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Rise in Suicides Among Young Women in the Netherlands
The number of suicides among women under 30 in the Netherlands increased to a record high last year, with 117 more than the previous year, while the overall suicide rate remained stable. This increase is linked to mental health issues, difficulty accessing care, and the negative influence of social ...
Rise in Suicides Among Young Women in the Netherlands
The number of suicides among women under 30 in the Netherlands increased to a record high last year, with 117 more than the previous year, while the overall suicide rate remained stable. This increase is linked to mental health issues, difficulty accessing care, and the negative influence of social ...
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32% Bias Score


Influencers Murdered in Similar Attacks Highlight Domestic Violence Issue
Two female influencers, María José Estupiñán in Colombia and Valeria Márquez in Mexico, were murdered in similar ways by delivery people delivering gifts, highlighting a pattern of violence against women and systemic failures to protect them despite legal measures.
Influencers Murdered in Similar Attacks Highlight Domestic Violence Issue
Two female influencers, María José Estupiñán in Colombia and Valeria Márquez in Mexico, were murdered in similar ways by delivery people delivering gifts, highlighting a pattern of violence against women and systemic failures to protect them despite legal measures.
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56% Bias Score


In-Work Poverty in Spain: 17.1% of Families with Children Affected
A Save the Children report reveals that 17.1% of Spanish families with children and at least one working parent are in in-work poverty, with higher rates for single-parent (32%) and large families (35.5%), due to factors like part-time work, low wages, and lack of family support, disproportionately ...
In-Work Poverty in Spain: 17.1% of Families with Children Affected
A Save the Children report reveals that 17.1% of Spanish families with children and at least one working parent are in in-work poverty, with higher rates for single-parent (32%) and large families (35.5%), due to factors like part-time work, low wages, and lack of family support, disproportionately ...
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Alcohol Consumption Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk in Women
Corrine Barraclough's breast cancer diagnosis at 48 highlights research linking alcohol to the disease, particularly in premenopausal women; studies show alcohol is a leading modifiable risk factor, with no safe consumption level, impacting 12.6% of premenopausal cases in Australia.
Alcohol Consumption Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk in Women
Corrine Barraclough's breast cancer diagnosis at 48 highlights research linking alcohol to the disease, particularly in premenopausal women; studies show alcohol is a leading modifiable risk factor, with no safe consumption level, impacting 12.6% of premenopausal cases in Australia.
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60% Bias Score


2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index Reveals Stark Contrasts in European LGBTQ+ Rights
The 2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index ranks Malta, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, and Spain highest for LGBTQ+ rights, while Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria lag, revealing a concerning global backlash against LGBTQ+ rights masked as tradition defense, as highlighted by Hungary's Pride ban and the UK's court ...
2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index Reveals Stark Contrasts in European LGBTQ+ Rights
The 2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index ranks Malta, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, and Spain highest for LGBTQ+ rights, while Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria lag, revealing a concerning global backlash against LGBTQ+ rights masked as tradition defense, as highlighted by Hungary's Pride ban and the UK's court ...
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Transgender Student's Track Win Sparks Heated Debate in Illinois School
A transgender student's win at a Naperville middle school track meet ignited a heated school board debate, with parents voicing opposing views on Title IX compliance and inclusive athletic policies, reflecting a national discussion on transgender participation in sports.
Transgender Student's Track Win Sparks Heated Debate in Illinois School
A transgender student's win at a Naperville middle school track meet ignited a heated school board debate, with parents voicing opposing views on Title IX compliance and inclusive athletic policies, reflecting a national discussion on transgender participation in sports.
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Heart Lamp" Wins International Booker Prize
Indian author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the 2024 International Booker Prize for their short story collection "Heart Lamp," which chronicles the lives of women in southern India, focusing on themes of faith, caste, power, and oppression; the award was announced in London.

Heart Lamp" Wins International Booker Prize
Indian author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the 2024 International Booker Prize for their short story collection "Heart Lamp," which chronicles the lives of women in southern India, focusing on themes of faith, caste, power, and oppression; the award was announced in London.
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16% Bias Score

UK Female-Led Businesses Face £9 Billion Funding Gap
A Swoop Funding report found that male-led UK businesses have twelve times more debt (£9.5 billion) than female-led businesses (£769 million), due to men seeking funding earlier and a lack of targeted support for women entrepreneurs.

UK Female-Led Businesses Face £9 Billion Funding Gap
A Swoop Funding report found that male-led UK businesses have twelve times more debt (£9.5 billion) than female-led businesses (£769 million), due to men seeking funding earlier and a lack of targeted support for women entrepreneurs.
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40% Bias Score

Indian Author Wins International Booker Prize for Translated Short Stories
Banu Mushtaq, a 77-year-old Indian author from Karnataka, won the £50,000 International Booker Prize for her translated short story collection depicting the lives of women in South India's Muslim communities, making her only the second Indian author to receive this award and the first Kannada-langua...

Indian Author Wins International Booker Prize for Translated Short Stories
Banu Mushtaq, a 77-year-old Indian author from Karnataka, won the £50,000 International Booker Prize for her translated short story collection depicting the lives of women in South India's Muslim communities, making her only the second Indian author to receive this award and the first Kannada-langua...
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24% Bias Score

Heart Lamp" Wins International Booker Prize
Banu Mushtaq and Deepa Bhasthi won the 2023 International Booker Prize for "Heart Lamp," a collection of 12 short stories in Kannada translated into English, depicting the lives and struggles of women in South India, marking a first for both the language and the short story format.

Heart Lamp" Wins International Booker Prize
Banu Mushtaq and Deepa Bhasthi won the 2023 International Booker Prize for "Heart Lamp," a collection of 12 short stories in Kannada translated into English, depicting the lives and struggles of women in South India, marking a first for both the language and the short story format.
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24% Bias Score

Campaign to Make Non-Fatal Strangulation Standalone Offense in Scotland
Fiona Drouet, whose daughter died by suicide after being strangled by her boyfriend, is campaigning to make non-fatal strangulation a standalone crime in Scotland, arguing current laws are insufficient and don't reflect the severity of the act; while Police Scotland and the Crown Office express conc...

Campaign to Make Non-Fatal Strangulation Standalone Offense in Scotland
Fiona Drouet, whose daughter died by suicide after being strangled by her boyfriend, is campaigning to make non-fatal strangulation a standalone crime in Scotland, arguing current laws are insufficient and don't reflect the severity of the act; while Police Scotland and the Crown Office express conc...
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Central African Republic Launches Radio Station Focusing on Women's Issues
Radio Voix des Femmes (RVF), a new radio station in the Central African Republic, launched on April 9, 2025, focusing on women's issues and funded by the UN Mission, aims to promote women's rights and empower women through inclusive programming.

Central African Republic Launches Radio Station Focusing on Women's Issues
Radio Voix des Femmes (RVF), a new radio station in the Central African Republic, launched on April 9, 2025, focusing on women's issues and funded by the UN Mission, aims to promote women's rights and empower women through inclusive programming.
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28% Bias Score
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