The mindset was that we go all out
The Estonian women's basketball team put up a strong fight against Latvia in their final EuroBasket qualifying match but ultimately lost 82-75.
‘Namyangju Homicide’ Women’s Groups' Protest... ‘How long will we repeat the same funerals?’
Women's and human rights groups in South Korea have called for comprehensive government measures to address gender-based violence following a recent stalking murder in Namyangju.
Searching for Cloe Phoebe in Cuernavaca: What do we know about the other young women missing in Morelos?
Authorities in Morelos have activated the ALBA Protocol to search for 16-year-old Cloe Phoebe Ocampo Cadenas, who was reported missing in Cuernavaca.
Women, the invisible pillar of the Church: 'There is a lot of discrimination against us, but we are the engine. We reach places where men do not'
The article highlights the significant yet often overlooked role of women in the Catholic Church, who make up 80% of the active Church but face discrimination and marginalization in theological education and decision-making.
'We are not aliens': Japanese women demand the right to sterilization
Kazane Kajiya, a Japanese woman, is challenging her country's restrictive sterilization laws in court, advocating for women's rights in a society that stigmatizes such decisions.
'We are Indians, don't call us Chinese', said the singers of the 'Gilithigreems' band
'Gilithigreems', an all-girls music band from Arunachal Pradesh, is making strides in the national music scene while emphasizing their Indian identity.
Head coach before the game against Slovenia: we need to bring our weapons out in a different way
Estonia's women's basketball team is preparing for a crucial game against Slovenia in the Eurobasket qualifiers, aiming to improve their performance following their previous match against the Netherlands.
'Women Are Presenting Themselves Like Objects': Shabana Azmi Criticizes Item Songs
Veteran actress Shabana Azmi expresses discomfort with the portrayal of women in Bollywood item songs during the 'We The Women' event in Mumbai.
SSB: We live a little longer
According to new statistics from Statistics Norway, the expected lifespan has increased to 81.6 years for men and 84.8 years for women.
We, men, are not afraid of rape; we are the ones who commit it
The article discusses the alarming rise in violence against women in Brazil, highlighted by a disturbing TikTok trend where men act out violent reactions to women declining marriage proposals.
Eugénie Bastié: 'Women, we believe you' unless you are Jewish... The disillusionment of a feminist activist crushed by her camp
Diane Richard, a feminist activist from the collective NousToutes, expresses her disillusionment with feminism’s refusal to support Israeli women after the events of October 7, highlighting a rift within the feminist movement.
Iran’s women footballers faced an impossible choice, but we must not romanticise what they are going through
Iran's women's football team made a poignant statement at the Women's Asian Cup by standing silently during the national anthem, reflecting the harsh realities they face back home under their regime.
Anna Gret Asi: We could now play the game shown against Slovenia three times
Estonian national women's basketball player Anna Gret Asi expresses confidence in repeating their performance against Slovenia in the upcoming EM qualifiers, while teammate Johanna Eliise Teder recovers from a concussion sustained during a recent match.
We are already living 84 years today. Will it be worth it when we live to 100?
Spain has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, but a paradox exists as the quality of health during the later years is declining.
J. Olekas supports the new Assisted Reproductive Technology project: we must give women the opportunity
J. Olekas advocates for improvements in Lithuania's assisted reproductive technology law to address demographic challenges and support women facing health problems.
The escape of Ameneh, the woman who was blinded with acid in Iran, alongside the Spanish ambassador: "We heard the bombs falling nearby"
Ameneh Bahraminava, a woman blinded by acid in Iran, recalls her recent evacuation from the country alongside the Spanish ambassador amid growing conflict.
We conquered the top, but no one talked about the loneliness up there
The article reflects on the often overlooked loneliness experienced by women who achieve professional success.
Rožlapa: After the defeat, we drew conclusions
The Latvian women’s basketball team, after a loss in the qualification for the 2027 European Championship against Slovenia, has drawn conclusions regarding their performance ahead of upcoming matches.
Mattarella: "Voting for women is a revolution. We must break down the obstacles that limit their potential"
Italian President Sergio Mattarella emphasizes the importance of women's voting rights and the need to eliminate barriers that hinder their potential during an event commemorating the 80th anniversary of women's suffrage in Italy.
Desperation for Iranian footballers, as coach says 'we are eager to come back'
Iran's women's football team faces increasing pressure from the Iranian Australian community amid fears of repercussions upon their return home after a controversial tournament.
‘When one advances, we all advance’: Sheinbaum recognizes women of the Armed Forces on International Women’s Day
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged the role of women in the Armed Forces on International Women’s Day, calling it a step toward equality and emphasizing the need for their recognition in history to combat gender violence.
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.
The 'No to War' takes the reins of the 8-M demonstration in Madrid: 'We condemn all violence, here and anywhere in the world'
Activists in Madrid's 8-M demonstration emphasize an anti-war message amidst rising right-wing sentiment, calling for peace and women's rights.
Shock banner for March 8: "Woman, how much we loved you in the times of patriarchy"
A provocative banner appeared in Latina, Italy, on International Women's Day, questioning women's experiences under patriarchy.
Not Just Tulips. Where Did International Women's Day Come From and Why Do We Celebrate It on March 8?
The article explores the significance and history of International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8, highlighting trends in flower gifts and Google search interests.
