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EU Gender Pay Gap Remains at 12% in 2023
The 2023 EU gender pay gap stands at 12%, with women earning 88 euros for every 100 earned by men, varying from -0.7% in Luxembourg to 19% in Latvia; this disparity stems from factors like sector segregation, unequal work distribution, underrepresentation in leadership, and direct discrimination.
EU Gender Pay Gap Remains at 12% in 2023
The 2023 EU gender pay gap stands at 12%, with women earning 88 euros for every 100 earned by men, varying from -0.7% in Luxembourg to 19% in Latvia; this disparity stems from factors like sector segregation, unequal work distribution, underrepresentation in leadership, and direct discrimination.
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24% Bias Score


Rome Hosts Large Trans-Feminist Demonstration, Criticizing Government's Response to Gender Violence
On March 8th, approximately 20,000 people participated in a trans-feminist demonstration in Rome, organized by Non una di meno, protesting gender-based violence, criticizing the government's insufficient response to femicide, and advocating for systemic change.
Rome Hosts Large Trans-Feminist Demonstration, Criticizing Government's Response to Gender Violence
On March 8th, approximately 20,000 people participated in a trans-feminist demonstration in Rome, organized by Non una di meno, protesting gender-based violence, criticizing the government's insufficient response to femicide, and advocating for systemic change.
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44% Bias Score


Indian Wells Celebrates 15 Years of Equal Prize Money in Tennis
On International Women's Day, the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open celebrated 15 years of equal prize money, setting a precedent in tennis since 2009 and exceeding $8.9 million in total prize money in 2025; the tournament's commitment to gender equity, player experience, and the WTA's broader initiativ...
Indian Wells Celebrates 15 Years of Equal Prize Money in Tennis
On International Women's Day, the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open celebrated 15 years of equal prize money, setting a precedent in tennis since 2009 and exceeding $8.9 million in total prize money in 2025; the tournament's commitment to gender equity, player experience, and the WTA's broader initiativ...
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32% Bias Score


Amsterdam Feminist March Draws Thousands, Underscoring Global Concerns
On International Women's Day, thousands marched in Amsterdam from Dam Square to Museumplein, demanding women's rights, with organizers reporting at least 20,000 participants, addressing concerns about abortion rights, violence against women, and the patriarchy.
Amsterdam Feminist March Draws Thousands, Underscoring Global Concerns
On International Women's Day, thousands marched in Amsterdam from Dam Square to Museumplein, demanding women's rights, with organizers reporting at least 20,000 participants, addressing concerns about abortion rights, violence against women, and the patriarchy.
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48% Bias Score


Keter Group's Success in Achieving Gender Equality in Israeli Industry
Keter Group, an Israeli company, reports significant progress in gender equality, achieving 65% female representation in headquarters leadership and 60% in its engineering team through targeted recruitment, training, and salary adjustments, highlighting the need for broader systemic change in Israel...
Keter Group's Success in Achieving Gender Equality in Israeli Industry
Keter Group, an Israeli company, reports significant progress in gender equality, achieving 65% female representation in headquarters leadership and 60% in its engineering team through targeted recruitment, training, and salary adjustments, highlighting the need for broader systemic change in Israel...
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56% Bias Score


Persistent Gender Inequality Despite Progress: 2016 International Women's Day Highlights
The 2016 International Women's Day, themed "Planet 50-50 by 2030," highlights persistent global gender inequality despite progress in areas like women's parliamentary representation and literacy; however, significant pay gaps, underemployment, and violence against women remain major obstacles.
Persistent Gender Inequality Despite Progress: 2016 International Women's Day Highlights
The 2016 International Women's Day, themed "Planet 50-50 by 2030," highlights persistent global gender inequality despite progress in areas like women's parliamentary representation and literacy; however, significant pay gaps, underemployment, and violence against women remain major obstacles.
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28% Bias Score

UK Report Links Matricide to Mental Health System Failures
A report by the Femicide Census reveals that over 170 women in the UK have been killed by their sons in the past 15 years, with 70% of cases involving perpetrators with untreated mental health problems, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social care.

UK Report Links Matricide to Mental Health System Failures
A report by the Femicide Census reveals that over 170 women in the UK have been killed by their sons in the past 15 years, with 70% of cases involving perpetrators with untreated mental health problems, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social care.
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52% Bias Score

Israel-Hamas War: Women's Resilience and Evolving Roles
The Israel-Hamas War saw an 18% female reservist rate (10% increase from Operation Protective Edge), with 9,855 previously exempt women serving, many as mothers juggling war duties and childcare, alongside extensive community volunteering.

Israel-Hamas War: Women's Resilience and Evolving Roles
The Israel-Hamas War saw an 18% female reservist rate (10% increase from Operation Protective Edge), with 9,855 previously exempt women serving, many as mothers juggling war duties and childcare, alongside extensive community volunteering.
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64% Bias Score

Preeclampsia's Long-Term Health Risks for Women Underemphasized in Postnatal Care
In Australia, 30,000 women yearly experience preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication increasing their long-term risk of heart disease, stroke, and other health issues; however, post-natal care lacks standardized support beyond six weeks postpartum.

Preeclampsia's Long-Term Health Risks for Women Underemphasized in Postnatal Care
In Australia, 30,000 women yearly experience preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication increasing their long-term risk of heart disease, stroke, and other health issues; however, post-natal care lacks standardized support beyond six weeks postpartum.
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56% Bias Score

Amsterdam Feminist March Highlights Global Concerns
Thousands marched in Amsterdam on International Women's Day for women's rights, expressing concerns about abortion access, societal shifts, and gender-based violence, with organizers claiming 20,000 attendees.

Amsterdam Feminist March Highlights Global Concerns
Thousands marched in Amsterdam on International Women's Day for women's rights, expressing concerns about abortion access, societal shifts, and gender-based violence, with organizers claiming 20,000 attendees.
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48% Bias Score

Iconic Women" Exhibit Showcases Global Contributions
The Muhammad Ali Center's "Iconic Women" photo exhibition, running until January 19th, features 472 submissions from 65 countries, highlighting women's contributions to their communities, from an 82-year-old Indonesian watermelon farmer to a 19-year-old Nigerian mechanic.

Iconic Women" Exhibit Showcases Global Contributions
The Muhammad Ali Center's "Iconic Women" photo exhibition, running until January 19th, features 472 submissions from 65 countries, highlighting women's contributions to their communities, from an 82-year-old Indonesian watermelon farmer to a 19-year-old Nigerian mechanic.
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12% Bias Score

France: 250,000 March in Major Feminist Protest Against Gender Inequality
On March 8th, 250,000 people demonstrated in France against persistent gender inequalities, including a 22.2% pay gap in the private sector and the rise of 'masculinist' discourse; a counter-demonstration by Femen targeted figures like Trump, Meloni, and Putin.

France: 250,000 March in Major Feminist Protest Against Gender Inequality
On March 8th, 250,000 people demonstrated in France against persistent gender inequalities, including a 22.2% pay gap in the private sector and the rise of 'masculinist' discourse; a counter-demonstration by Femen targeted figures like Trump, Meloni, and Putin.
Progress
44% Bias Score
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