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Chile's Fertility Rate Plummets: A Unique Convergence of Factors
Chile's fertility rate is plummeting, projected to reach 0.88 children per woman in 2024, exceeding global trends and mirroring similar declines in countries like South Korea and China, driven by factors such as increased female participation in the workforce, high living costs, and changing cultura...
Chile's Fertility Rate Plummets: A Unique Convergence of Factors
Chile's fertility rate is plummeting, projected to reach 0.88 children per woman in 2024, exceeding global trends and mirroring similar declines in countries like South Korea and China, driven by factors such as increased female participation in the workforce, high living costs, and changing cultura...
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Amours Interdites": A Musical Exploration of Forbidden Love and Identity
French pianist David Kadouch's new album, "Amours Interdites," features works by late 19th- and early 20th-century LGBTQ+ composers, exploring themes of forbidden love and identity, and including premiere recordings of works by women composers.
Amours Interdites": A Musical Exploration of Forbidden Love and Identity
French pianist David Kadouch's new album, "Amours Interdites," features works by late 19th- and early 20th-century LGBTQ+ composers, exploring themes of forbidden love and identity, and including premiere recordings of works by women composers.
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ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Top Taliban Officials Over Persecution of Women and LGBTQI+ Community
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor requested arrest warrants for two top Afghan Taliban officials, Hibatullah Akhunzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, for crimes against humanity due to their persecution of women and the LGBTQI+ community, marking the first time such attacks have been con...
ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Top Taliban Officials Over Persecution of Women and LGBTQI+ Community
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor requested arrest warrants for two top Afghan Taliban officials, Hibatullah Akhunzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, for crimes against humanity due to their persecution of women and the LGBTQI+ community, marking the first time such attacks have been con...
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Australia: Gender Equality Targets or Government Funding Loss
Proposed Australian laws mandate gender equality targets for businesses with 500+ employees within three years, with penalties including ineligibility for government contracts and funding for non-compliance; employer groups oppose the laws, citing unfair competition and compliance burdens, while the...
Australia: Gender Equality Targets or Government Funding Loss
Proposed Australian laws mandate gender equality targets for businesses with 500+ employees within three years, with penalties including ineligibility for government contracts and funding for non-compliance; employer groups oppose the laws, citing unfair competition and compliance burdens, while the...
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Beckham Advocates for Global Equality for Girls at Davos
David Beckham, a UNICEF ambassador, gave a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Monday, advocating for equal opportunities for girls globally, highlighting that girls are held back by poverty, violence, and discrimination and emphasizing the importance of collective action and investment.
Beckham Advocates for Global Equality for Girls at Davos
David Beckham, a UNICEF ambassador, gave a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Monday, advocating for equal opportunities for girls globally, highlighting that girls are held back by poverty, violence, and discrimination and emphasizing the importance of collective action and investment.
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French Survey Reveals Growing Polarization on Gender Roles
A French survey indicates that 60% of people find it hard to be a woman, while 45% of men under 35 find it hard to be a man, highlighting increasing polarization and suggesting that all men share responsibility in combating sexism, according to the High Council for Equality.
French Survey Reveals Growing Polarization on Gender Roles
A French survey indicates that 60% of people find it hard to be a woman, while 45% of men under 35 find it hard to be a man, highlighting increasing polarization and suggesting that all men share responsibility in combating sexism, according to the High Council for Equality.
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ECHR Condemns French Divorce Ruling Based on Lack of Marital Sex
A French court granted a divorce to a husband based solely on his wife's refusal to have sex, but the European Court of Human Rights overturned the decision, stating that it violated her right to privacy and bodily autonomy, a ruling that could impact future divorce cases in France.

ECHR Condemns French Divorce Ruling Based on Lack of Marital Sex
A French court granted a divorce to a husband based solely on his wife's refusal to have sex, but the European Court of Human Rights overturned the decision, stating that it violated her right to privacy and bodily autonomy, a ruling that could impact future divorce cases in France.
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ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The ICC prosecutor will seek arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders for crimes against humanity due to systematic persecution of Afghan women and girls since August 2021, including denying them education and restricting their movement.

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The ICC prosecutor will seek arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders for crimes against humanity due to systematic persecution of Afghan women and girls since August 2021, including denying them education and restricting their movement.
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Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage, a First in Southeast Asia
Thailand legalized same-sex marriage, with over 200 couples registering their unions in Bangkok; this makes Thailand the first Southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage, following only Nepal and Taiwan in Asia.

Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage, a First in Southeast Asia
Thailand legalized same-sex marriage, with over 200 couples registering their unions in Bangkok; this makes Thailand the first Southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage, following only Nepal and Taiwan in Asia.
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Laura Mueller: First Female F1 Race Engineer
Laura Mueller, a 33-year-old German engineer, made history as the first female race engineer in Formula 1's 75-year history after being promoted by Haas to work with driver Esteban Ocon, starting in the 2025 season.

Laura Mueller: First Female F1 Race Engineer
Laura Mueller, a 33-year-old German engineer, made history as the first female race engineer in Formula 1's 75-year history after being promoted by Haas to work with driver Esteban Ocon, starting in the 2025 season.
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Nine Reporter Settles Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit, Exposing Widespread Workplace Issues
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh confidentially settled a sexual discrimination lawsuit against Nine Entertainment, alleging mistreatment during pregnancy and harassment, leading to a company culture review that revealed widespread bullying and sexual harassment and resulted in several high-profil...

Nine Reporter Settles Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit, Exposing Widespread Workplace Issues
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh confidentially settled a sexual discrimination lawsuit against Nine Entertainment, alleging mistreatment during pregnancy and harassment, leading to a company culture review that revealed widespread bullying and sexual harassment and resulted in several high-profil...
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Trailblazing Journalist Christine Hogan Dies
Christine Hogan, a prominent Australian journalist and author, passed away; her career spanned leading roles at major publications and television, breaking barriers for women in the media while also writing acclaimed books on women's roles.

Trailblazing Journalist Christine Hogan Dies
Christine Hogan, a prominent Australian journalist and author, passed away; her career spanned leading roles at major publications and television, breaking barriers for women in the media while also writing acclaimed books on women's roles.
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