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North Macedonia Parliament Debate Sparks Misogyny Accusations
A heated parliamentary debate in North Macedonia between Finance Minister Gordana Dimitievska-Kochovska and MP Slavjanka Petrovksa devolved into personal attacks and misogynistic remarks on February 27th, prompting a discrimination complaint and widespread public outrage, including calls for the Min...
North Macedonia Parliament Debate Sparks Misogyny Accusations
A heated parliamentary debate in North Macedonia between Finance Minister Gordana Dimitievska-Kochovska and MP Slavjanka Petrovksa devolved into personal attacks and misogynistic remarks on February 27th, prompting a discrimination complaint and widespread public outrage, including calls for the Min...
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24% Bias Score


Radio Presenter Fired for Misogynistic Matildas Comments
Australian radio presenter Marty Sheargold was fired from Triple M after making misogynistic comments about the Matildas women's football team on Monday, prompting outrage from various stakeholders and leading to his dismissal on Wednesday.
Radio Presenter Fired for Misogynistic Matildas Comments
Australian radio presenter Marty Sheargold was fired from Triple M after making misogynistic comments about the Matildas women's football team on Monday, prompting outrage from various stakeholders and leading to his dismissal on Wednesday.
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52% Bias Score


Fargeat's Oscar Nomination Highlights Persistent Gender Imbalance in Directing
Coralie Fargeat's Best Director Oscar nomination for "The Substance" marks the tenth time a woman has been nominated in the category's nearly 100-year history; a win would make her only the fourth woman to win.
Fargeat's Oscar Nomination Highlights Persistent Gender Imbalance in Directing
Coralie Fargeat's Best Director Oscar nomination for "The Substance" marks the tenth time a woman has been nominated in the category's nearly 100-year history; a win would make her only the fourth woman to win.
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28% Bias Score


Colombia's National Care Policy Addresses Gender Inequality in Unpaid Care Work
Colombia's new National Care Policy, a 25.6 billion peso plan, aims to alleviate the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work, primarily on women, by investing in domestic workers' rights, midwifery training, and support for single mothers, with 133 actions planned for the next 10 years.
Colombia's National Care Policy Addresses Gender Inequality in Unpaid Care Work
Colombia's new National Care Policy, a 25.6 billion peso plan, aims to alleviate the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work, primarily on women, by investing in domestic workers' rights, midwifery training, and support for single mothers, with 133 actions planned for the next 10 years.
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52% Bias Score


Paralympic Athlete and Fintech Startup Achieve Milestones
Paralympic athlete Ali Truwit's foundation donated its first prosthetic limb; DataVisor, a female-led fintech startup, achieved a 67% revenue increase in 2024, reaching \$50 million; America's top 25 philanthropists donated \$241 billion in 2024.
Paralympic Athlete and Fintech Startup Achieve Milestones
Paralympic athlete Ali Truwit's foundation donated its first prosthetic limb; DataVisor, a female-led fintech startup, achieved a 67% revenue increase in 2024, reaching \$50 million; America's top 25 philanthropists donated \$241 billion in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Saarbrücken Exhibition Showcases 70 Female Artists Challenging Societal Norms
The Saarbrücken exhibition, "Radikal! Künstlerinnen und Moderne 1910–1950," features 70 female artists' works challenging societal norms and political oppression from 1910-1950, including pieces on abortion rights, body autonomy, and Nazi persecution.
Saarbrücken Exhibition Showcases 70 Female Artists Challenging Societal Norms
The Saarbrücken exhibition, "Radikal! Künstlerinnen und Moderne 1910–1950," features 70 female artists' works challenging societal norms and political oppression from 1910-1950, including pieces on abortion rights, body autonomy, and Nazi persecution.
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64% Bias Score

US Cashier's Struggle for Workplace Chair Highlights Lack of Seating Protections
Margaux Lantelme, a US cashier, is battling to get a chair at work, highlighting the lack of workplace seating protections in the US compared to France, where cashiers routinely sit. Her experience and those of others demonstrate the significant health consequences of prolonged standing and the need...

US Cashier's Struggle for Workplace Chair Highlights Lack of Seating Protections
Margaux Lantelme, a US cashier, is battling to get a chair at work, highlighting the lack of workplace seating protections in the US compared to France, where cashiers routinely sit. Her experience and those of others demonstrate the significant health consequences of prolonged standing and the need...
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44% Bias Score

French Law Boosts Women in Corporate Leadership
France's Rixain law, mandating female representation in leadership, has resulted in a 2% increase of women in CAC 40 company leadership positions in 2024, reaching 28%, exceeding comparable UK and German levels in 2023, despite concerns from the Medef regarding the law's implementation.

French Law Boosts Women in Corporate Leadership
France's Rixain law, mandating female representation in leadership, has resulted in a 2% increase of women in CAC 40 company leadership positions in 2024, reaching 28%, exceeding comparable UK and German levels in 2023, despite concerns from the Medef regarding the law's implementation.
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36% Bias Score

Rise in Dual Part-Time Employment Challenges Traditional Dutch Family Model
The number of Dutch couples both working part-time has risen significantly to 419,000, challenging the traditional "one-and-a-half earner model" and prompting research into the role of recent parental leave policies.

Rise in Dual Part-Time Employment Challenges Traditional Dutch Family Model
The number of Dutch couples both working part-time has risen significantly to 419,000, challenging the traditional "one-and-a-half earner model" and prompting research into the role of recent parental leave policies.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Court Orders Government to Appoint More Women to Top Positions
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled the government is illegally failing to appoint women to senior government positions, ordering the government to create new guidelines to ensure women's representation in such roles within six months.

Israeli Court Orders Government to Appoint More Women to Top Positions
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled the government is illegally failing to appoint women to senior government positions, ordering the government to create new guidelines to ensure women's representation in such roles within six months.
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0% Bias Score

Turkey Highlights Progress in Women's Rights, Emphasizes Family Values
Turkey's Minister of Family and Social Services, Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, announced that the percentage of women in higher education has risen above 49 percent and that 46.65 percent of academic staff are women, attributing this progress to President Erdoğan's leadership and policies promoting gender...

Turkey Highlights Progress in Women's Rights, Emphasizes Family Values
Turkey's Minister of Family and Social Services, Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, announced that the percentage of women in higher education has risen above 49 percent and that 46.65 percent of academic staff are women, attributing this progress to President Erdoğan's leadership and policies promoting gender...
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60% Bias Score

Rubiales Fined, but Acquitted of Abuse of Power in Kissing Scandal
A Spanish court fined Luis Rubiales for sexually intimidating Jenni Hermoso by kissing her after Spain's Women's World Cup victory, but acquitted him of abuse of power, prompting widespread criticism and highlighting Spain's struggle with machismo.

Rubiales Fined, but Acquitted of Abuse of Power in Kissing Scandal
A Spanish court fined Luis Rubiales for sexually intimidating Jenni Hermoso by kissing her after Spain's Women's World Cup victory, but acquitted him of abuse of power, prompting widespread criticism and highlighting Spain's struggle with machismo.
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52% Bias Score
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