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Taliban's Suppression of Afghan Female Journalists
Following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, journalist Alia, among many others, was forced out of her job for being a woman, illustrating the Taliban's ongoing suppression of women in media and the significant decrease in female journalists from 2,833 in 2021 to an estimated 600 ...
Taliban's Suppression of Afghan Female Journalists
Following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, journalist Alia, among many others, was forced out of her job for being a woman, illustrating the Taliban's ongoing suppression of women in media and the significant decrease in female journalists from 2,833 in 2021 to an estimated 600 ...
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24% Bias Score


Latin American Youth Unemployment Remains High Despite Labor Market Recovery
The ILO's 2024 report reveals that Latin American youth unemployment stands at 13.8%, almost three times higher than the adult rate, with women facing significantly lower employment and wages than men, demanding urgent policy interventions.
Latin American Youth Unemployment Remains High Despite Labor Market Recovery
The ILO's 2024 report reveals that Latin American youth unemployment stands at 13.8%, almost three times higher than the adult rate, with women facing significantly lower employment and wages than men, demanding urgent policy interventions.
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28% Bias Score


Gender Inequality's Economic Cost: Sevilla's Research Highlights Lost Productivity
Economist Almudena Sevilla's research reveals that gender inequality costs countries significant economic productivity, highlighting how societal norms, stereotypes, and structural barriers limit women's contributions; 15% of women report workplace sexual harassment, further impacting economic outpu...
Gender Inequality's Economic Cost: Sevilla's Research Highlights Lost Productivity
Economist Almudena Sevilla's research reveals that gender inequality costs countries significant economic productivity, highlighting how societal norms, stereotypes, and structural barriers limit women's contributions; 15% of women report workplace sexual harassment, further impacting economic outpu...
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28% Bias Score


Maternal Burnout: Societal Factors and Impacts on Mothers and Children
Maternal burnout, a common term describing extreme exhaustion among mothers due to parenting demands, negatively impacts mothers' and children's well-being; experts suggest societal factors and insufficient support systems contribute to this, advocating for changes in societal expectations and suppo...
Maternal Burnout: Societal Factors and Impacts on Mothers and Children
Maternal burnout, a common term describing extreme exhaustion among mothers due to parenting demands, negatively impacts mothers' and children's well-being; experts suggest societal factors and insufficient support systems contribute to this, advocating for changes in societal expectations and suppo...
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28% Bias Score


French Director Sentenced for Assaulting Actress Adèle Haenel
French film director Christophe Ruggia was sentenced to four years (two suspended) for sexually assaulting actress Adèle Haenel between ages 12-15, involving physical contact and manipulation, during and after filming his 2002 movie, "Les Diables". The court highlighted Ruggia's abuse of power and o...
French Director Sentenced for Assaulting Actress Adèle Haenel
French film director Christophe Ruggia was sentenced to four years (two suspended) for sexually assaulting actress Adèle Haenel between ages 12-15, involving physical contact and manipulation, during and after filming his 2002 movie, "Les Diables". The court highlighted Ruggia's abuse of power and o...
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52% Bias Score


Theodoropoulos's Trilogy Explores Patriarchy
Vaggelis Theodoropoulos directs three plays exploring patriarchy: "Raining in Barcelona" at the Art Theater's Underground, focusing on a sex worker's relationships; "The Terror of the Crocodile" at the New World Theater, depicting sibling trauma; and "Another Thebes" at the Knossos Theater, concerni...
Theodoropoulos's Trilogy Explores Patriarchy
Vaggelis Theodoropoulos directs three plays exploring patriarchy: "Raining in Barcelona" at the Art Theater's Underground, focusing on a sex worker's relationships; "The Terror of the Crocodile" at the New World Theater, depicting sibling trauma; and "Another Thebes" at the Knossos Theater, concerni...
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44% Bias Score

Online Harassment of Female Academics: A Systemic Issue
Female academics face widespread online harassment from professors, revealing power imbalances and systemic sexism within academia, affecting career progression and mental health.

Online Harassment of Female Academics: A Systemic Issue
Female academics face widespread online harassment from professors, revealing power imbalances and systemic sexism within academia, affecting career progression and mental health.
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60% Bias Score

Prima Facie": Legal System's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
Prima Facie" follows Tessa, a lawyer known for her ability to discredit sexual assault victims in court, who becomes a victim herself, highlighting the challenges in proving sexual assault and the systemic biases within the legal system.

Prima Facie": Legal System's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
Prima Facie" follows Tessa, a lawyer known for her ability to discredit sexual assault victims in court, who becomes a victim herself, highlighting the challenges in proving sexual assault and the systemic biases within the legal system.
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48% Bias Score

MENA Region Seeks to Boost Women's Employment Through Care Economy Investment
Only 18% of women in the Middle East and North Africa are formally employed, far below the global average; a UN initiative aims to increase this by 5% by 2030 by creating 400,000 jobs in key markets and bolstering the care economy, which currently meets only 10% of demand, to address the disproporti...

MENA Region Seeks to Boost Women's Employment Through Care Economy Investment
Only 18% of women in the Middle East and North Africa are formally employed, far below the global average; a UN initiative aims to increase this by 5% by 2030 by creating 400,000 jobs in key markets and bolstering the care economy, which currently meets only 10% of demand, to address the disproporti...
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28% Bias Score

South Korean Tattoo Artists Fight for Legal Recognition Amidst Social Stigma
South Korean tattoo artists, predominantly women, face legal jeopardy and social stigma due to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling classifying tattooing as a medical practice, sparking calls for legal reform amid rising public acceptance of tattoos, despite medical professionals' opposition.

South Korean Tattoo Artists Fight for Legal Recognition Amidst Social Stigma
South Korean tattoo artists, predominantly women, face legal jeopardy and social stigma due to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling classifying tattooing as a medical practice, sparking calls for legal reform amid rising public acceptance of tattoos, despite medical professionals' opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Gender Imbalance in Israel's Space Industry Highlighted in New Report
A new report reveals that women make up less than 25% of Israel's space industry, with fewer than 10% in engineering roles, mirroring a global trend where women constitute only around 20% of the workforce; the report recommends promoting gender diversity through educational programs and company poli...

Gender Imbalance in Israel's Space Industry Highlighted in New Report
A new report reveals that women make up less than 25% of Israel's space industry, with fewer than 10% in engineering roles, mirroring a global trend where women constitute only around 20% of the workforce; the report recommends promoting gender diversity through educational programs and company poli...
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20% Bias Score

Iran's Surge in Women's Executions in 2024
In 2024, Iran executed at least 31 women, the highest number in 17 years, a surge linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests and a reflection of systemic gender inequality and the regime's repression of dissent. Many women were convicted of killing abusive partners in contexts where marital rape ...

Iran's Surge in Women's Executions in 2024
In 2024, Iran executed at least 31 women, the highest number in 17 years, a surge linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests and a reflection of systemic gender inequality and the regime's repression of dissent. Many women were convicted of killing abusive partners in contexts where marital rape ...
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64% Bias Score
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