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Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women
Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...
Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women
Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...
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52% Bias Score


UK Watchdog Bans Eight Mobile Game Ads for Harmful Depictions of Women
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned eight mobile game ads depicting women as sexual objects in non-consensual scenarios involving violence and coercion, following a review of 5,923 ads using gender and age-specific avatars; a YouGov survey revealed 44% of UK consumers are concerned...
UK Watchdog Bans Eight Mobile Game Ads for Harmful Depictions of Women
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned eight mobile game ads depicting women as sexual objects in non-consensual scenarios involving violence and coercion, following a review of 5,923 ads using gender and age-specific avatars; a YouGov survey revealed 44% of UK consumers are concerned...
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60% Bias Score


Syrian Scholar Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya: A 15th-Century Pioneer
Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya, a 15th-century Syrian woman, memorized the Quran at eight, authored over 20 books—more than any other Muslim woman before the 20th century—and significantly contributed to Islamic Sufi thought, challenging societal norms.
Syrian Scholar Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya: A 15th-Century Pioneer
Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya, a 15th-century Syrian woman, memorized the Quran at eight, authored over 20 books—more than any other Muslim woman before the 20th century—and significantly contributed to Islamic Sufi thought, challenging societal norms.
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0% Bias Score


Childcare Concerns and Financial Aid Gaps Hinder International Job Mobility
A study by EMS and Carlos III University reveals that childcare concerns and insufficient financial aid for family members are major reasons for workers rejecting international job mobility, despite improved company relocation packages focusing primarily on employee expenses.
Childcare Concerns and Financial Aid Gaps Hinder International Job Mobility
A study by EMS and Carlos III University reveals that childcare concerns and insufficient financial aid for family members are major reasons for workers rejecting international job mobility, despite improved company relocation packages focusing primarily on employee expenses.
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40% Bias Score


Premeditated Murder: Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend to Maintain Public Image
Paul Thijssen, a seemingly well-adjusted man, murdered his ex-girlfriend Lilie James in a premeditated attack at St Andrew's Cathedral School after she ended their relationship, then committed suicide; experts say his actions stemmed from a deep-seated fear of rejection and a need to control his pub...
Premeditated Murder: Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend to Maintain Public Image
Paul Thijssen, a seemingly well-adjusted man, murdered his ex-girlfriend Lilie James in a premeditated attack at St Andrew's Cathedral School after she ended their relationship, then committed suicide; experts say his actions stemmed from a deep-seated fear of rejection and a need to control his pub...
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44% Bias Score


Harmful Online Influence: Misogyny and Hate Speech Spread by Prominent Influencers
Several online influencers, including Jordan Peterson, Adin Ross, Sneako, and Fresh and Fit, alongside the infamous Andrew Tate, promote misogynistic, transphobic, and racist views to millions of followers, raising concerns about the impact on young men's mental health and societal norms.
Harmful Online Influence: Misogyny and Hate Speech Spread by Prominent Influencers
Several online influencers, including Jordan Peterson, Adin Ross, Sneako, and Fresh and Fit, alongside the infamous Andrew Tate, promote misogynistic, transphobic, and racist views to millions of followers, raising concerns about the impact on young men's mental health and societal norms.
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52% Bias Score

Mallorca Femicide: Husband Kills Wife, Then Attempts Suicide
An 82-year-old man murdered his 79-year-old wife with a shotgun in their Puigpunyent home on Wednesday; despite an initial report suggesting a suicide pact, authorities confirmed it as femicide, the first in the Balearic Islands this year.

Mallorca Femicide: Husband Kills Wife, Then Attempts Suicide
An 82-year-old man murdered his 79-year-old wife with a shotgun in their Puigpunyent home on Wednesday; despite an initial report suggesting a suicide pact, authorities confirmed it as femicide, the first in the Balearic Islands this year.
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48% Bias Score

Chongqing Employment Fair Offers "Mother-Friendly" Jobs to Boost Fertility
A recent Chongqing employment fair offered over 2,000 "mother-friendly" jobs, enabling women with childcare responsibilities to re-enter the workforce, reflecting a broader Chinese initiative to combat declining birth rates.

Chongqing Employment Fair Offers "Mother-Friendly" Jobs to Boost Fertility
A recent Chongqing employment fair offered over 2,000 "mother-friendly" jobs, enabling women with childcare responsibilities to re-enter the workforce, reflecting a broader Chinese initiative to combat declining birth rates.
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48% Bias Score

Three Argentine Women Win Major Literary Awards
Argentine authors Mariana Enríquez, Selva Almada, and María Gainza won the Herralde Novel Award, the Edinburgh Book Fair's First Book Award, and the Sor Juana Award, respectively, highlighting Argentina's growing literary influence.

Three Argentine Women Win Major Literary Awards
Argentine authors Mariana Enríquez, Selva Almada, and María Gainza won the Herralde Novel Award, the Edinburgh Book Fair's First Book Award, and the Sor Juana Award, respectively, highlighting Argentina's growing literary influence.
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20% Bias Score

ADHD Medication Prescriptions Surge Among Middle-Aged Women, Misuse Rates Remain Low
Prescriptions for ADHD medications among women aged 35-64 increased substantially from 1.2 million in 2019 to 1.7 million in 2022, yet misuse rates remained significantly lower (13.7%) than in men (22%) of the same age group.

ADHD Medication Prescriptions Surge Among Middle-Aged Women, Misuse Rates Remain Low
Prescriptions for ADHD medications among women aged 35-64 increased substantially from 1.2 million in 2019 to 1.7 million in 2022, yet misuse rates remained significantly lower (13.7%) than in men (22%) of the same age group.
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48% Bias Score

Toxic Online Influence Harms Boys' Development, Exacerbating Gender Polarization
A surge in toxic online influence is harming young boys' emotional development and contributing to increased gender polarization, as highlighted by Sir Gareth Southgate's BBC lecture, revealing a societal failure to support vulnerable young men.

Toxic Online Influence Harms Boys' Development, Exacerbating Gender Polarization
A surge in toxic online influence is harming young boys' emotional development and contributing to increased gender polarization, as highlighted by Sir Gareth Southgate's BBC lecture, revealing a societal failure to support vulnerable young men.
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64% Bias Score

Poor Pitches Hamper Arsenal in Champions League, Underscoring Need for Improvement in Women's Football
Following Arsenal's Champions League defeat on a poor pitch, manager Renee Slegers, echoing concerns raised by Ian Wright and other players, stated that better pitches are the next step for women's football, citing recent examples of subpar playing surfaces in the Women's Champions League and League...

Poor Pitches Hamper Arsenal in Champions League, Underscoring Need for Improvement in Women's Football
Following Arsenal's Champions League defeat on a poor pitch, manager Renee Slegers, echoing concerns raised by Ian Wright and other players, stated that better pitches are the next step for women's football, citing recent examples of subpar playing surfaces in the Women's Champions League and League...
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44% Bias Score
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