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Bavaria Sees More Female Doctors Than Male Doctors for the First Time
In Bavaria, female doctors now outnumber male doctors (18,270 to 18,214), primarily due to women's higher Abitur scores and the Numerus Clausus system. While this is considered a positive development, concerns remain about gender inequality in career advancement and the insufficient number of physic...
Bavaria Sees More Female Doctors Than Male Doctors for the First Time
In Bavaria, female doctors now outnumber male doctors (18,270 to 18,214), primarily due to women's higher Abitur scores and the Numerus Clausus system. While this is considered a positive development, concerns remain about gender inequality in career advancement and the insufficient number of physic...
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44% Bias Score


Gender Inequality in STEM: The Equality Paradox
A study reveals stark contrasts in women's participation in scientific fields across nations, with countries known for gender equality paradoxically showing lower female representation in STEM, suggesting that ingrained stereotypes, rather than overt discrimination, play a significant role.
Gender Inequality in STEM: The Equality Paradox
A study reveals stark contrasts in women's participation in scientific fields across nations, with countries known for gender equality paradoxically showing lower female representation in STEM, suggesting that ingrained stereotypes, rather than overt discrimination, play a significant role.
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16% Bias Score


Gender Imbalance in Israel's Space Industry Highlighted in New Report
A new report reveals that women make up less than 25% of Israel's space industry, with fewer than 10% in engineering roles, mirroring a global trend where women constitute only around 20% of the workforce; the report recommends promoting gender diversity through educational programs and company poli...
Gender Imbalance in Israel's Space Industry Highlighted in New Report
A new report reveals that women make up less than 25% of Israel's space industry, with fewer than 10% in engineering roles, mirroring a global trend where women constitute only around 20% of the workforce; the report recommends promoting gender diversity through educational programs and company poli...
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20% Bias Score


Iran's Surge in Women's Executions in 2024
In 2024, Iran executed at least 31 women, the highest number in 17 years, a surge linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests and a reflection of systemic gender inequality and the regime's repression of dissent. Many women were convicted of killing abusive partners in contexts where marital rape ...
Iran's Surge in Women's Executions in 2024
In 2024, Iran executed at least 31 women, the highest number in 17 years, a surge linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests and a reflection of systemic gender inequality and the regime's repression of dissent. Many women were convicted of killing abusive partners in contexts where marital rape ...
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64% Bias Score


Dove Study Reveals 40% of Women Would Sacrifice a Year of Life for Ideal Beauty
Dove's 2024 study of 33,000 people across 20 countries revealed that 40% of women would sacrifice a year or more of their lives to achieve their ideal beauty and weight, highlighting the pervasive impact of unrealistic beauty standards on women's self-perception and mental health.
Dove Study Reveals 40% of Women Would Sacrifice a Year of Life for Ideal Beauty
Dove's 2024 study of 33,000 people across 20 countries revealed that 40% of women would sacrifice a year or more of their lives to achieve their ideal beauty and weight, highlighting the pervasive impact of unrealistic beauty standards on women's self-perception and mental health.
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52% Bias Score


Italy's Sex Education Gap Fuels STI Surge Among Teens
Inadequate sex education in Italy is causing a surge in STIs among teenagers, with over 111 million under-25s affected annually, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive sexual health programs in schools and communities.
Italy's Sex Education Gap Fuels STI Surge Among Teens
Inadequate sex education in Italy is causing a surge in STIs among teenagers, with over 111 million under-25s affected annually, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive sexual health programs in schools and communities.
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44% Bias Score

UK Environmental Groups Lack Racial Diversity: Report
A report on diversity in UK environmental charities reveals that fewer than 5% of employees identify as people of color, significantly lower than the UK average of 16%, with larger organizations showing lower diversity than smaller ones, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change.

UK Environmental Groups Lack Racial Diversity: Report
A report on diversity in UK environmental charities reveals that fewer than 5% of employees identify as people of color, significantly lower than the UK average of 16%, with larger organizations showing lower diversity than smaller ones, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change.
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24% Bias Score

Colombian Restaurant Shifts to Cooperative Model for Community Well-being
Mestizo Cocina de Origen", a Colombian restaurant, founded a cooperative, "Coco," to promote communal living, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation, abandoning a competitive model in favor of community well-being.

Colombian Restaurant Shifts to Cooperative Model for Community Well-being
Mestizo Cocina de Origen", a Colombian restaurant, founded a cooperative, "Coco," to promote communal living, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation, abandoning a competitive model in favor of community well-being.
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68% Bias Score

Theodoropoulos's Trilogy Explores Patriarchy
Vaggelis Theodoropoulos directs three plays exploring patriarchy: "Raining in Barcelona" at the Art Theater's Underground, focusing on a sex worker's relationships; "The Terror of the Crocodile" at the New World Theater, depicting sibling trauma; and "Another Thebes" at the Knossos Theater, concerni...

Theodoropoulos's Trilogy Explores Patriarchy
Vaggelis Theodoropoulos directs three plays exploring patriarchy: "Raining in Barcelona" at the Art Theater's Underground, focusing on a sex worker's relationships; "The Terror of the Crocodile" at the New World Theater, depicting sibling trauma; and "Another Thebes" at the Knossos Theater, concerni...
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44% Bias Score

Belgian Dystopian Novel Sees Massive Sales Surge Thanks to BookTok
I Who Have Never Known Men," a 30-year-old Belgian novel by Jacqueline Harpman, has unexpectedly become a viral sensation on BookTok, experiencing an elevenfold increase in sales in 2024, reaching 45,000 copies, after Dua Lipa's recommendation, due to its dystopian plot exploring female resilience a...

Belgian Dystopian Novel Sees Massive Sales Surge Thanks to BookTok
I Who Have Never Known Men," a 30-year-old Belgian novel by Jacqueline Harpman, has unexpectedly become a viral sensation on BookTok, experiencing an elevenfold increase in sales in 2024, reaching 45,000 copies, after Dua Lipa's recommendation, due to its dystopian plot exploring female resilience a...
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28% Bias Score

Trans Man's Isolation Highlights Underwear Accessibility Crisis
A 28-year-old trans man from Wales, Jay-Harley Rees, describes hiding himself away every month due to a lack of access to trans-friendly underwear, highlighting the need for inclusivity and the significant mental health challenges faced by the transgender community in small towns and rural areas.

Trans Man's Isolation Highlights Underwear Accessibility Crisis
A 28-year-old trans man from Wales, Jay-Harley Rees, describes hiding himself away every month due to a lack of access to trans-friendly underwear, highlighting the need for inclusivity and the significant mental health challenges faced by the transgender community in small towns and rural areas.
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44% Bias Score

Varying Abortion Access Across Europe
Abortion laws in Europe vary widely, with Portugal having one of the most restrictive frameworks, allowing abortion only within the first ten weeks, while Sweden permits it up to 18 weeks, reflecting different societal views and political landscapes.

Varying Abortion Access Across Europe
Abortion laws in Europe vary widely, with Portugal having one of the most restrictive frameworks, allowing abortion only within the first ten weeks, while Sweden permits it up to 18 weeks, reflecting different societal views and political landscapes.
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36% Bias Score
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