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Transgender Coming-of-Age Story in Early 2000s England
What It Feels Like for a Girl" is a British series following Byron, a transgender girl in the early 2000s, who navigates sex work, family conflict, and self-discovery within the trans community of Nottingham, England.
Transgender Coming-of-Age Story in Early 2000s England
What It Feels Like for a Girl" is a British series following Byron, a transgender girl in the early 2000s, who navigates sex work, family conflict, and self-discovery within the trans community of Nottingham, England.
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24% Bias Score


Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.
Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.
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28% Bias Score


Australian Study Links Male Intimate Partner Violence to Mental Health and Father-Son Relationships
A study of 16,000 Australian men found that 35% reported using intimate partner violence in their lifetime, with emotional abuse most prevalent; strong father-son relationships were identified as a key protective factor.
Australian Study Links Male Intimate Partner Violence to Mental Health and Father-Son Relationships
A study of 16,000 Australian men found that 35% reported using intimate partner violence in their lifetime, with emotional abuse most prevalent; strong father-son relationships were identified as a key protective factor.
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56% Bias Score


Pakistani Influencer Murdered After Rejecting Advances
17-year-old Pakistani social media influencer Sana Yousaf was shot dead in her home on Monday by a 22-year-old man she had rejected, prompting swift police action and raising concerns about violence against women.
Pakistani Influencer Murdered After Rejecting Advances
17-year-old Pakistani social media influencer Sana Yousaf was shot dead in her home on Monday by a 22-year-old man she had rejected, prompting swift police action and raising concerns about violence against women.
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52% Bias Score


Susan Brownmiller's "Against Our Will": A Legacy of Controversy and Reform
Susan Brownmiller, who died aged 90, published the highly influential book "Against Our Will" in 1975, which redefined rape as a political act of male dominance, influencing legal changes and sparking considerable debate.
Susan Brownmiller's "Against Our Will": A Legacy of Controversy and Reform
Susan Brownmiller, who died aged 90, published the highly influential book "Against Our Will" in 1975, which redefined rape as a political act of male dominance, influencing legal changes and sparking considerable debate.
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40% Bias Score


Kosovo Forum Emphasizes Women's Role in Peacebuilding
The third International Forum for Women, Peace, and Security, held in Kosovo with 45 delegates, aims to strengthen women's roles in decision-making, focusing on their contributions to peacebuilding and promoting the Women, Peace, and Security agenda.
Kosovo Forum Emphasizes Women's Role in Peacebuilding
The third International Forum for Women, Peace, and Security, held in Kosovo with 45 delegates, aims to strengthen women's roles in decision-making, focusing on their contributions to peacebuilding and promoting the Women, Peace, and Security agenda.
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32% Bias Score

Kate Nash's "Germ" Sparks Debate on Trans Rights and Feminism
Kate Nash's new single, "Germ," criticizes trans-exclusionary feminism and the UK Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of "woman," generating significant online debate and showcasing Nash's advocacy for transgender rights.

Kate Nash's "Germ" Sparks Debate on Trans Rights and Feminism
Kate Nash's new single, "Germ," criticizes trans-exclusionary feminism and the UK Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of "woman," generating significant online debate and showcasing Nash's advocacy for transgender rights.
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44% Bias Score

Record High Discrimination Cases in Germany Expose Weaknesses in Anti-Discrimination Law
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 discrimination cases in 2024, a drastic increase from 4,250 in 2019, with racial discrimination (43%), disability/illness (27%), and gender discrimination (24%) being the most common, primarily affecting women in the workplace an...

Record High Discrimination Cases in Germany Expose Weaknesses in Anti-Discrimination Law
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 discrimination cases in 2024, a drastic increase from 4,250 in 2019, with racial discrimination (43%), disability/illness (27%), and gender discrimination (24%) being the most common, primarily affecting women in the workplace an...
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48% Bias Score

Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.

Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.
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44% Bias Score

Puerto Rico Supreme Court Allows "X" Gender Marker on Birth Certificates
The Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that non-binary individuals can select "X" as their gender marker on birth certificates, aligning with at least 17 other U.S. states and rejecting arguments that maintaining vital statistics justified the previous discriminatory policy.

Puerto Rico Supreme Court Allows "X" Gender Marker on Birth Certificates
The Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that non-binary individuals can select "X" as their gender marker on birth certificates, aligning with at least 17 other U.S. states and rejecting arguments that maintaining vital statistics justified the previous discriminatory policy.
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44% Bias Score

Rise of Manosphere in India Fuels Misogyny and Violence Against Women
In India, the rising influence of Andrew Tate and the manosphere is contributing to misogynistic attitudes among young men, impacting relationships and potentially fueling violence against women, with influencers like Dev Tyagi further propagating this ideology.

Rise of Manosphere in India Fuels Misogyny and Violence Against Women
In India, the rising influence of Andrew Tate and the manosphere is contributing to misogynistic attitudes among young men, impacting relationships and potentially fueling violence against women, with influencers like Dev Tyagi further propagating this ideology.
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64% Bias Score

Odisha Uses Devotional Troupes to Fight Wildfires
In Odisha, India, forest officials are using devotional song-and-dance troupes to combat a rise in wildfires, with a reported 20-30% reduction in affected areas since their deployment, complementing technological fire monitoring methods.

Odisha Uses Devotional Troupes to Fight Wildfires
In Odisha, India, forest officials are using devotional song-and-dance troupes to combat a rise in wildfires, with a reported 20-30% reduction in affected areas since their deployment, complementing technological fire monitoring methods.
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44% Bias Score
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