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‘Trapped and powerless’ Kurdish women set themselves on fire in a final act of desperation
Islamic charity trustee compares women without hijabs to ‘unwrapped sweets’
Number of women unable to work surges
Women’s voices on transport planning urged
#MenToo? Men can be also victims of sexual assault and it’s time we listened
Man who hid in toilets to record women jailed
Workplace bullies on the back foot
Empowering women around the world
The We-talk AI GBV Narrative Challenge — Mastering Masculinity
How to close the gender wage gap
‘I think that we had all lost ourselves’ Meet the Scots trailblazer educating her students to overcome violent trauma
Women unite for progress
Tayside women launch national campaign to tackle abuse
SEEKING COMMUNITY ... AND FINDING A CULT
‘We need to hire and retain more women, build a pipeline of future women leaders’
Create system that will not overlook employees’ suffering
Women’s political participation still faces barriers
Is the expected surge in far-right vote pushing women to be more politically active?
Should Housewives be Compensated for Housework?
Bluebell exhibition celebrates women’s rail contribution
Widening gender health gap leads to calls for more Inclusive research
Biden administration is turning Title IX inside out
Five-month delays for counselling of violent men
Vestal virgins and wandering wombs
James Bond’s guide to the modern workplace
LIGHT FOR THE WOMEN OF SOUTH AFRICA
Why women are being left behind in the workplace
Makepossible mentorship creates a world where everyone can succeed in STEM
UN Women reports alarming statistics on violence against women
Women riders take on 146.7km
MP’s mission in the fight against sexual violence
1950s women of Wales in petition call for Public Inquiry over pensions
DOES FEMINISM GET A BAD RAP IN SINGAPORE?
WOMEN ON THE RUN
Caitlin Clark’s historic scoring record shines a spotlight on the history of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
Rural women to gather in Maungatapere
Embracing Education: The Future of Black Women in Higher Education
LADIES, DON’T BULLY LIKE HITLER’S BIG SISTER