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Womb Transplant Successful, but Transgender Applications Ruled Out
Following the UK's first successful womb transplant, resulting in the birth of baby Amy Isabel to Grace Davidson, surgeons have ruled out the procedure for transgender women due to significant anatomical and technical challenges, focusing instead on cisgender women with uterine conditions.
Womb Transplant Successful, but Transgender Applications Ruled Out
Following the UK's first successful womb transplant, resulting in the birth of baby Amy Isabel to Grace Davidson, surgeons have ruled out the procedure for transgender women due to significant anatomical and technical challenges, focusing instead on cisgender women with uterine conditions.
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72% Bias Score


Debré's "Name": A Memoir of Rebellion and Renunciation
Constance Debré's "Name," the final installment in her autofictional trilogy, recounts her tumultuous upbringing with addict parents, her rejection of her family's legacy, and her renunciation of traditional societal structures, offering a raw and uncompromising exploration of personal rebellion and...
Debré's "Name": A Memoir of Rebellion and Renunciation
Constance Debré's "Name," the final installment in her autofictional trilogy, recounts her tumultuous upbringing with addict parents, her rejection of her family's legacy, and her renunciation of traditional societal structures, offering a raw and uncompromising exploration of personal rebellion and...
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52% Bias Score


Catalan Union Elects First Female Leader
Belén López, the first woman to lead a major Spanish union, was overwhelmingly elected general secretary of Comisiones Obreras in Catalonia, pledging to focus on reducing working hours and improving caregiving conditions.
Catalan Union Elects First Female Leader
Belén López, the first woman to lead a major Spanish union, was overwhelmingly elected general secretary of Comisiones Obreras in Catalonia, pledging to focus on reducing working hours and improving caregiving conditions.
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44% Bias Score


14-Year-Old Debuts Film on LGBTQ+ History Starring Sir Ian McKellen
Fourteen-year-old Jacob from Windsor, Berkshire, will debut his film "Dragged Through Time" at Windsor and Eton Pride on July 26th; the film, starring Sir Ian McKellen, explores 1,000 years of LGBTQ+ history and features Jacob's own experiences as an openly gay young person.
14-Year-Old Debuts Film on LGBTQ+ History Starring Sir Ian McKellen
Fourteen-year-old Jacob from Windsor, Berkshire, will debut his film "Dragged Through Time" at Windsor and Eton Pride on July 26th; the film, starring Sir Ian McKellen, explores 1,000 years of LGBTQ+ history and features Jacob's own experiences as an openly gay young person.
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24% Bias Score


French Women's Volleyball Sees Attendance Surge
French women's volleyball league attendance has surged nearly 50% in three seasons, reaching an average of 1080 spectators per game in 2023-2024, driven by the Olympics, TV exposure, and more engaging matches, outpacing the men's league's growth.
French Women's Volleyball Sees Attendance Surge
French women's volleyball league attendance has surged nearly 50% in three seasons, reaching an average of 1080 spectators per game in 2023-2024, driven by the Olympics, TV exposure, and more engaging matches, outpacing the men's league's growth.
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40% Bias Score


Acquittal of Dani Alves Sparks Debate on Victim Reparation in Sexual Assault Cases
The acquittal of Dani Alves highlights the limitations of focusing solely on punishment in sexual assault cases, advocating for a shift towards prioritizing victim support and emancipation through a feminist lens that separates the penal process from the victim's recovery.
Acquittal of Dani Alves Sparks Debate on Victim Reparation in Sexual Assault Cases
The acquittal of Dani Alves highlights the limitations of focusing solely on punishment in sexual assault cases, advocating for a shift towards prioritizing victim support and emancipation through a feminist lens that separates the penal process from the victim's recovery.
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36% Bias Score

Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women
The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.

Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women
The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.
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48% Bias Score

Bayern Ranks Last in Germany for Abortion Access
A new study reveals that almost 20% of people in Bayern must travel more than 40 minutes to reach an abortion facility, placing the state last in Germany for accessibility, due to a shortage of doctors performing abortions and a lack of political will to improve access.

Bayern Ranks Last in Germany for Abortion Access
A new study reveals that almost 20% of people in Bayern must travel more than 40 minutes to reach an abortion facility, placing the state last in Germany for accessibility, due to a shortage of doctors performing abortions and a lack of political will to improve access.
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56% Bias Score

Husband Arrested for Murder of Wife in Danilov
In Danilov, Yaroslavl Oblast, 39-year-old Andrey Mankov murdered his 37-year-old wife, Maryana, on April 10th, following escalating arguments related to their impending divorce. Andrey was immediately arrested, and an investigation is underway.

Husband Arrested for Murder of Wife in Danilov
In Danilov, Yaroslavl Oblast, 39-year-old Andrey Mankov murdered his 37-year-old wife, Maryana, on April 10th, following escalating arguments related to their impending divorce. Andrey was immediately arrested, and an investigation is underway.
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60% Bias Score

Delayed Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
Rhiannon Coombs, 34, from Victoria, Australia, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after a two-year delay in diagnosis due to misdiagnosis and long waiting lists, highlighting the critical need for early detection and patient advocacy in bowel cancer treatment.

Delayed Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
Rhiannon Coombs, 34, from Victoria, Australia, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after a two-year delay in diagnosis due to misdiagnosis and long waiting lists, highlighting the critical need for early detection and patient advocacy in bowel cancer treatment.
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20% Bias Score

French Catholic Women Stage Lent-Long "Strike" Against Sexism
Catholic women in France are staging a Lent-long protest against sexism in the Church, boycotting services and unpaid work to highlight their significant contributions despite exclusion from leadership; the movement, supported by Le Comité de la Jupe, is part of a global campaign for women's ordinat...

French Catholic Women Stage Lent-Long "Strike" Against Sexism
Catholic women in France are staging a Lent-long protest against sexism in the Church, boycotting services and unpaid work to highlight their significant contributions despite exclusion from leadership; the movement, supported by Le Comité de la Jupe, is part of a global campaign for women's ordinat...
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44% Bias Score

WCRF Recommends Total Alcohol Avoidance for Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) advises women to avoid alcohol completely to reduce breast cancer risk, contrasting with UK guidelines permitting up to 14 units weekly, while research suggests even low alcohol consumption increases cancer and heart disease risks.

WCRF Recommends Total Alcohol Avoidance for Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) advises women to avoid alcohol completely to reduce breast cancer risk, contrasting with UK guidelines permitting up to 14 units weekly, while research suggests even low alcohol consumption increases cancer and heart disease risks.
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56% Bias Score
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