AIMEE WALSH: 'As Big Tech keeps us apart - we must mirror the solidarity of the women who came before us'
Aimee Walsh emphasizes the importance of solidarity among women on International Women's Day, reflecting on the sacrifices made by earlier feminists and the current challenges posed by Big Tech.
K. Tasoulas on International Women's Day: We must reflect on the women of the world at this difficult juncture in global history
The President of the Hellenic Republic, Konstantinos Tasoulas, emphasizes the need to honor and reflect on the struggles of women around the world on International Women's Day, highlighting issues in countries like Iran and Ukraine.
This is how I tell Giulia and the other women we have lost
A journalist's book sheds light on femicides and the urgent need for action against gender violence.
'International Women's Day is a total scam - we're here to tell you why'
The article critiques International Women's Day, suggesting that it has become a hollow celebration that fails to bring about substantial change for women's rights.
We Stopped Them Before
The article discusses the resurgence of reactionary attitudes against feminism worldwide and reflects on the historical achievements of the feminist movement in addressing issues like abortion rights and gender-based violence.
The Government patches its dark year for feminism with 'No to War': "On March 8th we will take to the streets to defend peace"
The Spanish government is attempting to regain support from women by promoting peace and anti-war sentiments ahead of International Women's Day amidst scandals and failures regarding feminist policies.
Koitmaa: if we hadn't won with this team, we would have had to look in the mirror
The Estonian women's ice hockey team secured their advancement to a higher level by defeating the Philippines in a decisive match at the World Championship.
Daniela García Case: What Do We Know About the Rape of Two Doctors in a Hospital in Tamaulipas?
The article discusses the case of Daniela García, a medical resident who was raped in a Tamaulipas hospital, highlighting her plea for justice and the lack of response from hospital authorities.
WOMEN'S TALK: The cause of obesity "Everything we've been told about breakfast is a lie!"
An Estonian nutritionist challenges traditional beliefs about breakfast and dieting, arguing that common misconceptions contribute to obesity rather than healthy living.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says, 'Tomorrow, we will push for the departure of a chartered flight with 290 seats from the UAE'
The South Korean government announced efforts to arrange a charter flight of 290 seats departing from the UAE for its citizens, prioritizing vulnerable groups like the elderly and pregnant women.
From migrating to escape gender violence to weaving a network that saves other women: "We remember how valuable we are"
This article discusses Ángela's transformation from a migrant fleeing gender violence to a volunteer working with the Asociación Por Ti Mujer, supporting other women facing similar challenges.
Yes, we have touched the manifesto: the left redirects the March 8th towards Sánchez's 'No to war'
The Spanish left is redefining the upcoming International Women's Day demonstrations to emphasize a 'No to war' message in support of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
The coach of the Lithuanian team aiming for revenge against the Ukrainians: 'We will be ready to win at home'
The Lithuanian women's handball team seeks to secure a two-goal victory over Ukraine at home to enhance their chances of qualifying for the European Championship.
Emily Dickinson: "We do not know our true height until we stand up"
The article highlights Emily Dickinson's quote as a symbol of the feminist struggle for equality and rights, particularly on International Women's Day.
We Want to Be Useful, Say Ukrainians Heading to the Battlefield
Ukrainian women express their desire to contribute by joining the fight on the frontline.
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.
'We hold a lot of power': Records broken as women flock to F1
The increasing participation of women in Formula 1 has led to record attendance at events, although there has yet to be a female driver in the sport for 50 years.
We Need to Introduce the Gender Equality Wage Disclosure System Beyond Public to Private Enterprises
The call for a gender equality wage disclosure system aims to eliminate the gender wage gap prevalent in society, especially as International Women's Day approaches.
What do women really want? Common fantasies that we don't talk about loudly
The article discusses women's sexual fantasies and highlights the evolution of women's sexual freedom since the 1970s.
LIFE 25 ⟩ Juku-Kalle Raid: WATCH THE VIDEO! While rockets bloom in the world, we have flowers
The article highlights a flower exhibition featuring orchids at the Tallinn Botanic Garden, coinciding with International Women's Day celebrations.
COLUMN ⟩ Senior Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology: "Do we give women an opportunity - or just more tasks?"
The article discusses the increasing presence of women in IT fields and questions whether the support offered to them is genuine opportunity or merely adding more responsibilities.
Kethi Uibomägi on the behind-the-scenes of the new season of the caravan show: we were ready for someone to go to a hotel for the night if it got too much
The new season of the beloved travel show "Three Women in a Caravan" will showcase life in a motorhome, with a special emphasis on accommodating a young child.
Melba Escobar, writer: 'Women lose much of what we have built when we become mothers'
Colombian author Melba Escobar discusses the personal narratives in her latest book, 'Las huérfanas', which deals with the struggles of motherhood and mental health within her family context.
Cyclists eager to measure themselves against Angliru in the Vuelta: 'We are going to take off the mask that women cannot climb these mountains'
Female cyclists are looking forward to competing on the challenging Angliru stage in the Vuelta, challenging the stereotype that women can't conquer tough climbs.
Return from the War Zone: 'We Thought It Was Over'
A group of women celebrates the return of loved ones from a conflict area in the Middle East as the first flight lands in Munich after a prolonged absence caused by war.