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Crackdown on Chinese Feminism: A Decade After the 'Five Feminists'
Ten years after five feminist activists were detained in China, the feminist movement faces increased censorship and repression, yet maintains its presence through decentralized activism and resilience.
Crackdown on Chinese Feminism: A Decade After the 'Five Feminists'
Ten years after five feminist activists were detained in China, the feminist movement faces increased censorship and repression, yet maintains its presence through decentralized activism and resilience.
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24% Bias Score


Women in Art: A History of Discrimination and Resistance
For centuries, women artists faced systemic discrimination, but their resilience and creativity led to groundbreaking works challenging societal norms and gender roles.
Women in Art: A History of Discrimination and Resistance
For centuries, women artists faced systemic discrimination, but their resilience and creativity led to groundbreaking works challenging societal norms and gender roles.
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52% Bias Score


Hamburg: Hundreds Change Gender Registry Entries Under New Self-Determination Act
Following the November 2024 implementation of Germany's Self-Determination Act, Hamburg's registry offices processed 872 gender entry changes, with Altona district reporting the most (234) and Harburg the least (85) by August 31st, 2025.
Hamburg: Hundreds Change Gender Registry Entries Under New Self-Determination Act
Following the November 2024 implementation of Germany's Self-Determination Act, Hamburg's registry offices processed 872 gender entry changes, with Altona district reporting the most (234) and Harburg the least (85) by August 31st, 2025.
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32% Bias Score


French Justice System Struggles with Sexual Assault Cases: Updated Data Shows 83% Non-Prosecution Rate
An updated study by the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP) reveals that 83% of sexual assault cases in France between 2012 and 2019 did not result in prosecution, a figure that has slightly increased from 80% in 2012, despite initial reports suggesting a much higher rate of 94%.
French Justice System Struggles with Sexual Assault Cases: Updated Data Shows 83% Non-Prosecution Rate
An updated study by the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP) reveals that 83% of sexual assault cases in France between 2012 and 2019 did not result in prosecution, a figure that has slightly increased from 80% in 2012, despite initial reports suggesting a much higher rate of 94%.
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52% Bias Score


Conspiracy Theories and the Macron Case: A Deeper Look
The Macron's are suing Candace Owens for spreading the false conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron is a man, highlighting the destructive nature of such rumors and their potential to cause humiliation.
Conspiracy Theories and the Macron Case: A Deeper Look
The Macron's are suing Candace Owens for spreading the false conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron is a man, highlighting the destructive nature of such rumors and their potential to cause humiliation.
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20% Bias Score


Women-Only Homeless Shelter Provides Safe Haven in Northern Ireland
A new women-only homeless facility in Northern Ireland, run by The Simon Community, provides safe and supportive housing for 22 women, enabling them to rebuild their lives after experiencing trauma and homelessness, addressing a significant need for gender-specific services.
Women-Only Homeless Shelter Provides Safe Haven in Northern Ireland
A new women-only homeless facility in Northern Ireland, run by The Simon Community, provides safe and supportive housing for 22 women, enabling them to rebuild their lives after experiencing trauma and homelessness, addressing a significant need for gender-specific services.
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28% Bias Score

UK Gender Pay Gap: New Research Reveals Underestimation
A new study reveals the UK's gender pay gap is approximately one percentage point wider than official estimates, reaching 14.1% in April 2024, exceeding EU and OECD averages and significantly larger than those of France and Spain.

UK Gender Pay Gap: New Research Reveals Underestimation
A new study reveals the UK's gender pay gap is approximately one percentage point wider than official estimates, reaching 14.1% in April 2024, exceeding EU and OECD averages and significantly larger than those of France and Spain.
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32% Bias Score

Susan Stamberg Retires from NPR After 50 Years
Susan Stamberg, a pioneering journalist, retired from NPR this week after a 50-year career marked by numerous awards and a significant contribution to the diversification of broadcast media.

Susan Stamberg Retires from NPR After 50 Years
Susan Stamberg, a pioneering journalist, retired from NPR this week after a 50-year career marked by numerous awards and a significant contribution to the diversification of broadcast media.
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48% Bias Score

Prince Hisahito's Coming-of-Age Ceremony Highlights Japan's Royal Succession Crisis
Prince Hisahito, nephew of Emperor Naruhito, participated in a coming-of-age ceremony at the Imperial Palace on Saturday, marking his entry into adulthood amidst ongoing debate about Japan's male-only succession law.

Prince Hisahito's Coming-of-Age Ceremony Highlights Japan's Royal Succession Crisis
Prince Hisahito, nephew of Emperor Naruhito, participated in a coming-of-age ceremony at the Imperial Palace on Saturday, marking his entry into adulthood amidst ongoing debate about Japan's male-only succession law.
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48% Bias Score

Mary Vingoe (1955-2023): A Legacy in Canadian Theatre
Mary Vingoe, a prominent Canadian theatre artist, passed away at 70, leaving behind a significant legacy of contributions to Canadian theatre, including co-founding several theatre companies and championing new Canadian plays, especially those by women.

Mary Vingoe (1955-2023): A Legacy in Canadian Theatre
Mary Vingoe, a prominent Canadian theatre artist, passed away at 70, leaving behind a significant legacy of contributions to Canadian theatre, including co-founding several theatre companies and championing new Canadian plays, especially those by women.
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24% Bias Score

Hamburg: Hundreds Change Gender Registry Entries Under New Self-Determination Act
Since November 2024, 872 people in Hamburg have changed their gender registry entries under Germany's new Self-Determination Act, with the highest number of changes in Altona district.

Hamburg: Hundreds Change Gender Registry Entries Under New Self-Determination Act
Since November 2024, 872 people in Hamburg have changed their gender registry entries under Germany's new Self-Determination Act, with the highest number of changes in Altona district.
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12% Bias Score

Former French Police Officer Convicted of Murdering Girlfriend
A former French police officer, Arnaud Bonnefoy, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the strangulation murder of his girlfriend, Amanda Glain, in Paris in January 2022, a crime categorized as one of the 118 feminicides recorded by the French Ministry of the Interior that year.

Former French Police Officer Convicted of Murdering Girlfriend
A former French police officer, Arnaud Bonnefoy, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the strangulation murder of his girlfriend, Amanda Glain, in Paris in January 2022, a crime categorized as one of the 118 feminicides recorded by the French Ministry of the Interior that year.
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32% Bias Score
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