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Labour Faces Backlash Over Waspi Women Compensation Refusal
The Labour government's refusal to compensate Waspi women for losses incurred due to state pension age changes has caused significant political fallout, costing an estimated £10.5bn, sparking criticism within the party itself, and raising questions about Labour's commitment to social welfare.
Labour Faces Backlash Over Waspi Women Compensation Refusal
The Labour government's refusal to compensate Waspi women for losses incurred due to state pension age changes has caused significant political fallout, costing an estimated £10.5bn, sparking criticism within the party itself, and raising questions about Labour's commitment to social welfare.
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60% Bias Score


ABS Data Reveals 4.5% of Australians Identify as LGBTI+
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reveals that 4.5% of Australians aged 16 and over identify as LGBTI+, with significantly higher percentages among younger age groups (9.5% for 16-24 year olds and 7.5% for 25-34 year olds), with the ACT and Victoria having the highest rates at ...
ABS Data Reveals 4.5% of Australians Identify as LGBTI+
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reveals that 4.5% of Australians aged 16 and over identify as LGBTI+, with significantly higher percentages among younger age groups (9.5% for 16-24 year olds and 7.5% for 25-34 year olds), with the ACT and Victoria having the highest rates at ...
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32% Bias Score


Deianira's Fatal Jealousy in Sophocles' "Trachiniae
Sophocles' "Trachiniae" portrays Deianira, wife of Herakles, who, driven by jealousy and a poisoned robe given to her by the dying centaur Nessos, unwittingly causes Herakles's death. Herakles's return with Iole, a captive princess, fuels Deianira's despair and leads to her suicide, leaving Iole to ...
Deianira's Fatal Jealousy in Sophocles' "Trachiniae
Sophocles' "Trachiniae" portrays Deianira, wife of Herakles, who, driven by jealousy and a poisoned robe given to her by the dying centaur Nessos, unwittingly causes Herakles's death. Herakles's return with Iole, a captive princess, fuels Deianira's despair and leads to her suicide, leaving Iole to ...
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32% Bias Score


All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Prize, Sparks Oscar Debate
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", a film about three female friends navigating work and life in Mumbai, won the Cannes Jury Prize and is now playing in German cinemas; its exclusion from Oscar consideration as India's official submission sparks debate.
All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Prize, Sparks Oscar Debate
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", a film about three female friends navigating work and life in Mumbai, won the Cannes Jury Prize and is now playing in German cinemas; its exclusion from Oscar consideration as India's official submission sparks debate.
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24% Bias Score


Women Over 50: The Powerful Force Reshaping Entrepreneurship
A growing number of women over 50 are launching businesses, defying ageist stereotypes and significantly boosting local economies, driven by factors like improved financial situations and a desire for career change.
Women Over 50: The Powerful Force Reshaping Entrepreneurship
A growing number of women over 50 are launching businesses, defying ageist stereotypes and significantly boosting local economies, driven by factors like improved financial situations and a desire for career change.
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52% Bias Score


Untapped Market: Women's Underserved Needs in Key Sectors
A Boston Consulting Group study reveals that women control \$32 trillion in global spending but are underserved in financial services, consumer goods, and healthcare, presenting a major market opportunity.
Untapped Market: Women's Underserved Needs in Key Sectors
A Boston Consulting Group study reveals that women control \$32 trillion in global spending but are underserved in financial services, consumer goods, and healthcare, presenting a major market opportunity.
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28% Bias Score

Severe Period Pain Costs England £11 Billion Annually
Emily Handstock, 25, has suffered debilitating period pain for 10 years, highlighting the £11 billion annual economic cost in England of conditions like endometriosis, and the need for improved healthcare and societal understanding.

Severe Period Pain Costs England £11 Billion Annually
Emily Handstock, 25, has suffered debilitating period pain for 10 years, highlighting the £11 billion annual economic cost in England of conditions like endometriosis, and the need for improved healthcare and societal understanding.
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32% Bias Score

Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.

Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.
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48% Bias Score

French Rape Trial: Gisèle Pelicot's Public Accusation Sparks International Attention
In a French trial, Gisèle Pelicot publicly accused 51 men, including her ex-husband, of rape and drugging over a decade; her decision sparked widespread feminist mobilization and international media coverage.

French Rape Trial: Gisèle Pelicot's Public Accusation Sparks International Attention
In a French trial, Gisèle Pelicot publicly accused 51 men, including her ex-husband, of rape and drugging over a decade; her decision sparked widespread feminist mobilization and international media coverage.
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32% Bias Score

UK Government Rejects £10.5bn State Pension Compensation for Women
The UK government rejected compensating 3.6 million women for state pension changes, despite an independent review recommending it due to a £10.5bn cost, and claims most women knew of the changes, sparking outrage from campaigners.

UK Government Rejects £10.5bn State Pension Compensation for Women
The UK government rejected compensating 3.6 million women for state pension changes, despite an independent review recommending it due to a £10.5bn cost, and claims most women knew of the changes, sparking outrage from campaigners.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Rejects \$10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Claim
The UK government blocked a \$10.5 billion compensation claim for 3.8 million women affected by state pension age changes, prompting outrage from Labour MPs despite previous pledges of support; the government cited unaffordability.

UK Government Rejects \$10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Claim
The UK government blocked a \$10.5 billion compensation claim for 3.8 million women affected by state pension age changes, prompting outrage from Labour MPs despite previous pledges of support; the government cited unaffordability.
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48% Bias Score

Character Development: An Antidote to Imposter Syndrome and Systemic Change
70% of people experience imposter syndrome, a feeling of being a fraud; character development, encompassing 11 dimensions, builds resilience and combats this by fostering well-being and transforming systems.

Character Development: An Antidote to Imposter Syndrome and Systemic Change
70% of people experience imposter syndrome, a feeling of being a fraud; character development, encompassing 11 dimensions, builds resilience and combats this by fostering well-being and transforming systems.
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32% Bias Score
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