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Gen Z's Authoritarian Leanings Revealed in UK Polls
Recent polls suggest a significant portion of Gen Z in the UK favors authoritarian measures, including chemical castration for sex offenders and the death penalty, alongside support for a strong leader bypassing parliament, potentially reflecting disillusionment with established political systems an...
Gen Z's Authoritarian Leanings Revealed in UK Polls
Recent polls suggest a significant portion of Gen Z in the UK favors authoritarian measures, including chemical castration for sex offenders and the death penalty, alongside support for a strong leader bypassing parliament, potentially reflecting disillusionment with established political systems an...
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52% 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


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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Berlin Memorial Marks 20 Years Since Hatun Sürücü's Murder
On February 7, 2005, Hatun Sürücü, a 23-year-old German-Turkish woman, was murdered in Berlin by her brother; her death sparked a debate about patriarchal structures in immigrant families, and in 2024, Berlin police reported 17 femicides where victims were killed by those in their close personal cir...
Berlin Memorial Marks 20 Years Since Hatun Sürücü's Murder
On February 7, 2005, Hatun Sürücü, a 23-year-old German-Turkish woman, was murdered in Berlin by her brother; her death sparked a debate about patriarchal structures in immigrant families, and in 2024, Berlin police reported 17 femicides where victims were killed by those in their close personal cir...
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44% Bias Score


Mental Health Challenges Fuel Entrepreneurial Success
Seven women entrepreneurs reveal how their mental health diagnoses—anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and depression—have unexpectedly fueled their success, leading to meticulous planning, unique business models, and increased empathy.
Mental Health Challenges Fuel Entrepreneurial Success
Seven women entrepreneurs reveal how their mental health diagnoses—anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and depression—have unexpectedly fueled their success, leading to meticulous planning, unique business models, and increased empathy.
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52% Bias Score


Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
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28% Bias Score

Colombian President Faces Backlash Over Controversial Chief of Staff Appointment
The appointment of Armando Benedetti as chief of staff by Colombian President Gustavo Petro has sparked a major crisis within the government, leading to public criticism and resignations from key ministers due to Benedetti's history of machismo accusations and corruption investigations.

Colombian President Faces Backlash Over Controversial Chief of Staff Appointment
The appointment of Armando Benedetti as chief of staff by Colombian President Gustavo Petro has sparked a major crisis within the government, leading to public criticism and resignations from key ministers due to Benedetti's history of machismo accusations and corruption investigations.
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56% Bias Score

Knife Possession Among Women Triples Amidst Fear of Violence
A survey of police forces in England and Wales reveals a tripling in the number of women found with knives in the year to April—2,790—compared to less than 900 a decade earlier, with a 5-year-old girl among those arrested; this is attributed to the fear of violence against women following high-profi...

Knife Possession Among Women Triples Amidst Fear of Violence
A survey of police forces in England and Wales reveals a tripling in the number of women found with knives in the year to April—2,790—compared to less than 900 a decade earlier, with a 5-year-old girl among those arrested; this is attributed to the fear of violence against women following high-profi...
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52% Bias Score

Olympic Champion Khelif Banned from World Boxing Championships
Imane Khelif, the Algerian Olympic gold medalist in women's boxing, is banned from the 2024 World Boxing Championships by the IBA for failing an unspecified test to meet women's competition criteria, a decision criticized by the IOC for lacking transparency, while US President Trump wrongly referenc...

Olympic Champion Khelif Banned from World Boxing Championships
Imane Khelif, the Algerian Olympic gold medalist in women's boxing, is banned from the 2024 World Boxing Championships by the IBA for failing an unspecified test to meet women's competition criteria, a decision criticized by the IOC for lacking transparency, while US President Trump wrongly referenc...
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68% Bias Score

UN Highlights Urgent Action Needed to End Female Genital Mutilation
On February 6th, International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, the UN highlights that over 2 million girls under five undergo FGM yearly, with 5 million at risk in 2025; Maïmouna Coulibaly, a survivor, uses dance therapy to empower women.

UN Highlights Urgent Action Needed to End Female Genital Mutilation
On February 6th, International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, the UN highlights that over 2 million girls under five undergo FGM yearly, with 5 million at risk in 2025; Maïmouna Coulibaly, a survivor, uses dance therapy to empower women.
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44% Bias Score

Punk Rock "Elektra" Explores Patriarchy and Violence
Brie Larson stars in a raw, punk-rock reimagining of Sophocles' "Elektra" at the West End, exploring themes of family, revenge, and patriarchy through a combination of spoken word, song, and modern musical elements, leaving the audience questioning the cyclical nature of violence.

Punk Rock "Elektra" Explores Patriarchy and Violence
Brie Larson stars in a raw, punk-rock reimagining of Sophocles' "Elektra" at the West End, exploring themes of family, revenge, and patriarchy through a combination of spoken word, song, and modern musical elements, leaving the audience questioning the cyclical nature of violence.
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36% Bias Score

Scuba Diver's Death Investigated as Potential Gender-Based Violence
A woman, Lorena, died while scuba diving in Cartagena, Spain on January 19th, 2025; her diving partner, Ismael, reported her missing. The case is now under investigation by a gender-based violence court due to their three-month relationship.

Scuba Diver's Death Investigated as Potential Gender-Based Violence
A woman, Lorena, died while scuba diving in Cartagena, Spain on January 19th, 2025; her diving partner, Ismael, reported her missing. The case is now under investigation by a gender-based violence court due to their three-month relationship.
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60% Bias Score
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