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Steroid Use Among Young Men: A Growing Concern
The rising trend of young men using steroids to achieve an idealized muscular physique, fueled by social media scrutiny and evolving societal ideals, is negatively impacting their mental health and body image.
Steroid Use Among Young Men: A Growing Concern
The rising trend of young men using steroids to achieve an idealized muscular physique, fueled by social media scrutiny and evolving societal ideals, is negatively impacting their mental health and body image.
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20% Bias Score


Senedd Seeks Family-Friendly Reforms to Boost Diversity
A Welsh Parliament committee recommends implementing more family-friendly policies, including a creche and predictable sitting hours, to encourage broader participation, addressing concerns raised by previous members about work-life balance issues impacting their personal relationships, and improvin...
Senedd Seeks Family-Friendly Reforms to Boost Diversity
A Welsh Parliament committee recommends implementing more family-friendly policies, including a creche and predictable sitting hours, to encourage broader participation, addressing concerns raised by previous members about work-life balance issues impacting their personal relationships, and improvin...
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Local Government: Age and Gender Imbalance
A study reveals that 56% of Italian mayors are men aged 51-70, only 15% are women, and less than half hold a university degree, highlighting a significant underrepresentation of women and younger individuals in local government.
Italy's Local Government: Age and Gender Imbalance
A study reveals that 56% of Italian mayors are men aged 51-70, only 15% are women, and less than half hold a university degree, highlighting a significant underrepresentation of women and younger individuals in local government.
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56% Bias Score


De Kretser's Stella Prize-Winning Novel Blends Fiction and Memoir
Michelle de Kretser's Theory and Practice, winner of the $60,000 Stella Prize for women and non-binary writers, is a metafictional novel blending fiction and memoir, exploring themes of feminism, legacy, and the complexities of representing reality.
De Kretser's Stella Prize-Winning Novel Blends Fiction and Memoir
Michelle de Kretser's Theory and Practice, winner of the $60,000 Stella Prize for women and non-binary writers, is a metafictional novel blending fiction and memoir, exploring themes of feminism, legacy, and the complexities of representing reality.
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28% Bias Score


Indian Author Wins Booker Prize for Short Story Collection
Banu Mushtaq, an Indian activist and lawyer from Karnataka, won the 2025 Booker Prize for her short story collection, "Heart Lamp," which highlights the lives of women in Muslim communities in Southern India and challenges societal norms.
Indian Author Wins Booker Prize for Short Story Collection
Banu Mushtaq, an Indian activist and lawyer from Karnataka, won the 2025 Booker Prize for her short story collection, "Heart Lamp," which highlights the lives of women in Muslim communities in Southern India and challenges societal norms.
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28% Bias Score


Dangerously Modern": Reclaiming Australian Women Artists
The Art Gallery of South Australia presents "Dangerously Modern," showcasing over 200 works by 50 Australian women artists who studied in Europe (1890-1940), highlighting the loss and rediscovery of their art due to historical biases and societal factors.
Dangerously Modern": Reclaiming Australian Women Artists
The Art Gallery of South Australia presents "Dangerously Modern," showcasing over 200 works by 50 Australian women artists who studied in Europe (1890-1940), highlighting the loss and rediscovery of their art due to historical biases and societal factors.
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32% Bias Score

Warken Elected Chairwoman of CDU Women's Union, Reflecting Shift in Party Power
Nina Warken, Germany's Federal Minister of Health, won the CDU Women's Union chairwoman election against Ina Scharrenbach, marking a shift from Merkel-loyalist leadership to a Merzian faction; this win reflects CDU's internal power dynamics and impacts its efforts to improve gender representation.

Warken Elected Chairwoman of CDU Women's Union, Reflecting Shift in Party Power
Nina Warken, Germany's Federal Minister of Health, won the CDU Women's Union chairwoman election against Ina Scharrenbach, marking a shift from Merkel-loyalist leadership to a Merzian faction; this win reflects CDU's internal power dynamics and impacts its efforts to improve gender representation.
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56% Bias Score

SGP Rejects Amendment to Founding Principles on Women's Political Participation
The SGP party congress rejected a proposal to amend its founding principles regarding women's political participation, maintaining its view that women's suffrage contradicts their traditional roles, despite the increasing presence of women within the party.

SGP Rejects Amendment to Founding Principles on Women's Political Participation
The SGP party congress rejected a proposal to amend its founding principles regarding women's political participation, maintaining its view that women's suffrage contradicts their traditional roles, despite the increasing presence of women within the party.
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48% Bias Score

Indian Author Wins International Booker Prize for Short Story Collection
Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the 2024 International Booker Prize for "Heart Lamp," a collection of short stories depicting the lives of Muslim women in Karnataka, India, highlighting issues of gender inequality and social justice.

Indian Author Wins International Booker Prize for Short Story Collection
Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the 2024 International Booker Prize for "Heart Lamp," a collection of short stories depicting the lives of Muslim women in Karnataka, India, highlighting issues of gender inequality and social justice.
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24% Bias Score

Obstacles to Abortion Access Persist in Italy Despite Law 194
Forty-seven years after Italy legalized abortion with Law 194, access remains hampered by anti-abortion activism, institutional obstacles, and societal ambivalence, leading to legal battles and grassroots mobilization to protect reproductive rights.

Obstacles to Abortion Access Persist in Italy Despite Law 194
Forty-seven years after Italy legalized abortion with Law 194, access remains hampered by anti-abortion activism, institutional obstacles, and societal ambivalence, leading to legal battles and grassroots mobilization to protect reproductive rights.
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60% Bias Score

NSW Workers' Compensation Overhaul Sparks Gender Equity Concerns
The NSW government's proposed workers' compensation overhaul faces strong opposition from the Liberal party, nurses, and teachers' unions, who argue the changes disproportionately impact women due to the increased burden of navigating the Industrial Relations Commission for psychological injury clai...

NSW Workers' Compensation Overhaul Sparks Gender Equity Concerns
The NSW government's proposed workers' compensation overhaul faces strong opposition from the Liberal party, nurses, and teachers' unions, who argue the changes disproportionately impact women due to the increased burden of navigating the Industrial Relations Commission for psychological injury clai...
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48% Bias Score

Gender Inequality in Israel: Tel Aviv University Leads Initiatives for Change
In Israel, women earn 70% of men's average salary and hold few leadership positions, reflecting societal biases despite strong family values. Tel Aviv University is implementing various initiatives to promote gender equality, but increased philanthropic investment is crucial.

Gender Inequality in Israel: Tel Aviv University Leads Initiatives for Change
In Israel, women earn 70% of men's average salary and hold few leadership positions, reflecting societal biases despite strong family values. Tel Aviv University is implementing various initiatives to promote gender equality, but increased philanthropic investment is crucial.
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44% Bias Score
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