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FA Overturns Ban, Then Bans Transgender Women from Women's Football
Following a complaint, teenage footballer Cerys Vaughan was initially banned by the FA for questioning the gender of a transgender opponent during a match; the FA later overturned the ban after an appeal, and subsequently banned transgender women from women's football.
FA Overturns Ban, Then Bans Transgender Women from Women's Football
Following a complaint, teenage footballer Cerys Vaughan was initially banned by the FA for questioning the gender of a transgender opponent during a match; the FA later overturned the ban after an appeal, and subsequently banned transgender women from women's football.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court allowed the reinstatement of a ban on transgender service members in the U.S. military, prompting approximately 1,000 service members to face potential separation within 30-60 days, reflecting a broader Pentagon effort to eliminate DEI policies and prioritize military readiness.
Supreme Court Allows Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court allowed the reinstatement of a ban on transgender service members in the U.S. military, prompting approximately 1,000 service members to face potential separation within 30-60 days, reflecting a broader Pentagon effort to eliminate DEI policies and prioritize military readiness.
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72% Bias Score


Sweden to Criminalize Virginity Checks
Sweden is criminalizing virginity checks, which are medically baseless and violate women's rights, to combat honor-related crimes by December 2025, aligning with the World Health Organization's 2018 call.
Sweden to Criminalize Virginity Checks
Sweden is criminalizing virginity checks, which are medically baseless and violate women's rights, to combat honor-related crimes by December 2025, aligning with the World Health Organization's 2018 call.
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20% Bias Score


Study Debunks Myths About Women's Leadership Capabilities
Research on 12,000 leaders debunks myths about women's leadership capabilities, revealing no significant differences in ambition, emotional stability, or decisiveness between men and women at the executive level; this highlights the negative impact of gender stereotypes on leadership diversity and c...
Study Debunks Myths About Women's Leadership Capabilities
Research on 12,000 leaders debunks myths about women's leadership capabilities, revealing no significant differences in ambition, emotional stability, or decisiveness between men and women at the executive level; this highlights the negative impact of gender stereotypes on leadership diversity and c...
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16% Bias Score


Mentorship and Sponsorship: Key to Advancing Women in Hospitality
Mentorship and sponsorship programs significantly benefit women's career advancement in the hospitality industry by providing guidance, support, and expanded professional networks, ultimately leading to increased productivity, leadership opportunities, and higher representation in leadership roles; ...
Mentorship and Sponsorship: Key to Advancing Women in Hospitality
Mentorship and sponsorship programs significantly benefit women's career advancement in the hospitality industry by providing guidance, support, and expanded professional networks, ultimately leading to increased productivity, leadership opportunities, and higher representation in leadership roles; ...
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36% Bias Score


Study Shows Gaslighting of Women with Vulvovaginal Disorders
A JAMA Network Open study reveals that many women with vulvovaginal disorders experience gaslighting from healthcare providers, leading to delayed diagnoses and abandonment of care; 447 women reported that 43.5% of practitioners were supportive, while over 25% were belittling and 20% disbelieved pat...
Study Shows Gaslighting of Women with Vulvovaginal Disorders
A JAMA Network Open study reveals that many women with vulvovaginal disorders experience gaslighting from healthcare providers, leading to delayed diagnoses and abandonment of care; 447 women reported that 43.5% of practitioners were supportive, while over 25% were belittling and 20% disbelieved pat...
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48% Bias Score

Mireille Berman (1964-2024): A Legacy in Dutch Literature
Mireille Berman, a renowned editor and literary specialist, passed away on March 3, 2024, from breast cancer; her career significantly impacted the Dutch and international literary communities through her work at De Bezige Bij, the Netherlands Literature Foundation, and her commitment to promoting d...

Mireille Berman (1964-2024): A Legacy in Dutch Literature
Mireille Berman, a renowned editor and literary specialist, passed away on March 3, 2024, from breast cancer; her career significantly impacted the Dutch and international literary communities through her work at De Bezige Bij, the Netherlands Literature Foundation, and her commitment to promoting d...
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32% Bias Score

Vollering's Vuelta Win Highlights Mental Health Concerns
Demi Vollering secured her fourth consecutive Dutch stage win at the Vuelta Femenina, dedicating the victory to young people battling mental health issues, bringing attention to a critical societal concern while highlighting the ongoing dominance of Dutch cyclists in the competition.

Vollering's Vuelta Win Highlights Mental Health Concerns
Demi Vollering secured her fourth consecutive Dutch stage win at the Vuelta Femenina, dedicating the victory to young people battling mental health issues, bringing attention to a critical societal concern while highlighting the ongoing dominance of Dutch cyclists in the competition.
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36% Bias Score

96 Femicides in Turkey: Family Members Perpetrate Majority of Killings
The Stop Femicides Platform reported 96 women murdered in Turkey in the first four months of 2025; 58 were killed by male family members, highlighting the failure to ensure women's safety in supposedly safe spaces, and emphasizing the need for gender-equitable policies and full implementation of pro...

96 Femicides in Turkey: Family Members Perpetrate Majority of Killings
The Stop Femicides Platform reported 96 women murdered in Turkey in the first four months of 2025; 58 were killed by male family members, highlighting the failure to ensure women's safety in supposedly safe spaces, and emphasizing the need for gender-equitable policies and full implementation of pro...
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44% Bias Score

Camogie Skort Rule Sparks Sexism Debate, Vote Scheduled
The Camogie Association is holding a Special Congress on May 22 to decide if players can choose between wearing shorts or skorts, following player protests citing discomfort and sexism; a recent survey indicated 70% of players experienced discomfort, and 83% desired a choice.

Camogie Skort Rule Sparks Sexism Debate, Vote Scheduled
The Camogie Association is holding a Special Congress on May 22 to decide if players can choose between wearing shorts or skorts, following player protests citing discomfort and sexism; a recent survey indicated 70% of players experienced discomfort, and 83% desired a choice.
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60% Bias Score

Women Power" Exhibit Showcases Magnum Photos' Depiction of Women's Roles
The "Women Power" exhibit at the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum in Abano Terme (until September 21st) displays 120 photographs from Magnum Photos, exploring women's roles through the lens of both female and male photographers, focusing on post-World War II to the present.

Women Power" Exhibit Showcases Magnum Photos' Depiction of Women's Roles
The "Women Power" exhibit at the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum in Abano Terme (until September 21st) displays 120 photographs from Magnum Photos, exploring women's roles through the lens of both female and male photographers, focusing on post-World War II to the present.
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48% Bias Score

Reduced Political Activism Among Dutch Youth Highlighted by Symbolic Sock Purchase
On Bevrijdingsdag, a Dutch citizen bought socks with anti-establishment slogans, illustrating a trend of reduced political activism among young people due to perceived political disconnect and a preference for low-effort engagement, as revealed in a 2023 Erasmus University study.

Reduced Political Activism Among Dutch Youth Highlighted by Symbolic Sock Purchase
On Bevrijdingsdag, a Dutch citizen bought socks with anti-establishment slogans, illustrating a trend of reduced political activism among young people due to perceived political disconnect and a preference for low-effort engagement, as revealed in a 2023 Erasmus University study.
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36% Bias Score
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