We bet on the little tiger, but not on love, says psychoanalyst Carol Tilkian at Fronteiras
Psychoanalyst Carol Tilkian discusses the paradox of modern connectivity and solitude during a women's event at the Fronteiras festival.
Simone de Beauvoir: "Let freedom be our very substance"
Simone de Beauvoir's philosophy remains influential in modern feminism, particularly her call for freedom and non-conformity, especially recognized during International Women's Day.
The complex relationship between multiple roles and the health of the modern woman: Can we ultimately find balance?
The article explores how the modern woman manages multiple roles and the implications for her health and well-being.
More victims than Jack the Ripper. British doctor killed seniors with a smile, police had no idea for years
Harold Shipman, a British doctor, was one of the most notorious serial killers in modern British history, who manipulated his patients' trust to administer lethal doses of diamorphine, primarily targeting elderly women.
The Curator: 5 ‘cool girl’ sneaker trends for 2026
The article highlights five emerging sneaker trends for women in 2026, emphasizing a blend of nostalgic and modern designs.
Who is Yasmine Pahlavi, wife of the Iranian crown prince, daughter of exile and modern woman?
Yasmine Pahlavi, the wife of the Iranian crown prince, emerges as a potential symbol of a changing Iran amidst ongoing protests and a turbulent political landscape.
From the 18th Century Corset to Clothes that Monitor Emotions
This article explores the historical evolution of women's fashion from restrictive garments to modern, technologically advanced clothing that monitors emotions.
Historical Seto Silver Jewelry to be Seen in Obinitsa Museum
A new exhibition dedicated to historical Seto silver jewelry has opened at the Obinitsa Museum, exploring their modern significance for Seto women.
The Stone Age Favored Unions of Neanderthal Men and Modern Women
Recent genetic studies indicate a prevalence of relationships between Neanderthal men and modern human women during the Stone Age, highlighting a significant gender imbalance in prehistoric unions.
In the relationship between species, the union of Neanderthal man and 'sapiens' woman prevailed
A new study reveals that the majority of unions between Neanderthals and modern humans during the Ice Age were between Neanderthal men and Homo sapiens women.
The inheritance mass reveals: Women preferred Neanderthals
Research suggests that between two and three percent of modern human DNA is inherited from Neanderthals, primarily from interactions where Neanderthal men mated with Homo sapiens women.
Neanderthal men chose sapiens women: genetics reveals how our ancestors' sex lives were
A study reveals that crossbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans largely involved Neanderthal males and sapiens females, although the reasons behind this bias remain unclear.
Simon Campanello: The Bicycle Was Considered to Make Women Infertile, Masculine, and Ugly
The article discusses historical societal fears about women's cycling, likening them to modern concerns over technology's effects, such as 5G.
The Women of Sanremo 2026: No Longer Just Showgirls
The 2026 Sanremo Festival will feature a diverse array of women alongside Carlo Conti, highlighting different aspects of modern femininity beyond traditional glamour.
These "shocking pink" Olympics
The article discusses the historical exclusion of women from the Olympics and celebrates their achievements in the modern era.
Medieval-themed live shows draw young women who are looking for love and jaded by modern dating: Report
Young women are increasingly choosing medieval-themed live shows over modern dating apps to find romance, attracted by the captivating performances and the immersive experience.
"We are at the age for it" - Elderly women speak openly about sex
A new season of a Finnish dating show features elderly women candidly discussing love and sexuality in the modern dating world.
"Every single day, your vagina performs what can be considered modern health miracles"
The article discusses the importance of educating women about the basic care of the vulva and vagina, combating myths and stigma surrounding these topics.
From the Dominican Republic to Spain, modern 'slavery' has the face of domestic workers
The article highlights the plight of domestic workers from the Dominican Republic to Spain, shedding light on their struggles against modern slavery, as articulated by activist Rafaela Pimentel.
Philosophy of Baroque Nuns for Stressed 21st Century Girls: "Saint Teresa Can Help Us Manage Our Tinder Dates"
The article explores how the philosophy of Baroque nuns, particularly Saint Teresa, can offer guidance to modern young women struggling with contemporary dating challenges.
Nigeria: Nigerian Women and Contraceptives - Study Finds Big Gaps Between the Haves and the Have-Nots
A study reveals significant disparities in modern contraceptive use among Nigerian women, with wealthier and more educated individuals having greater access compared to their poorer and less educated counterparts.
PARIS FASHION WEEK: The Transformation of Elie Saab's Sparkling Elegance
At Paris Haute Couture Week, Elie Saab's collection showcased a new perspective, blending classic styles with modern elements that reflect women's strength and confidence.
Civilian casualties are increasing: In one of the worst wars, 18,500 children and over 12,000 women have been killed
A study by the Geneva Academy highlights the devastating impact of modern warfare on civilians, revealing that 18,500 children and over 12,000 women have been killed in recent conflicts.
What is happening with men today?
The latest episode of the popular podcast 'You Have Two Minutes?' by GRACE discusses male insecurity, role confusion, modern dating in the age of social media, and women’s non-negotiable boundaries in relationships.
Candace Cameron Bure says ‘men are scared to talk to women’ in today’s dating world
Candace Cameron Bure expresses concerns about the decline of human connection in modern dating due to technology and social media.
Berlin Power Outage: Kai Wegner, a Leader with Good Sides
Berlin's mayor, Kai Wegner, showcased modern leadership by appointing women to key executive positions, although not in every aspect of his management.
A Journey Through Spain Designed by Women: Cities and Homes Thought Out for Everyday Life and Other Ways of Living
The article explores how women's participation in architecture in Spain has evolved alongside political, social, and urban transformations, highlighting pioneering figures and modern practitioners.
What We Didn't Expect from the Spanish Inquisition? [MY PODCAST OF THE YEAR]
The article discusses the historical context of the treatment of women in medieval France, focusing on a case of a 15-year-old girl who faced severe punishment after her child's death, contrasting it with the more modern topics usually covered in the podcast.
Sabalenka and Kyrgios: The Battle of the Sexes that threatens to reopen a debate already closed about women's tennis
The article explores the implications of a modern 'Battle of the Sexes' in tennis, drawing parallels to Bobby Riggs' historical challenges against female players, particularly focusing on Sabalenka and Kyrgios.
She was the first female prime minister of a Muslim country. She was brutally murdered
Benazir Bhutto, the first female prime minister of a Muslim-majority country, is remembered as a powerful yet controversial figure in modern Pakistan, whose life was marred by political persecution, corruption allegations, exile, and a violent assassination in 2007.