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UK Maternity System Under Scrutiny: A Book Review
Emma Barnett's "Maternity Service" offers advice for new mothers but overlooks systemic issues like the UK's high maternal death rate, inadequate NHS maternity units, and workplace discrimination affecting 52% of pregnant women.
UK Maternity System Under Scrutiny: A Book Review
Emma Barnett's "Maternity Service" offers advice for new mothers but overlooks systemic issues like the UK's high maternal death rate, inadequate NHS maternity units, and workplace discrimination affecting 52% of pregnant women.
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60% Bias Score


Chile's Progress and Challenges in Women's Rights on International Women's Day
Chile celebrates International Women's Day amidst progress and persistent challenges, highlighting new laws promoting women's rights alongside persistent gender inequalities in education and leadership roles, urging collaborative efforts for lasting change.
Chile's Progress and Challenges in Women's Rights on International Women's Day
Chile celebrates International Women's Day amidst progress and persistent challenges, highlighting new laws promoting women's rights alongside persistent gender inequalities in education and leadership roles, urging collaborative efforts for lasting change.
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44% Bias Score


Latin American Women March for Equality Amidst Political Backlash
On March 8th, 2025, millions of women across Latin America and the US protested for gender equality, denouncing gender-based violence and advocating for abortion rights; the protests varied in focus, reflecting specific national political contexts and issues, including reactions to far-right governm...
Latin American Women March for Equality Amidst Political Backlash
On March 8th, 2025, millions of women across Latin America and the US protested for gender equality, denouncing gender-based violence and advocating for abortion rights; the protests varied in focus, reflecting specific national political contexts and issues, including reactions to far-right governm...
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48% Bias Score


Afghan Women Face Escalating Oppression Under Taliban Rule
Three and a half years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan women face escalating oppression, including educational bans, limited employment, and mandatory veiling; while women's organizations and international legal actions offer some hope.
Afghan Women Face Escalating Oppression Under Taliban Rule
Three and a half years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan women face escalating oppression, including educational bans, limited employment, and mandatory veiling; while women's organizations and international legal actions offer some hope.
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56% Bias Score


Women-Owned Businesses: A \$1 Million Revenue Gap
Only 1.9 percent of women-owned businesses earn over \$1 million annually, highlighting systemic financial barriers including limited access to capital (less than 3 percent of venture capital funding) and societal conditioning that discourages risk-taking and ambitious financial goals. This limits j...
Women-Owned Businesses: A \$1 Million Revenue Gap
Only 1.9 percent of women-owned businesses earn over \$1 million annually, highlighting systemic financial barriers including limited access to capital (less than 3 percent of venture capital funding) and societal conditioning that discourages risk-taking and ambitious financial goals. This limits j...
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68% Bias Score


250,000 Protest Gender Inequality and Right-Wing Extremism in France on International Women's Day
On March 8th, 2025, approximately 250,000 people protested across France for International Women's Day, addressing gender inequality (14.2% wage gap), the rise of right-wing extremism, and pension reforms; Paris saw 120,000 attendees, while other cities like Lyon and Rennes had smaller but significa...
250,000 Protest Gender Inequality and Right-Wing Extremism in France on International Women's Day
On March 8th, 2025, approximately 250,000 people protested across France for International Women's Day, addressing gender inequality (14.2% wage gap), the rise of right-wing extremism, and pension reforms; Paris saw 120,000 attendees, while other cities like Lyon and Rennes had smaller but significa...
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44% Bias Score

Hidden Writer: Mary Fortune's Life and Literary Struggle
Outrageous Fortunes reconstructs the life of Mary Fortune, a 19th-century Australian writer who published under male pseudonyms, piecing together her story from fragmented sources to reveal her pioneering role in detective fiction and the challenges faced by women writers.

Hidden Writer: Mary Fortune's Life and Literary Struggle
Outrageous Fortunes reconstructs the life of Mary Fortune, a 19th-century Australian writer who published under male pseudonyms, piecing together her story from fragmented sources to reveal her pioneering role in detective fiction and the challenges faced by women writers.
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32% Bias Score

Global Women's Day Protests Demand Equality and End to Violence
On International Women's Day, massive protests took place in Brussels, Rome, Athens, and Istanbul, addressing concerns about the rise of the far right, gender-based violence, abortion access, and patriarchal societal structures; protesters demanded stronger legal protections, an end to discriminatio...

Global Women's Day Protests Demand Equality and End to Violence
On International Women's Day, massive protests took place in Brussels, Rome, Athens, and Istanbul, addressing concerns about the rise of the far right, gender-based violence, abortion access, and patriarchal societal structures; protesters demanded stronger legal protections, an end to discriminatio...
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28% Bias Score

Turkish Women Protest for Equality Amidst Government Restrictions
On International Women's Day, thousands of Turkish women protested inequality and violence against women in multiple cities, defying government restrictions and a ban on a demonstration in Taksim Square, amid a recent PKK ceasefire and the government's declaration of 2025 as the "Year of the Family.

Turkish Women Protest for Equality Amidst Government Restrictions
On International Women's Day, thousands of Turkish women protested inequality and violence against women in multiple cities, defying government restrictions and a ban on a demonstration in Taksim Square, amid a recent PKK ceasefire and the government's declaration of 2025 as the "Year of the Family.
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36% Bias Score

EU Gender Pay Gap Narrows to 12%, but Disparities Persist
The EU's gender pay gap decreased to 12% in 2023, but significant disparities persist across member states, driven by factors such as sectoral segregation, unequal work distribution, and underrepresentation of women in leadership roles.

EU Gender Pay Gap Narrows to 12%, but Disparities Persist
The EU's gender pay gap decreased to 12% in 2023, but significant disparities persist across member states, driven by factors such as sectoral segregation, unequal work distribution, and underrepresentation of women in leadership roles.
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12% Bias Score

EU Gender Pay Gap Remains at 12% in 2023
The 2023 EU gender pay gap stands at 12%, with women earning 88 euros for every 100 earned by men, varying from -0.7% in Luxembourg to 19% in Latvia; this disparity stems from factors like sector segregation, unequal work distribution, underrepresentation in leadership, and direct discrimination.

EU Gender Pay Gap Remains at 12% in 2023
The 2023 EU gender pay gap stands at 12%, with women earning 88 euros for every 100 earned by men, varying from -0.7% in Luxembourg to 19% in Latvia; this disparity stems from factors like sector segregation, unequal work distribution, underrepresentation in leadership, and direct discrimination.
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24% Bias Score

Gender Imbalance in Spanish Healthcare Leadership
In Spain, women comprise nearly 70% of the health and social care workforce but hold only a small percentage of leadership positions; this gender disparity persists across scientific societies, medical colleges, and hospital administrations despite recent improvements and ongoing efforts to address ...

Gender Imbalance in Spanish Healthcare Leadership
In Spain, women comprise nearly 70% of the health and social care workforce but hold only a small percentage of leadership positions; this gender disparity persists across scientific societies, medical colleges, and hospital administrations despite recent improvements and ongoing efforts to address ...
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20% Bias Score
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