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South Korean Court Overturns 60-Year-Old Conviction of Woman Who Bit Off Assailant's Tongue
A South Korean court overturned the 60-year-old conviction of Choi Mal-ja, 79, who was jailed as a teenager for biting the tongue of a man who allegedly sexually assaulted her in 1964, highlighting the evolution of South Korea's attitudes towards sexual assault.
South Korean Court Overturns 60-Year-Old Conviction of Woman Who Bit Off Assailant's Tongue
A South Korean court overturned the 60-year-old conviction of Choi Mal-ja, 79, who was jailed as a teenager for biting the tongue of a man who allegedly sexually assaulted her in 1964, highlighting the evolution of South Korea's attitudes towards sexual assault.
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16% Bias Score


Crackdown on Chinese Feminism: A Decade After the 'Five Feminists'
Ten years after five feminist activists were detained in China, the feminist movement faces increased censorship and repression, yet maintains its presence through decentralized activism and resilience.
Crackdown on Chinese Feminism: A Decade After the 'Five Feminists'
Ten years after five feminist activists were detained in China, the feminist movement faces increased censorship and repression, yet maintains its presence through decentralized activism and resilience.
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24% Bias Score


French Court to Try Gérard Depardieu on Rape and Sexual Assault Charges
A French court will try actor Gérard Depardieu on charges of rape and sexual assault filed by actress Charlotte Arnould, following a 2018 incident at his Paris home, despite Depardieu's claims of consensual relations.
French Court to Try Gérard Depardieu on Rape and Sexual Assault Charges
A French court will try actor Gérard Depardieu on charges of rape and sexual assault filed by actress Charlotte Arnould, following a 2018 incident at his Paris home, despite Depardieu's claims of consensual relations.
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32% Bias Score


AICA Turkey Refers Two Art Critics to Ethics Committee Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
Following accusations of sexual harassment, AICA Turkey's ethics committee is reviewing cases against art critics Oğuz Karayemiş and Ahmet Ergenç, expanding upon prior investigations into similar allegations involving other members within the organization. The decision to remove membership will be m...
AICA Turkey Refers Two Art Critics to Ethics Committee Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
Following accusations of sexual harassment, AICA Turkey's ethics committee is reviewing cases against art critics Oğuz Karayemiş and Ahmet Ergenç, expanding upon prior investigations into similar allegations involving other members within the organization. The decision to remove membership will be m...
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44% Bias Score


German Petition Seeks to Expand Law Against Non-Consensual Filming
North Rhine-Westphalia's Justice Minister supports a petition to close a loophole in Germany's law against non-consensual filming of intimate body parts, even when clothed, following a case where a woman was secretly filmed while jogging, sparking a discussion on women's safety in public spaces and ...
German Petition Seeks to Expand Law Against Non-Consensual Filming
North Rhine-Westphalia's Justice Minister supports a petition to close a loophole in Germany's law against non-consensual filming of intimate body parts, even when clothed, following a case where a woman was secretly filmed while jogging, sparking a discussion on women's safety in public spaces and ...
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44% Bias Score


Guardian Wins Libel Case Against Actor Noel Clarke
A UK high court ruled in favor of The Guardian in a libel case brought by actor Noel Clarke, upholding the newspaper's investigation into sexual misconduct allegations made by over 20 women against him and finding the reporting to be substantially true and in the public interest.
Guardian Wins Libel Case Against Actor Noel Clarke
A UK high court ruled in favor of The Guardian in a libel case brought by actor Noel Clarke, upholding the newspaper's investigation into sexual misconduct allegations made by over 20 women against him and finding the reporting to be substantially true and in the public interest.
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44% Bias Score

Increased Executive Dismissals for Code of Conduct Breaches
A surge in CEO and high-level executive dismissals for violating company codes of conduct reflects stricter enforcement, increased reporting, and evolving societal expectations.

Increased Executive Dismissals for Code of Conduct Breaches
A surge in CEO and high-level executive dismissals for violating company codes of conduct reflects stricter enforcement, increased reporting, and evolving societal expectations.
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24% Bias Score

French Actor Gérard Depardieu Ordered to Stand Trial for Rape
A French court has ordered Gérard Depardieu to stand trial on charges of raping actress Charlotte Arnould in 2018 at his Paris home, a case that has been under investigation since 2020.

French Actor Gérard Depardieu Ordered to Stand Trial for Rape
A French court has ordered Gérard Depardieu to stand trial on charges of raping actress Charlotte Arnould in 2018 at his Paris home, a case that has been under investigation since 2020.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Women's Federation Condemns Columnist's Dismissal of Sexual Harassment Accusations
The Türkiye Kadın Dernekleri Federasyonu released a statement condemning columnist Mine Söğüt's article questioning the validity of women's testimonies in sexual harassment cases, emphasizing the importance of the 'woman's statement is paramount' principle for justice and denouncing attempts to disc...

Turkish Women's Federation Condemns Columnist's Dismissal of Sexual Harassment Accusations
The Türkiye Kadın Dernekleri Federasyonu released a statement condemning columnist Mine Söğüt's article questioning the validity of women's testimonies in sexual harassment cases, emphasizing the importance of the 'woman's statement is paramount' principle for justice and denouncing attempts to disc...
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60% Bias Score

Reynolds v. Higgins Defamation Case Nears Judgment
A Western Australian court is set to deliver its judgment on Wednesday in a defamation case brought by former Defence Minister Linda Reynolds against Brittany Higgins, following a five-week trial that re-examined Higgins' alleged 2019 rape and the subsequent media coverage.

Reynolds v. Higgins Defamation Case Nears Judgment
A Western Australian court is set to deliver its judgment on Wednesday in a defamation case brought by former Defence Minister Linda Reynolds against Brittany Higgins, following a five-week trial that re-examined Higgins' alleged 2019 rape and the subsequent media coverage.
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60% Bias Score

Guardian Wins Defamation Case: Noel Clarke's Misconduct Reporting Vindicated
A British high court ruled that the Guardian's reporting on Noel Clarke's sexual misconduct was true and in the public interest, vindicating the accounts of over 20 women who accused the actor of various forms of harassment and bullying between 2004 and 2019.

Guardian Wins Defamation Case: Noel Clarke's Misconduct Reporting Vindicated
A British high court ruled that the Guardian's reporting on Noel Clarke's sexual misconduct was true and in the public interest, vindicating the accounts of over 20 women who accused the actor of various forms of harassment and bullying between 2004 and 2019.
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60% Bias Score

French Restaurant Kitchens: Abuse Exposed, Inquiry Launched
French journalist Nora Bouazzouni's book, "Violence in the Kitchen," exposes widespread abuse in French restaurant kitchens, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and prompting discussions on systemic change within the industry and beyond.

French Restaurant Kitchens: Abuse Exposed, Inquiry Launched
French journalist Nora Bouazzouni's book, "Violence in the Kitchen," exposes widespread abuse in French restaurant kitchens, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and prompting discussions on systemic change within the industry and beyond.
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48% Bias Score
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