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Iran's Tech-Driven Repression: Drones, Surveillance, and Human Rights Abuses
A UN report details Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and the 'Nazer' app to enforce hijab laws, resulting in at least 618 arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings, highlighting systemic human rights abuses against women, religious minorities, and LGBT individuals.
Iran's Tech-Driven Repression: Drones, Surveillance, and Human Rights Abuses
A UN report details Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and the 'Nazer' app to enforce hijab laws, resulting in at least 618 arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings, highlighting systemic human rights abuses against women, religious minorities, and LGBT individuals.
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24% Bias Score


Turkey: 394 Women Murdered in One Year
In Turkey, 394 women were murdered in a year, mostly by intimate partners, revealing a systemic issue of gender-based violence.
Turkey: 394 Women Murdered in One Year
In Turkey, 394 women were murdered in a year, mostly by intimate partners, revealing a systemic issue of gender-based violence.
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64% Bias Score


Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer"), drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in vehicle impoundments, warnings, and potential severe penalties under a pending draft law.
Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer"), drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in vehicle impoundments, warnings, and potential severe penalties under a pending draft law.
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48% Bias Score


China's Progress and Persistent Challenges in Gender Equality
Thirty years after the Beijing Declaration, China showcases progress in women's education and workforce participation but persistent gender inequality remains, necessitating a multifaceted approach combining legal, policy, and cultural changes to achieve full gender equality.
China's Progress and Persistent Challenges in Gender Equality
Thirty years after the Beijing Declaration, China showcases progress in women's education and workforce participation but persistent gender inequality remains, necessitating a multifaceted approach combining legal, policy, and cultural changes to achieve full gender equality.
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24% Bias Score


Chile's Progress and Challenges in Women's Rights on International Women's Day
Chile celebrates International Women's Day amidst progress and persistent challenges, highlighting new laws promoting women's rights alongside persistent gender inequalities in education and leadership roles, urging collaborative efforts for lasting change.
Chile's Progress and Challenges in Women's Rights on International Women's Day
Chile celebrates International Women's Day amidst progress and persistent challenges, highlighting new laws promoting women's rights alongside persistent gender inequalities in education and leadership roles, urging collaborative efforts for lasting change.
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44% Bias Score


UN Report: Persistent Gender Inequality Despite Progress
A UN Women report, "Women's Rights in Review 30 Years After Beijing," released on International Women's Day, finds progress in gender equality but persistent discrimination, proposing a six-point agenda to address ongoing challenges exacerbated by crises and weakened institutions.
UN Report: Persistent Gender Inequality Despite Progress
A UN Women report, "Women's Rights in Review 30 Years After Beijing," released on International Women's Day, finds progress in gender equality but persistent discrimination, proposing a six-point agenda to address ongoing challenges exacerbated by crises and weakened institutions.
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32% Bias Score

British Couple Detained in Afghanistan After Women's Course
British nationals Peter and Joanne Reynolds were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st, 2024, after conducting a mothering skills course for women, despite having local permission; their detention raises concerns about human rights and restrictions on women under the Taliban.

British Couple Detained in Afghanistan After Women's Course
British nationals Peter and Joanne Reynolds were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st, 2024, after conducting a mothering skills course for women, despite having local permission; their detention raises concerns about human rights and restrictions on women under the Taliban.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of the "Nazer" app, drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in systemic human rights violations and potential death penalties under the proposed "Hijab and Chastity" law.

Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of the "Nazer" app, drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in systemic human rights violations and potential death penalties under the proposed "Hijab and Chastity" law.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Iran's Tech-Driven Crackdown on Hijab Enforcement
A UN report reveals Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer") to enforce mandatory hijab laws, escalating human rights concerns and potentially leading to imprisonment or death under a pending draft law.

Iran's Tech-Driven Crackdown on Hijab Enforcement
A UN report reveals Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer") to enforce mandatory hijab laws, escalating human rights concerns and potentially leading to imprisonment or death under a pending draft law.
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60% Bias Score

Equality Network warns against excluding trans people from female-only spaces in Scotland
The Equality Network, a Scottish Government-funded group, legally warned public sector bodies against excluding trans people from female-only spaces, sparking criticism for influencing policies that critics say leave bodies vulnerable to legal challenges regarding single-sex spaces; another group, E...

Equality Network warns against excluding trans people from female-only spaces in Scotland
The Equality Network, a Scottish Government-funded group, legally warned public sector bodies against excluding trans people from female-only spaces, sparking criticism for influencing policies that critics say leave bodies vulnerable to legal challenges regarding single-sex spaces; another group, E...
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68% Bias Score

Istanbul Woman Assaulted, Ex-Boyfriend Released Despite Continued Threats
In Istanbul on November 26th, 2024, Hatice Karaçam (26) was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend Cem Y. (25) who broke into her home, choked and beat her. Despite filing a police report, Cem Y. was released on bail and continues to harass her, highlighting issues with victim protection in Turkey.

Istanbul Woman Assaulted, Ex-Boyfriend Released Despite Continued Threats
In Istanbul on November 26th, 2024, Hatice Karaçam (26) was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend Cem Y. (25) who broke into her home, choked and beat her. Despite filing a police report, Cem Y. was released on bail and continues to harass her, highlighting issues with victim protection in Turkey.
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32% Bias Score

East vs. West German Women: A nuanced look at equality
Clara Marz's exhibit, "Women in Divided Germany," challenges the common perception of greater female emancipation in East Germany, showing that while workforce participation was higher in the East, the concept of equality differed significantly between East and West, with post-reunification losses h...

East vs. West German Women: A nuanced look at equality
Clara Marz's exhibit, "Women in Divided Germany," challenges the common perception of greater female emancipation in East Germany, showing that while workforce participation was higher in the East, the concept of equality differed significantly between East and West, with post-reunification losses h...
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36% Bias Score
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