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Afghan women's rights guaranteed within limits of Islam says Taliban spokesperson

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A Taliban spokesperson outlined women's rights in Afghanistan and said interpreters for the U.S. or allied forces should stay and serve the country.
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Nearly half of women, girls ‘do not own their bodies’, UN says

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UNFPA says nearly half the women and girls in developing countries do not have decision-making power over their own bodies, including in whether or not to have sex with their partners.
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Women's rights threatened in Afghanistan

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Taliban advances are raising fears that women's rights could be eliminated in Afghanistan. During their rule from 1996-2001, the Taliban closed schools for girls, and women were not allowed to work in most professions.
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Lawyer 'begging' Canada to help save girls' robotics team in Afghanistan

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U.S.-based human rights lawyer Kimberley Motley says the all-girls robotics team In Afghanistan watched in horror as their city, Herat, fell to the Taliban. They want to come to Canada and continue their education.
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Taliban will forcefully marry underage nieces, fears Afghan man in Canada

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Dramatic evacuations are continuing in Afghanistan where the Taliban have taken control in recent days. Afghan Canadians are fearing for the safety of family members who are still in the country.
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Fears over future of women's rights in Afghanistan

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Afghan-Canadian journalist Nelofer Pazira shares concerns about the restrictions on women's rights already imposed by the Taliban and what could happen after the Aug. 31 U.S. troop withdrawal deadline once foreign media leaves the...
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Women's rights: Outrage as Erdogan pulls Turkey out of European treaty against violence

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Women's rights groups have called for protests after the Turkish president issued a decree annulling the country’s ratification of the Istanbul Convention.
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Will civil disobedience turn into armed resistance in Myanmar? | UpFront

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We challenge the envoy for Myanmar’s overthrown civilian government and discuss rising rates of femicide with novelist Elif Shafak.
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Poland's Church and State Alliance | People and Power

9th - Higher Ed
We investigate claims that the church and state in Poland have become too close.
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Why does gender equality in Europe still exist?

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Real Economy explains the ins and outs of gender inequality in Europe's workplace and solutions to level the financial planning field.
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Why does gender inequality in Europe still exist?

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Real Economy explains the ins and outs of gender inequality in Europe's workplace and solutions to level the financial planning field.
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Honduras total abortion ban: Concern over change to constitution

9th - Higher Ed
Why pro-abortion activists in Honduras could be fighting a losing battle.
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Period poverty: UK becomes latest country to abolish taxes on women's sanitary products

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The move comes after Scotland became the first country in the world to offer women free sanitary products. Other countries have followed suit and removed taxes.
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Severe abortion law comes into effect in Poland amid protests

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of women in Poland push back against tough new restrictions on abortion.
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Irish justice minister proposes new laws to tackle 'revenge porn'

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Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee said she is "determined to act" and introduce new legislation against 'revenge porn' after thousands of intimate images of women were released online without their consent.
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Princess Latifa: UAE 'a lawless country with good PR firms', campaigner David Haigh tells Euronews

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Princess Latifa, the daughter of UAE vice president Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, claims she is being held against her will.
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Bangladesh: Hundreds protest over viral video of attack on woman

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Human rights groups say abuses against women are only getting worse.
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Chileans warn pandemic exploited to compromise women's rights

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Feminist groups say COVID-19 crisis is being used to reduce civil liberties.
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UN: Pandemic disrupts women's access to reproductive services

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Life-saving reproductive and sexual health services cut for women worldwide and pregnant women are worried about the effects of the outbreak.
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UN warns global progress on gender equality is at risk

9th - Higher Ed
UN Women marks its 15th anniversary by calling for bold action and push forward for gender equality.
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Outrage in Telangana: Women Forced to Wash Miss World Contestants’ Feet at Ramappa Temple

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A shocking act of forcing Telangana women to wash and wipe the feet of Miss World 2025 contestants at the historic Ramappa Temple has sparked fierce backlash. Opposition parties BRS and BJP condemn the Congress government for humiliating...
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Russia's top court removes terrorist designation on Afghanistan's Taliban

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Russian officials have recently emphasised the need to engage with the Taliban to "help stabilise" Afghanistan.
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Her intimate images were posted online. She wants people to know it’s abuse

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Nova Scotian Natalie Brown’s partner posted intimate images of her online without her consent. He was convicted, and she’s speaking out about how her experience is a form of intimate partner violence.
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Gisèle Pelicot, supporters celebrate guilty verdicts in mass rape trial

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Gisèle Pelicot’s and her supporters are celebrating after her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to a maximum 20 years of prison for drugging and raping her and inviting other men to abuse her for nearly a decade.