Vatican Dicastery
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla as the first woman to lead a major Vatican dicastery, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, overseeing 600,000 nuns and numerous religious orders, reflecting a gradual but significant increase in women's repre...

First Woman Heads Major Vatican Dicastery
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla as the first woman to lead a major Vatican dicastery, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, overseeing 600,000 nuns and numerous religious orders, reflecting a gradual but significant increase in women's repre...
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24% Bias Score

Gender Imbalance in Tech: Impact and Initiatives
Women comprise only 25% of the tech workforce and 11% of leadership roles, resulting in design flaws in safety products; achieving gender parity by 2025 could add $28 trillion to global GDP.

Gender Imbalance in Tech: Impact and Initiatives
Women comprise only 25% of the tech workforce and 11% of leadership roles, resulting in design flaws in safety products; achieving gender parity by 2025 could add $28 trillion to global GDP.
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36% Bias Score

Rosalind Savill: Transforming the Wallace Collection
Rosalind Savill, who died aged 73, revolutionized the Wallace Collection in London during her 1992-2011 directorship, transforming it from an underappreciated museum into a globally recognized cultural institution through scholarly research, innovative exhibitions, and inclusive engagement with dive...

Rosalind Savill: Transforming the Wallace Collection
Rosalind Savill, who died aged 73, revolutionized the Wallace Collection in London during her 1992-2011 directorship, transforming it from an underappreciated museum into a globally recognized cultural institution through scholarly research, innovative exhibitions, and inclusive engagement with dive...
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52% Bias Score

French Woman Named Person of the Year After Winning Rape Case
Gisèle Pelicot, a 72-year-old French woman, was named French Person of the Year after a highly publicized trial where her ex-husband and 50 other men were convicted of repeatedly raping her while unconscious; her courage sparked a national conversation on rape culture and legal reform in France.

French Woman Named Person of the Year After Winning Rape Case
Gisèle Pelicot, a 72-year-old French woman, was named French Person of the Year after a highly publicized trial where her ex-husband and 50 other men were convicted of repeatedly raping her while unconscious; her courage sparked a national conversation on rape culture and legal reform in France.
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44% Bias Score
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