The war from within Iran: "It is a relief that finally someone is coming to eliminate our executioners"
The article discusses the ongoing human rights abuses in Iran, particularly the impact on women amidst the ongoing war and protests.
Spousal splitting: What path leads out of the secondary earner trap?
A recent study reveals that changing tax policies could create 175,000 full-time positions in Germany by making it more attractive for secondary earners to work.
'The elevator door was left open and it started to fall,' says man who was in cabin that dropped nine floors in a commercial building in Recife
A man recounts the terrifying moment when an elevator cabin fell nine floors in a commercial building in Recife, Brazil, injuring four women.
Russian Embassy in Tehran Says It Evacuated Women and Children
The Russian Embassy in Tehran reported the successful evacuation of women and children amid escalating U.S. and Israeli attacks in Iran.
COLUMN โฉ 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.
Author portrays sexist culture in the media industry: "Women in power can also be tempted to misuse it"
The article discusses the release of a new novel by Rikke Viemose that highlights the issue of sexism in the media industry, particularly in light of Denmark's MeToo movement.
The PSOE warns against the 'digital macho sphere' in its manifesto for March 8: 'Violence is not less serious for being virtual, it's the same patriarchal violence'
The PSOE alerts about the dangers of the 'digital macho sphere', emphasizing the severe impact of online violence against women, as outlined in their manifesto for International Women's Day.
Kethi Uibomรคgi 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.
'The Bride!' reimagines the classic 'Frankenstein' boldly and intensely; g1 has already seen it
The film 'The Bride!', a radical reinterpretation of the classic 'Frankenstein', premieres in Brazilian cinemas, exploring contemporary themes related to women's roles in society.
Kurdwin Ayub in Interview: 'I think it's good that I'm the zebra here'
Kurdwin Ayub, an emerging filmmaker from Austria, discusses her cultural influences and experiences in Vienna in a recent interview.
[Editorial] Gender Wage Gap Ranks First in OECD, Urgent Need for Gender Equality Wage Disclosure System
The Women's Labor Coalition held a press conference urging the introduction of a gender equality wage disclosure system, highlighting it as a priority ahead of International Women's Day on March 8.
Now it looks good! A huge jump from Minja Korhonen in Lahti
Minja Korhonen achieved the longest jump in the women's combined trial competition in Lahti with a leap of 123.5 meters.
Young women are not distancing themselves from the far right; they are just approaching it more slowly than men
A recent analysis reveals that young women in Europe are not distancing themselves from far-right politics, but rather moving towards it at a slower pace compared to young men.
TIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: Tulips stand beautifully in cold, roses in warm water
On International Women's Day, gifting flowers is common, and it's important to know how to care for them to maximize their enjoyment.
The women's national team delays its trip to Turkey to face Ukraine and hopes UEFA will make a decision regarding the war situation in the area
The Spanish women's national football team has postponed its trip to Turkey amid concerns over safety due to escalating conflict in the region, awaiting UEFA's guidance on whether it's safe to travel.
Maggie Gyllenhaal: "There are those who will criticize the intensity of my sexual violence, but making it less intense disrespects the unbearable suffering of it"
Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses the complexities of portraying sexual violence and the impact of silence in classic cinema, drawing parallels to the film 'Frankenstein'.
Women in IT moves to empower female students in technology
The Nigerian Women in Information Technology has launched the Campus Tech Queens Initiative to empower female students in technology through mentorship and training.
Indrรกฤkovรก is Golden. It Ends a Long Czech Wait
Aneลพka Indrรกฤkovรก has won the gold medal in ski jumping at the junior world championships in Lillehammer, marking the first medal for the Czech Republic in this sport since 2019.
Sรกnchez at the 8M event: 'Many young people defend feminism, even if they don't want to call it that'
Pedro Sรกnchez emphasized the importance of recognizing feminism during the Womenโs International Day event in Madrid, despite a noticeable decline in young men identifying with the term.
Daughters inherit million-dollar debts in SC after becoming partners of companies in childhood: 'I was 5 years old when it went bankrupt,' says a young woman
Two Brazilian women recount how they became financially burdened due to business debts incurred when they were made partners as minors.
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.
Janja says she was harassed twice as first lady: 'It is unbearable for us women'
First Lady Janja da Silva revealed that she has been sexually harassed twice during her time in office, emphasizing the broader issue of women's safety in Brazil.
Vietnam typifies perseverance as it aims for new heights at Asian Cup
Vietnam's national women's football team strives for success in the Women's Asian Cup, aiming for a second FIFA Women's World Cup appearance after years of perseverance and strategic development.
Women dominate in Trump's government: 'It becomes more dangerous'
The article discusses the prominent role of women in Trump's administration, suggesting that their involvement makes the political landscape more dangerous.
Criminal Law: It's Time for Every Femicide to Be Punished as What It Is: Murder
The SPD calls for femicide, specifically the killing of women due to misogynistic motives, to be legally classified and punished as murder in Germany.
The Hard Rock Cafe Athens honors women with a special menu for all of March - and it doesn't stop there
The Hard Rock Cafe Athens is celebrating women's creativity and contributions to the music industry throughout March in collaboration with Coca-Cola.
