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Global Campaign Launched Against Hospitality Sexual Assault
Five former Swillhouse employees launched a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry after raising over half of their legal fees to sue their former employer in Australia, prompting mandatory sexual violence prevention training for all NSW pub and club staff.
Global Campaign Launched Against Hospitality Sexual Assault
Five former Swillhouse employees launched a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry after raising over half of their legal fees to sue their former employer in Australia, prompting mandatory sexual violence prevention training for all NSW pub and club staff.
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56% Bias Score


Berlin Women Reclaim Walpurgis Night, Linking Historical Witch Hunts to Modern Violence
Thousands of women in Berlin will march on April 30th for Take Back the Night, reclaiming Walpurgis Night and connecting historical witch hunts to contemporary violence against women stemming from patriarchal fear of female resistance.
Berlin Women Reclaim Walpurgis Night, Linking Historical Witch Hunts to Modern Violence
Thousands of women in Berlin will march on April 30th for Take Back the Night, reclaiming Walpurgis Night and connecting historical witch hunts to contemporary violence against women stemming from patriarchal fear of female resistance.
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52% Bias Score


Family Urges HPV Vaccination After Daughter's Death
The family of a 25-year-old woman who died from cervical cancer in 2012 due to HPV are urging parents to vaccinate their children after the virus was found to be responsible for her death. The HPV vaccine has been available in the UK since 2008 for girls and 2019 for boys.
Family Urges HPV Vaccination After Daughter's Death
The family of a 25-year-old woman who died from cervical cancer in 2012 due to HPV are urging parents to vaccinate their children after the virus was found to be responsible for her death. The HPV vaccine has been available in the UK since 2008 for girls and 2019 for boys.
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48% Bias Score


Caregiver-Friendly Workplaces: Key to Attracting and Retaining Top Female Talent
A 2024 McKinsey report highlights that younger women are twice as likely to cite gender as a barrier to career advancement compared to older women, while companies struggle to retain female talent; offering flexible work options and childcare support can significantly improve employee morale and pro...
Caregiver-Friendly Workplaces: Key to Attracting and Retaining Top Female Talent
A 2024 McKinsey report highlights that younger women are twice as likely to cite gender as a barrier to career advancement compared to older women, while companies struggle to retain female talent; offering flexible work options and childcare support can significantly improve employee morale and pro...
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48% Bias Score


Endometriosis Significantly Increases Autoimmune Disease Risk
A University of Oxford study using UK Biobank data found a 30-80% increased risk of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis in women with endometriosis, highlighting a genetic link and suggesting new treatment avenues.
Endometriosis Significantly Increases Autoimmune Disease Risk
A University of Oxford study using UK Biobank data found a 30-80% increased risk of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis in women with endometriosis, highlighting a genetic link and suggesting new treatment avenues.
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12% Bias Score


Male Radiographers Sought to Address Mammography Staff Shortages
Due to a critical shortage of female mammographers (17.5% vacancy rate), the Society of Radiographers is advocating for policy changes to allow male health workers to perform breast screening examinations, a move supported by some patients but opposed by others due to comfort concerns.
Male Radiographers Sought to Address Mammography Staff Shortages
Due to a critical shortage of female mammographers (17.5% vacancy rate), the Society of Radiographers is advocating for policy changes to allow male health workers to perform breast screening examinations, a move supported by some patients but opposed by others due to comfort concerns.
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48% Bias Score

New Zealand's Robin Goomes Wins First Women's Rampage Title
Robin Goomes, a 28-year-old New Zealander, won the 2024 Rampage mountain biking competition in Virgin, Utah, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat in the event's history, after a childhood spent trapping possums and riding BMX bikes on the remote Chatham Islands.

New Zealand's Robin Goomes Wins First Women's Rampage Title
Robin Goomes, a 28-year-old New Zealander, won the 2024 Rampage mountain biking competition in Virgin, Utah, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat in the event's history, after a childhood spent trapping possums and riding BMX bikes on the remote Chatham Islands.
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16% Bias Score

UK Court Ruling on Transgender Women Sparks Global Backlash
A UK Supreme Court ruling sided with women-led groups, allowing them to exclude transgender women, sparking international outrage and highlighting the ongoing debate on biological sex versus gender identity in defining women's rights. J.K. Rowling's financial backing fueled the legal battle.

UK Court Ruling on Transgender Women Sparks Global Backlash
A UK Supreme Court ruling sided with women-led groups, allowing them to exclude transgender women, sparking international outrage and highlighting the ongoing debate on biological sex versus gender identity in defining women's rights. J.K. Rowling's financial backing fueled the legal battle.
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88% Bias Score

German Gender Quota Laws Boost Female Corporate Leadership
Germany's 2015 Executive Boards Act significantly increased the number of women in corporate leadership; women now hold 37.5% of supervisory board positions in the private sector and 38.9% in the public sector, up from 19.9% and 24.1% respectively ten years ago.

German Gender Quota Laws Boost Female Corporate Leadership
Germany's 2015 Executive Boards Act significantly increased the number of women in corporate leadership; women now hold 37.5% of supervisory board positions in the private sector and 38.9% in the public sector, up from 19.9% and 24.1% respectively ten years ago.
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40% Bias Score

France's Gender Parity Gap: Oxfam Highlights Persistent Imbalance in Leadership
Oxfam's report reveals that only 28% of key leadership positions in France are held by women in 2025, despite a nominally paritaire government; this disparity underscores the need for systemic change, as advocated in a recent tribune signed by prominent female politicians.

France's Gender Parity Gap: Oxfam Highlights Persistent Imbalance in Leadership
Oxfam's report reveals that only 28% of key leadership positions in France are held by women in 2025, despite a nominally paritaire government; this disparity underscores the need for systemic change, as advocated in a recent tribune signed by prominent female politicians.
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48% Bias Score

BRICS Women's Forum Promotes Innovation and Economic Empowerment
The 2025 BRICS Women's Leadership Forum, held in Beijing on April 28th, convened over 300 participants to empower women across BRICS nations, promoting innovation and business cooperation through initiatives like the Cotton Project and the BRICS Women Symphony Orchestra, showcasing China's 640 billi...

BRICS Women's Forum Promotes Innovation and Economic Empowerment
The 2025 BRICS Women's Leadership Forum, held in Beijing on April 28th, convened over 300 participants to empower women across BRICS nations, promoting innovation and business cooperation through initiatives like the Cotton Project and the BRICS Women Symphony Orchestra, showcasing China's 640 billi...
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44% Bias Score

Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.

Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.
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68% Bias Score
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