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1934: Women Gain Suffrage, Highlighting Centuries of Exclusion
Women in France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Belgium, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia were granted the right to vote in 1934 by men, highlighting a historical power imbalance where women were excluded from political participation for 25 centuries.
1934: Women Gain Suffrage, Highlighting Centuries of Exclusion
Women in France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Belgium, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia were granted the right to vote in 1934 by men, highlighting a historical power imbalance where women were excluded from political participation for 25 centuries.
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80% Bias Score


German Court Orders Equal Overtime Pay for Part-Time Workers
The German Federal Labor Court ruled that part-time employees must receive overtime pay from the first overtime hour, impacting over 12 million workers, primarily women, and challenging existing collective bargaining agreements that grant overtime pay only after exceeding full-time hours.
German Court Orders Equal Overtime Pay for Part-Time Workers
The German Federal Labor Court ruled that part-time employees must receive overtime pay from the first overtime hour, impacting over 12 million workers, primarily women, and challenging existing collective bargaining agreements that grant overtime pay only after exceeding full-time hours.
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56% Bias Score


DRC Forum Highlights Need for Women's Inclusion in Development
Over 300 people attended a forum in the DRC to discuss women's roles in development, highlighting their underrepresentation in leadership and decision-making and advocating for comprehensive education to combat gender-based violence and stereotypes.
DRC Forum Highlights Need for Women's Inclusion in Development
Over 300 people attended a forum in the DRC to discuss women's roles in development, highlighting their underrepresentation in leadership and decision-making and advocating for comprehensive education to combat gender-based violence and stereotypes.
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24% Bias Score


Barcelona Court Orders Paid Parental Leave, Challenging Spanish Law
A Barcelona court ordered the city council to pay for eight weeks of parental leave, a decision that could impact other municipalities and pressure the government to comply with EU directives on paid parental leave.
Barcelona Court Orders Paid Parental Leave, Challenging Spanish Law
A Barcelona court ordered the city council to pay for eight weeks of parental leave, a decision that could impact other municipalities and pressure the government to comply with EU directives on paid parental leave.
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40% Bias Score


Namibia Elects First Female President Amidst Legal Challenge
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with over 57% of the vote, making history as the country's first female president; however, her opponent is challenging the results in court due to alleged electoral irregularities.
Namibia Elects First Female President Amidst Legal Challenge
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with over 57% of the vote, making history as the country's first female president; however, her opponent is challenging the results in court due to alleged electoral irregularities.
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36% Bias Score


Chinese Women Protest Substandard Sanitary Napkins, Exposing Product Quality and Gender Issues
Chinese women are protesting online against sanitary napkin manufacturers for producing smaller and lower-quality products than advertised, highlighting issues of consumer rights and gender inequality in a country with limited public discourse.
Chinese Women Protest Substandard Sanitary Napkins, Exposing Product Quality and Gender Issues
Chinese women are protesting online against sanitary napkin manufacturers for producing smaller and lower-quality products than advertised, highlighting issues of consumer rights and gender inequality in a country with limited public discourse.
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28% Bias Score

Namibia Elects First Female President Amidst Electoral Dispute
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, a former anti-apartheid activist, was elected Namibia's first female president on [Date] with 57% of the vote, prompting a legal challenge from her opponent, Panduleni Itula, citing electoral irregularities.

Namibia Elects First Female President Amidst Electoral Dispute
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, a former anti-apartheid activist, was elected Namibia's first female president on [Date] with 57% of the vote, prompting a legal challenge from her opponent, Panduleni Itula, citing electoral irregularities.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's 'Silla Law' Mandates Chairs for Standing Jobs
The Mexican Senate unanimously passed the 'Silla Law,' requiring employers to provide chairs or breaks for employees who must stand for long periods, addressing health risks and aiming to improve workplace conditions, particularly for women.

Mexico's 'Silla Law' Mandates Chairs for Standing Jobs
The Mexican Senate unanimously passed the 'Silla Law,' requiring employers to provide chairs or breaks for employees who must stand for long periods, addressing health risks and aiming to improve workplace conditions, particularly for women.
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48% Bias Score

Borkum Island Bans Violent Tradition at Klaasohm Festival
The Klaasohm festival on Borkum Island, Germany, will eliminate the tradition of beating women with cow horns following a report detailing violent assaults; organizers are implementing a safety plan, and police presence will be increased.

Borkum Island Bans Violent Tradition at Klaasohm Festival
The Klaasohm festival on Borkum Island, Germany, will eliminate the tradition of beating women with cow horns following a report detailing violent assaults; organizers are implementing a safety plan, and police presence will be increased.
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44% Bias Score

Namibia Elects First Female President: A Historic Win with Limited Political Change
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with over 57% of the vote, becoming the country's first female president; however, her affiliation with the ruling Swapo party suggests limited political change despite her historic win.

Namibia Elects First Female President: A Historic Win with Limited Political Change
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with over 57% of the vote, becoming the country's first female president; however, her affiliation with the ruling Swapo party suggests limited political change despite her historic win.
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52% Bias Score

Watters Faces Backlash for Sexist Joke About Trump's Female Staff
Fox News host Jesse Watters faced immediate online backlash for a sexist joke about seeing President-elect Donald Trump's female staff in revealing workout attire, similar to a shirtless workout video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shown on-air during a segment of "The Five," prompting criticism for perpe...

Watters Faces Backlash for Sexist Joke About Trump's Female Staff
Fox News host Jesse Watters faced immediate online backlash for a sexist joke about seeing President-elect Donald Trump's female staff in revealing workout attire, similar to a shirtless workout video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shown on-air during a segment of "The Five," prompting criticism for perpe...
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68% Bias Score

Misogyny in the Arts: A Systemic Pattern of Exclusion and Marginalization
A Spanish-language article reveals how misogynistic male artists, often entering the field late via superficial charm and connections rather than merit, create and reinforce an echo chamber that marginalizes women and promotes harmful gender stereotypes, demonstrating a systemic problem within the a...

Misogyny in the Arts: A Systemic Pattern of Exclusion and Marginalization
A Spanish-language article reveals how misogynistic male artists, often entering the field late via superficial charm and connections rather than merit, create and reinforce an echo chamber that marginalizes women and promotes harmful gender stereotypes, demonstrating a systemic problem within the a...
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88% Bias Score
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