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1934: Women Gain Suffrage, Highlighting Centuries of Exclusion
Women in France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Belgium, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia were granted the right to vote in 1934 by men, highlighting a historical power imbalance where women were excluded from political participation for 25 centuries.
1934: Women Gain Suffrage, Highlighting Centuries of Exclusion
Women in France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Belgium, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia were granted the right to vote in 1934 by men, highlighting a historical power imbalance where women were excluded from political participation for 25 centuries.
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80% Bias Score


"German Parliament Debates Abortion Decriminalization"
"Germany's parliament debated a bill to decriminalize abortion up to 12 weeks, sparking intense debate between those prioritizing women's reproductive rights and those emphasizing the unborn child's life, with the bill's fate uncertain due to the upcoming election."
"German Parliament Debates Abortion Decriminalization"
"Germany's parliament debated a bill to decriminalize abortion up to 12 weeks, sparking intense debate between those prioritizing women's reproductive rights and those emphasizing the unborn child's life, with the bill's fate uncertain due to the upcoming election."
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56% Bias Score


German Parliament Debates Abortion Law Reform
The German Bundestag debated a bill to decriminalize abortion up to 12 weeks, spurred by concerns over access and stigma, facing opposition from the Union and AfD parties, with the bill's future uncertain due to the upcoming election.
German Parliament Debates Abortion Law Reform
The German Bundestag debated a bill to decriminalize abortion up to 12 weeks, spurred by concerns over access and stigma, facing opposition from the Union and AfD parties, with the bill's future uncertain due to the upcoming election.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Fails to Meet Istanbul Convention Standards on Gender-Based Violence
Germany's insufficient response to gender-based violence violates the Istanbul Convention, as a new report reveals severe deficits in shelter capacity and support systems, leading to many women being turned away.
Germany Fails to Meet Istanbul Convention Standards on Gender-Based Violence
Germany's insufficient response to gender-based violence violates the Istanbul Convention, as a new report reveals severe deficits in shelter capacity and support systems, leading to many women being turned away.
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40% Bias Score


Afghan Women's Rights Eroded Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, women's rights have drastically eroded, impacting education, work, and movement, with consequences like increased child marriage and maternal mortality; Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai and the film "Bread & Roses" highlight these issues and advoc...
Afghan Women's Rights Eroded Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, women's rights have drastically eroded, impacting education, work, and movement, with consequences like increased child marriage and maternal mortality; Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai and the film "Bread & Roses" highlight these issues and advoc...
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52% Bias Score


Seoul Women's University Protests Coeducation Plan Amidst Safety Concerns
Students at Dongduk Women's University in Seoul are protesting the administration's plan to admit male students, citing safety concerns and a lack of consultation; the protest, involving sit-ins and police intervention, reflects broader tensions regarding gender equality and women's safety in South ...
Seoul Women's University Protests Coeducation Plan Amidst Safety Concerns
Students at Dongduk Women's University in Seoul are protesting the administration's plan to admit male students, citing safety concerns and a lack of consultation; the protest, involving sit-ins and police intervention, reflects broader tensions regarding gender equality and women's safety in South ...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Debates Decriminalizing Early-Term Abortions
German lawmakers are pushing to decriminalize early-term abortions by repealing Article 218 of the Criminal Code, a move supported by 74% of the public and over 300 deputies, despite opposition from conservatives, who see it as disrespectful and potentially socially divisive.

Germany Debates Decriminalizing Early-Term Abortions
German lawmakers are pushing to decriminalize early-term abortions by repealing Article 218 of the Criminal Code, a move supported by 74% of the public and over 300 deputies, despite opposition from conservatives, who see it as disrespectful and potentially socially divisive.
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44% Bias Score

Afghanistan Economy Shows Modest Growth Amidst Trade Deficit and Potential Women's Education Ban
Afghanistan's economy shows modest 2.7% growth in 2023-24, driven by private consumption and falling food prices, but a widening trade deficit and a potential ban on medical training for women threaten long-term stability and development.

Afghanistan Economy Shows Modest Growth Amidst Trade Deficit and Potential Women's Education Ban
Afghanistan's economy shows modest 2.7% growth in 2023-24, driven by private consumption and falling food prices, but a widening trade deficit and a potential ban on medical training for women threaten long-term stability and development.
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40% Bias Score

Zimbabwe High Court Rules Against Abortion Ban for Rape Victims and Underage Girls
Zimbabwe's High Court declared unconstitutional a law prohibiting abortion for women raped by their husbands and girls under 18, citing the criminalization of marital rape and sex with minors; the ruling, if approved by the Constitutional Court, could significantly reduce unsafe abortions and relate...

Zimbabwe High Court Rules Against Abortion Ban for Rape Victims and Underage Girls
Zimbabwe's High Court declared unconstitutional a law prohibiting abortion for women raped by their husbands and girls under 18, citing the criminalization of marital rape and sex with minors; the ruling, if approved by the Constitutional Court, could significantly reduce unsafe abortions and relate...
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28% Bias Score

Iran Releases Nobel Laureate Mohammadi for Three Weeks on Medical Grounds
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, imprisoned since November 2021 for activism against capital punishment and mandatory veils, was granted a three-week medical release following a tumor removal surgery, sparking protests from her family and supporters who demand her unconditional r...

Iran Releases Nobel Laureate Mohammadi for Three Weeks on Medical Grounds
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, imprisoned since November 2021 for activism against capital punishment and mandatory veils, was granted a three-week medical release following a tumor removal surgery, sparking protests from her family and supporters who demand her unconditional r...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Increases Minimum Sentences for Violent Crimes
Turkey's 10th Judicial Package increases minimum sentences for various crimes, including violence against women and children, reckless homicide, and traffic obstruction, aiming to prevent early release and align punishments with public sentiment.

Turkey Increases Minimum Sentences for Violent Crimes
Turkey's 10th Judicial Package increases minimum sentences for various crimes, including violence against women and children, reckless homicide, and traffic obstruction, aiming to prevent early release and align punishments with public sentiment.
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52% Bias Score

Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule
Afghan women face severe restrictions on their rights under Taliban rule, while activists continue to fight for their freedom.

Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule
Afghan women face severe restrictions on their rights under Taliban rule, while activists continue to fight for their freedom.
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48% Bias Score
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