Young Czech Women Conquer Trnava. It Doesn't Make Sense, Slovak Tennis Qualifies Hrbatรฝ
Czech tennis players Laura Samson and Lucie Havlรญฤkovรก dominated a major ITF tournament in Trnava, raising concerns about the performance of Slovakian players.
Teacher Dismissed Amid Sexual Assault Allegations in Ulsan Private School; Women's Alliance Calls it a Just Outcome
A senior teacher at a private school in Ulsan has been dismissed following allegations of sexual assault against two temporary teachers.
Vanessa Scalera: 'After seven years of love with Imma Tataranni, it's time to let her go'
Vanessa Scalera reflects on her role as Imma Tataranni, embracing a new phase in life after seven years with the character.
Uzbekistan investing in women's football as it prepares to host Women's Asian Cup in 2029
Uzbekistan invests in women's football with a focus on success in the upcoming Women's Asian Cup in 2026 and hosting it in 2029.
To put it briefly: The book is quite a sensational novel
Melania G. Mazzucco's novel 'The Architect' tells the story of Plautilla Bricci, the only female architect of the Baroque era, now available in Danish translation.
Casual sex in women is not worth it: this is the orgasm gap
Sexual encounters for women are less likely to result in orgasm, leading to questions about the benefits of casual relationships.
I rewatched Americaโs Next Top Model - 12 years later it made me feel sick
The article discusses the impact of America's Next Top Model on beauty standards, particularly for Black women, as revisited in a new documentary.
The Taliban horror is law. Broken bones for women? It's worse to hit dogs
A new penal code in Afghanistan codifies severe punishments for women, far less severe for animal abuse, reflecting the Taliban's repressive regime.
Suspect of killing a woman who refused a kiss planned the crime in MG, says delegate
Matheus Vinรญcius de Souza is accused of planning the murder of Priscila Beatriz Assis Teixeira after she rejected his advances, and the police believe it was premeditated.
It is necessary to punish more effectively, says reader about prejudice in football
Readers discuss the need for more effective punishments and initiatives to combat prejudice in football.
US women's hockey gold medalist says it's 'sad' men's team had to apologize for Olympics controversy
Abbey Murphy, a gold medalist in women's hockey, expressed disappointment over the men's team's apology following a misunderstanding related to a comment made by former President Donald Trump.
'The Daughter of Algeria' did it: Imane Khelif wins gold medal in Olympic boxing, Paris 2024
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won the Olympic gold medal in women's welterweight boxing (-66 kg) at the Paris 2024 Games, amid significant crowd support and controversy regarding gender issues in the sport.
Pepa Blanes: 'I had anorexia and I am obsessed with that topic. There are few movies about it'
Pepa Blanes discusses the transformative journey of women in fiction through her new book, highlighting the importance of female representation in cinema and exploring themes like friendship, desire, and mental health.
The 'Asi' rape scene is shocking; how it was shot, actress Kani revealed
Actress Kani Kushruti shares her experience portraying a rape survivor in the courtroom drama 'Asi' and discusses safety changes for women in the film industry.
Katrina Gorry has done it all for the Matildas. Now she wants a trophy
Katrina Gorry aims to lead the Matildas to victory in the Women's Asian Cup 2026 after an impressive career with the team.
'It will disturb you, but please watch 'Assi'', Taapsee's appeal
Film director Anubhav Sinha's latest movie 'Assi' tackles the critical issue of rape against women in India, garnering positive feedback despite a limited release.
"Girls don't simulate as much as boys." Women can play football and can play it well, despite critics
The article discusses the challenges and potential of women's football in Czechia, highlighting recent successes in women's sports amidst ongoing skepticism.
Margarita Salas, my mother: "Her legacy is inspiring, it showed that excellence speaks for itself"
The article reflects on the life and legacy of Margarita Salas, a pioneering Spanish scientist in molecular biology, as recounted by her daughter, Lucรญa.
63% of Spaniards Disapprove of a Male Family Member Paying for Sex
A recent survey shows that 63% of Spaniards believe it is wrong for a man in their family to pay for sex, highlighting significant attitudes towards prostitution and gender violence.
Young man stabs and kills woman after being rejected for a kiss and calls it 'foolishness' and 'stupidity' in MG
A man fatally stabbed a 38-year-old woman after she refused to kiss him, with the attack witnessed by her young son.
Now it's in the law: Afghan men are allowed to beat their wives
A new law by the Taliban endorses violence against women, allowing husbands to beat their wives as long as it does not result in broken bones.
Due to insulting Modi.. Indian politician deprives Muslim women of assistance
An Indian politician from the ruling Hindu nationalist party has come under fire for depriving Muslim women of blankets he was distributing in a village in Rajasthan, claiming it was due to their perceived insult to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He was chosen as the best coach of Czech women's football, but it was discovered that he filmed his players in the shower
A Czech women's football coach, named the best in the country, has been accused of secretly filming his players while they showered, leading to significant discussions about player safety and authority in sports.
BREAKING: Stephen Hawking family breaks silence to explain photo in Epstein Files of two bikini women
The family of Stephen Hawking has rebutted allegations regarding a photograph of him with two bikini-clad women, asserting it misrepresents his character and circumstances.