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UK Rejects Asylum Claim of Afghan Woman Who Worked With Western Governments
The UK Home Office rejected the asylum claim of Mina, an Afghan woman who worked on western-backed women's projects and faced threats from the Taliban, despite previous acceptance of similar cases; this is part of a concerning trend showing a sharp decrease in Afghan asylum approvals from 98.5% to 3...
UK Rejects Asylum Claim of Afghan Woman Who Worked With Western Governments
The UK Home Office rejected the asylum claim of Mina, an Afghan woman who worked on western-backed women's projects and faced threats from the Taliban, despite previous acceptance of similar cases; this is part of a concerning trend showing a sharp decrease in Afghan asylum approvals from 98.5% to 3...
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56% Bias Score


Slight Decrease in Reported Gender Violence Cases in Spain in 2024
Spanish courts reported a slight decrease in gender violence cases in 2024 (199,094), with 183,908 female victims, but this underrepresents the actual extent of violence due to underreporting (estimated at 90%).
Slight Decrease in Reported Gender Violence Cases in Spain in 2024
Spanish courts reported a slight decrease in gender violence cases in 2024 (199,094), with 183,908 female victims, but this underrepresents the actual extent of violence due to underreporting (estimated at 90%).
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24% Bias Score


Funding Cuts Jeopardize Afghan Women's Media and Education
Zan Times, an Afghan online magazine for women, faces closure of its journalism training program in 2025 due to reduced US foreign aid under President Trump, impacting women's education and access to information amid Taliban oppression.
Funding Cuts Jeopardize Afghan Women's Media and Education
Zan Times, an Afghan online magazine for women, faces closure of its journalism training program in 2025 due to reduced US foreign aid under President Trump, impacting women's education and access to information amid Taliban oppression.
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52% Bias Score


EU Pay Transparency Directive Faces Opposition, Potentially Costing Women Billions
The EU's 2023 gender pay gap of 12% is targeted by the Pay Transparency Directive, facing opposition from business groups seeking exemptions for companies with 100–250 employees, potentially costing women €4.8–€7.2 billion annually according to the ETUC, while salary transparency in job postings rem...
EU Pay Transparency Directive Faces Opposition, Potentially Costing Women Billions
The EU's 2023 gender pay gap of 12% is targeted by the Pay Transparency Directive, facing opposition from business groups seeking exemptions for companies with 100–250 employees, potentially costing women €4.8–€7.2 billion annually according to the ETUC, while salary transparency in job postings rem...
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44% Bias Score


Morena Faces Backlash Over Attempted Dismissal of Rape Accusations Against Former Governor
Former Morelos Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces accusations of attempted rape from his half-sister; a congressional committee initially voted to dismiss the case due to perceived procedural irregularities, sparking outrage among female lawmakers and raising questions about potential legal repercussi...
Morena Faces Backlash Over Attempted Dismissal of Rape Accusations Against Former Governor
Former Morelos Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces accusations of attempted rape from his half-sister; a congressional committee initially voted to dismiss the case due to perceived procedural irregularities, sparking outrage among female lawmakers and raising questions about potential legal repercussi...
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60% Bias Score


Afghan Women Refugees Face Deportation From Pakistan Amidst Taliban Crackdown
Tens of thousands of Afghan women refugees in Pakistan, many of whom are former government officials or activists, face imminent deportation to Afghanistan despite international condemnation, putting their lives at risk due to the Taliban's human rights abuses; Pakistan has deported 824,200 Afghans ...
Afghan Women Refugees Face Deportation From Pakistan Amidst Taliban Crackdown
Tens of thousands of Afghan women refugees in Pakistan, many of whom are former government officials or activists, face imminent deportation to Afghanistan despite international condemnation, putting their lives at risk due to the Taliban's human rights abuses; Pakistan has deported 824,200 Afghans ...
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40% Bias Score

Milan Protest Demands Action Against Femicide
Two hundred protesters, mainly young women but also including men and older women, demonstrated in Milan against the femicides of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella, demanding government action and preventative education to combat gender-based violence, criticizing Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recen...

Milan Protest Demands Action Against Femicide
Two hundred protesters, mainly young women but also including men and older women, demonstrated in Milan against the femicides of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella, demanding government action and preventative education to combat gender-based violence, criticizing Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recen...
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60% Bias Score

Afghan Sisters' Carpets: Success Amidst Educational Restrictions
Three Afghan sisters, forced to abandon their education after a deadly school attack, weave carpets that sell for thousands of dollars internationally, revealing the economic hardships faced by women in post-Taliban Afghanistan and highlighting the conflict between their talent and opportunities.

Afghan Sisters' Carpets: Success Amidst Educational Restrictions
Three Afghan sisters, forced to abandon their education after a deadly school attack, weave carpets that sell for thousands of dollars internationally, revealing the economic hardships faced by women in post-Taliban Afghanistan and highlighting the conflict between their talent and opportunities.
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44% Bias Score

Huríes": A Novel Exposes Algeria's Silenced Civil War
Kamel Daoud's novel "Huríes" uses a survivor's story to symbolize Algeria's silenced civil war and the oppression of women, prompting criticism from various groups including the Algerian government, which has attempted to suppress the book.

Huríes": A Novel Exposes Algeria's Silenced Civil War
Kamel Daoud's novel "Huríes" uses a survivor's story to symbolize Algeria's silenced civil war and the oppression of women, prompting criticism from various groups including the Algerian government, which has attempted to suppress the book.
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48% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring
Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law allowing electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence offenders, mirroring Spain's model to enhance protection; this follows a rise in reported cases (9,360 in 2024, up 8.8%), though trans women remain excluded.

Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring
Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law allowing electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence offenders, mirroring Spain's model to enhance protection; this follows a rise in reported cases (9,360 in 2024, up 8.8%), though trans women remain excluded.
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44% Bias Score

Nigerian Senator Suspended After Accusing Senate President of Sexual Harassment
Nigerian Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan's six-month suspension for accusing Senate President Godswill Akpabio of sexual harassment sparked outrage, highlighting systemic issues of gender inequality and underrepresentation of women in Nigerian politics.

Nigerian Senator Suspended After Accusing Senate President of Sexual Harassment
Nigerian Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan's six-month suspension for accusing Senate President Godswill Akpabio of sexual harassment sparked outrage, highlighting systemic issues of gender inequality and underrepresentation of women in Nigerian politics.
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68% Bias Score

Afghan Women Activists Face Deportation from Pakistan
Afghan women's rights activists fleeing the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and seeking refuge in Pakistan are facing deportation, highlighting a humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international intervention.

Afghan Women Activists Face Deportation from Pakistan
Afghan women's rights activists fleeing the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and seeking refuge in Pakistan are facing deportation, highlighting a humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international intervention.
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60% Bias Score
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