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Chicago Sky Adds Olympic-Level Coach Rena Wakama to Coaching Staff
The Chicago Sky hired Rena Wakama, the first female head coach of Nigeria's D'Tigress, as an assistant coach; Wakama's experience leading D'Tigress to the 2024 Olympic quarterfinals and her philosophy of meticulous preparation are expected to significantly improve player development and team perform...
Chicago Sky Adds Olympic-Level Coach Rena Wakama to Coaching Staff
The Chicago Sky hired Rena Wakama, the first female head coach of Nigeria's D'Tigress, as an assistant coach; Wakama's experience leading D'Tigress to the 2024 Olympic quarterfinals and her philosophy of meticulous preparation are expected to significantly improve player development and team perform...
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32% Bias Score


Israel Tackles Water, Wellness, Regional Imbalance, and Gender Inequality
A panel discussion in Israel addressed water challenges (solved by 95% efficient desalination), employee wellness (via a health app), Negev development, and gender equality in leadership, highlighting innovative solutions and future challenges.
Israel Tackles Water, Wellness, Regional Imbalance, and Gender Inequality
A panel discussion in Israel addressed water challenges (solved by 95% efficient desalination), employee wellness (via a health app), Negev development, and gender equality in leadership, highlighting innovative solutions and future challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Dani Alves Acquitted of Sexual Assault in Spanish Appeal
A Spanish court acquitted footballer Dani Alves of sexual assault charges, overturning a previous conviction due to perceived inconsistencies in the victim's statement and insufficient evidence, causing significant disappointment and raising concerns about the prosecution of sexual violence cases.
Dani Alves Acquitted of Sexual Assault in Spanish Appeal
A Spanish court acquitted footballer Dani Alves of sexual assault charges, overturning a previous conviction due to perceived inconsistencies in the victim's statement and insufficient evidence, causing significant disappointment and raising concerns about the prosecution of sexual violence cases.
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52% Bias Score


USAID Cuts Jeopardize Small Businesses and Diplomatic Efforts
The Trump administration's cuts to USAID have eliminated international development projects for EdIntersect, a small business, jeopardizing its financial stability and potentially leading to its dissolution due to insufficient capital reserves, and impacting diplomatic efforts.
USAID Cuts Jeopardize Small Businesses and Diplomatic Efforts
The Trump administration's cuts to USAID have eliminated international development projects for EdIntersect, a small business, jeopardizing its financial stability and potentially leading to its dissolution due to insufficient capital reserves, and impacting diplomatic efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Funding Cuts Jeopardize Afghan Women's Media and Education
Zan Times, an Afghan online magazine for women, faces closure of its journalism training program in 2025 due to reduced US foreign aid under President Trump, impacting women's education and access to information amid Taliban oppression.
Funding Cuts Jeopardize Afghan Women's Media and Education
Zan Times, an Afghan online magazine for women, faces closure of its journalism training program in 2025 due to reduced US foreign aid under President Trump, impacting women's education and access to information amid Taliban oppression.
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52% Bias Score


High Atlas Foundation Empowers Moroccan Women, Transforming Communities
The High Atlas Foundation, a Moroccan nonprofit, empowers women through workshops and income-generating projects, improving lives and fostering community development; 3,000 women have participated since 2016, with some earning $150/month from initiatives like producing 1.4 million biodegradable tree...
High Atlas Foundation Empowers Moroccan Women, Transforming Communities
The High Atlas Foundation, a Moroccan nonprofit, empowers women through workshops and income-generating projects, improving lives and fostering community development; 3,000 women have participated since 2016, with some earning $150/month from initiatives like producing 1.4 million biodegradable tree...
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48% Bias Score

Pakistan's Roshni Baji Program Empowers Women Electricians
In Karachi, Pakistan, the Roshni Baji program has trained 200 women as electricians, addressing the gender imbalance in the energy sector and improving safety in underserved communities, as exemplified by Nazia Seher who now works for K-Electric and provides additional electrical services.

Pakistan's Roshni Baji Program Empowers Women Electricians
In Karachi, Pakistan, the Roshni Baji program has trained 200 women as electricians, addressing the gender imbalance in the energy sector and improving safety in underserved communities, as exemplified by Nazia Seher who now works for K-Electric and provides additional electrical services.
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36% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Femicide in Mérignac Highlights Police Failures
Mounir Boutaa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 femicide of his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Mérignac, France; police mishandling of prior complaints led to policy changes regarding the automatic dismissal of officers convicted of domestic violence.

Life Sentence for Femicide in Mérignac Highlights Police Failures
Mounir Boutaa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 femicide of his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Mérignac, France; police mishandling of prior complaints led to policy changes regarding the automatic dismissal of officers convicted of domestic violence.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Women's Ongoing Fight for Equality: From Franco's Regime to the Present
This article recounts the struggles of Spanish women for equality from the Franco era to the present, highlighting the ongoing fight against sexism and other intersecting forms of oppression, marked by the recent recognition of past feminist protests as a 'Place of Democratic Memory'.

Spanish Women's Ongoing Fight for Equality: From Franco's Regime to the Present
This article recounts the struggles of Spanish women for equality from the Franco era to the present, highlighting the ongoing fight against sexism and other intersecting forms of oppression, marked by the recent recognition of past feminist protests as a 'Place of Democratic Memory'.
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16% Bias Score

Botox Offers New Hope for Endometriosis Pain
Australian woman Katrina Moore found relief from 15 years of endometriosis pain using Botox injections after years of misdiagnosis; the Albanese government's $107m investment in endometriosis research and treatment reflects growing awareness of the disease's high cost to individuals and the healthca...

Botox Offers New Hope for Endometriosis Pain
Australian woman Katrina Moore found relief from 15 years of endometriosis pain using Botox injections after years of misdiagnosis; the Albanese government's $107m investment in endometriosis research and treatment reflects growing awareness of the disease's high cost to individuals and the healthca...
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32% Bias Score

German Parental Leave: Study Reveals Desire for Equal Share, but Persistent Gender Imbalance
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows 44 percent of 2,500 surveyed Germans prefer equal parental leave (7 months each), while 39 percent favor the traditional model (mother 12 months, father 2 months); currently, fathers average 2.8 months, mothers 11.6 months of parental leave.

German Parental Leave: Study Reveals Desire for Equal Share, but Persistent Gender Imbalance
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows 44 percent of 2,500 surveyed Germans prefer equal parental leave (7 months each), while 39 percent favor the traditional model (mother 12 months, father 2 months); currently, fathers average 2.8 months, mothers 11.6 months of parental leave.
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44% Bias Score

Indigenous Justice System Under Scrutiny After Severe Assault on Colombian Woman
A 19-year-old indigenous woman in Colombia, Dina Marcela Primera, was severely beaten by her partner on March 18th, sparking debate about gender-based violence within indigenous justice systems. The assailant was arrested by indigenous authorities, but concerns remain about the adequacy of their jur...

Indigenous Justice System Under Scrutiny After Severe Assault on Colombian Woman
A 19-year-old indigenous woman in Colombia, Dina Marcela Primera, was severely beaten by her partner on March 18th, sparking debate about gender-based violence within indigenous justice systems. The assailant was arrested by indigenous authorities, but concerns remain about the adequacy of their jur...
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60% Bias Score
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