Uganda: Women Activists Call for Urgent Cyber Law Reforms Amid Rising Online Gender-Based Violence
Women's rights activists in Uganda are demanding urgent reforms to cyber laws to better address online gender-based violence and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
Iranian regime-linked handler investigated by Australian police over alleged death threat
Australian police are investigating allegations that an Iranian regime-linked handler threatened activists during a women's soccer match, sparking concerns over IRGC influence in Australia.
Brooke Slusser sparks liberal social media meltdown by speaking about SJSU transgender volleyball scandal
Brooke Slusser, a former San Jose State University volleyball player, faces backlash from left-wing social media users for sharing her experiences related to a transgender teammate, with many women's rights activists coming to her defense.
Fears for women’s rights in Chile as anti-abortion president set to take office
Women’s rights activists in Chile are worried as the incoming president José Antonio Kast is known for his conservative stance on women's issues, including abortion rights.
On International Women's Day: Loud Protests at the Reading by Alice Schwarzer
Alice Schwarzer's reading at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg was marked by loud protests and disruptions from activists, who interrupted the event multiple times.
Protest in Copacabana gathers demonstrators against violence towards women on March 8
A protest in Copacabana, Brazil, on March 8 brought together feminist movements and activists advocating for women's rights and against violence.
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.
Gender Equality is the Completion of Democracy
A gathering took place in Seoul on the eve of International Women's Day, where activists and participants advocated for gender equality and solidarity.
The accumulated dating violence bills in the National Assembly... ‘We need a complete revision of the Domestic Violence Punishment Act’
On the eve of International Women's Day, activists are urging for the complete revision of South Korea's Domestic Violence Punishment Act to include dating violence and close legal gaps.
"Woman, Life, Freedom" – The Exiled Iranian Activists Who Dare to Dream of a New Era
This article discusses the impact of the killing of Mahsa Amini in Iran, which sparked a movement for women's rights and freedom in the face of oppressive regimes.
Notice for March 2
The South Korean Ministry of Veterans Affairs has designated three female independence activists as representatives for the March independence movement commemoration, while the Ministry of the Interior prepares presidential records for the upcoming Samiljeol anniversary.
Uganda: Why Ugandan Male Sexual Violence Survivors Suffer in Silence
Activists in Uganda highlight the silent suffering of male survivors of sexual violence, noting a significant underreporting of these cases compared to women.
Women's sports activists unite to condemn ACLU for trans athlete promotion
Female athletes and activists criticize the ACLU's support for trans athletes in a new ad campaign.
More than 95,000 women in Italy are victims of genital mutilation. "This is violence"
Activists report that over 95,000 women in Italy have suffered from female genital mutilation (FGM) in light of the International Day against Female Genital Mutilation, highlighting the growing concern linked to young migrants from high-risk regions.
Women's sports activists react as boxer Imane Khelif makes confession about biological sex
Boxer Imane Khelif revealed in an interview that she possesses the SRY gene typically associated with biological males while affirming that she is not transgender, raising discussions among women's sports activists.
Iranian Women ‘Smoked’ – Solidarity of Western ‘Feminists’, ‘Humanists’ and ‘Human Rights Activists’
The article discusses the extreme hardships faced by the Iranian people amidst economic collapse and political oppression, highlighting the silence and selective empathy of global feminists and human rights advocates towards their struggles.
Adam Bodnar believes that thanks to him, Polish women have better access to abortion. Is it true?
Adam Bodnar claims that guidelines for handling abortion cases have improved access to abortion in Poland, though activists and women's organizations play a crucial role.
'Save Women's Sports' activists react to Supreme Court trans athlete hearing
Activists supporting the 'Save Women's Sports' movement express mixed feelings about the Supreme Court hearing on trans athletes in women's sports, despite a prevailing confidence in the legal defense's position.
The feminists who did support Iranian women against Khomeini
An international committee of 18 European activists visited Tehran during the 1979 protests, highlighting Simone de Beauvoir's advocacy for women's rights amid criticism and apathy from other feminists.
Iranian expatriate activists speak of the threats they received and hope for a 'revolution that will topple the entire system'
Young women and political activists are at the forefront of the struggle for a new future for Iran, with the Iranian diaspora in the UK rallying support for their cause amid widespread protests across the country.
Iran, the hour of Western courage
The article discusses the resilient and critical spirit of Iranian society, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for transformation and the voices of ordinary citizens, including activists, lawyers, and artists, who continue to challenge power despite repression.
There were women in the Frankfurt School: they were feminists, militants, and researchers
This article investigates the hidden contributions of women at the Frankfurt School, revealing them as feminists, activists, and researchers who were previously overlooked in historical accounts.