Queen Camilla delivers message of support to survivors of all types of violence
Queen Camilla addressed survivors of violence in her speech for International Women's Day, expressing solidarity and support.
The 'New and Old Flagships' of Women's Billiards, Jeong Soo-bin and Kim Ga-young, Clash in Round of 16... One Will Pack Up
Jeong Soo-bin and Kim Ga-young, two top contenders in women's billiards, face off in the Round of 16 of the World Championship, with one player set to eliminate the other from the tournament.
'The hate speeches on social media bring real-world consequences', says reader
The article discusses the rise in violence against women in Brazil, highlighting the influence of hate speech on social media.
More Iranian women's soccer personnel accept asylum in Australia amid threat of punishment in home country
Several members of the Iranian women's soccer team have accepted asylum in Australia due to fears of punishment if they return home.
War in Iran: Two More Members of the Women's Football Team Seek Asylum in Australia
Two members of the Iranian women's football team have sought asylum in Australia after facing backlash for not singing the national anthem.
Displacement, Hunger, and Disease: Amnesty International Reports Women in Gaza Under Israeli Genocide Threat
Amnesty International highlights the severe conditions faced by women in Gaza amidst ongoing violence from Israel, stressing the impacts of forced displacement, health system collapse, and worsening living conditions.
Iranian football federation questions World Cup participation
The Iranian Football Federation has expressed concerns about Iran's participation in the upcoming World Cup following reports of women's team players defecting during the Asian Cup in Australia.
Israel commends 'courage' of Iranian women's soccer team as five players granted asylum in Australia
Israel's Foreign Ministry praised the Iranian women's national soccer team for their courage in remaining silent during the national anthem at the Women's Asian Cup, while five players were granted asylum in Australia.
Drama of Iranian Football Players – Seven Players Applied for Asylum in Australia after Not Singing the National Anthem before the Match
Seven members of the Iranian women's football team have requested asylum in Australia after they did not sing their national anthem before a match against South Korea, fearing persecution back home.
Australia granted asylum to seven Iranian internationals
At least seven members of Iran's Women's National Football Team applied for asylum in Australia after being eliminated from the Asian Cup group stage, with five already granted asylum.
Football, war, and power: J.K. Rowling and MartÃn Caparrós spark debate on social media
Writers J.K. Rowling and MartÃn Caparrós have ignited discussions on social media about the intersections of politics and football amid global crises and the upcoming World Cup in North America.
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.
Heirs of Walmart, L'Oreal and Koch Inc.: who are the richest women in the world according to Forbes
Alice Walton is named the richest woman in the world according to Forbes, with a fortune of $134 billion.
Networks: Trump's statement lowers oil prices and protests by Iranian players
The latest episode of "Networks" discusses the implications of U.S.-Israeli operations in Iran, including how Trump’s remarks on the war affected oil prices and the response of Iranian female football players.
Never violated the right in Iran. It was one step away from the attack
The article discusses Iran's readiness for war under the Ayatollahs, suggesting that international law allows for preemptive defense against imminent threats, particularly in the context of Iran's anti-American and anti-Israel stance.
War in Iran: Asylum instead of Prison for Iran's Female Footballers
Five Iranian female footballers are granted asylum in Australia to escape the threat of imprisonment in their home country.
Dramatic situation at the hotel: where are the 16 Iranian women?
Concerns for the safety of the Iranian women's national football team have escalated following their exit from the Asian Championships in Australia, leading to confirmed asylum for five players.
One of the world's largest electric ferries is introduced between Rødbyhavn and Puttgarden
Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five players from Iran's women's football national team after they sought asylum fearing persecution in their homeland.
Iranian women's football players have asylum in Australia, but what now? – podcast
Five players from the Iranian women's football team have been granted asylum in Australia, raising questions about the safety of the remaining team members and the future of women's football in Iran.
Neither woman, nor life, nor freedom
The article critiques the notion that the current conflict in the Middle East represents a significant moment for feminism, highlighting the devastating consequences of war on women and children.
Molineux returns to skipper women's Windies tour as Sutherland takes a break
Sophie Molineux has been named the new captain of the Australian women's cricket team for the upcoming series against the West Indies, marking her return from injury.
5 Iranian women's soccer players receive asylum in Australia after Trump pressure
Five members of the Iranian women's soccer team have been granted asylum in Australia following pressure from President Donald Trump and their political stance during the Women’s Asian Cup.
Photographer captures the beauty of women around the world
A Romanian photographer, Mihaela Noroc, highlights the beauty and diversity of women globally through her project 'The Atlas of Beauty.'
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.
Interior Minister: The Entire Iranian Women's Football Team May Stay in Australia
Australia is allowing five members of the Iranian women's national football team to stay in the country amidst safety concerns after they fled their squad during a tournament.
Iranian female footballers afraid of returning home try to stay in Australia
Iranian women’s national football team players refuse to sing the national anthem at a tournament, leading some to attempt to remain in Australia after the event.
A Tough Demand from Trump - 'They Will Probably Be Killed'
Donald Trump has urged Australia to offer asylum to the Iranian women's football team following reports of players fleeing the team's supervisors.
The asylum request to Australia of five Iranian female footballers on the run. Trump's intervention
Five Iranian female footballers who protested against the Iranian regime have requested asylum in Australia, receiving support from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Five Iran women's football players 'granted asylum' in Australia after Donald Trump plea
Five members of the Iran women's football team have reportedly been granted asylum in Australia following a plea from Donald Trump.
Snapshots in March: Pictures of the Day
Protests for women's rights, Holi celebrations, recovery operations after a landslide, and a dog show victory are highlighted in recent events from around the world.
Video: The moment when Iranian female athletes refuse to sing the national anthem of Iran
Five Iranian female athletes who refused to sing their national anthem during the Asian Cup remain uncertain about their fate while staying in Australia under police protection.
Trump to Australia: Grant asylum to Iranian athletes, they will be killed in Iran
Donald Trump has urged Australian authorities to grant asylum to the women's football team from Iran, citing the risk of their execution if returned to their home country.
Iran: five female footballers seek protection in Australia: 'Risks if they return home'
Five Iranian national female football players have abandoned their team during the ongoing Asian Cup in Australia, seeking protection from local authorities due to fears of returning home.
Iranian women did not sing the national anthem - now their lives are feared for
Members of Iran's women's national football team may be in danger upon returning home from Australia after refusing to sing the Iranian national anthem during their opening match of the Asian Championships.
Iranian women footballers 'seek refuge in Australia'
Five players from the Iranian women's football team have sought refuge in Australia due to fears of retaliation upon returning to Iran.
The Swedish team is falling apart – Harsh news is spreading
The Swedish women's skiing team is on the brink of dissolution as several key athletes are signaling their intention to retire after the upcoming World Championships in Falun.
[Exclusive] South Korea's Gender Equality Perception Gap is the Second Largest in the World, 23% Point Difference
A recent international survey reveals that South Korea has the second-largest gender perception gap regarding the sufficiency of gender equality, with a 23% point difference between men and women.
Flowers from various parts of the world reach Estonian store shelves on Women’s Day
International Women's Day is becoming one of the busiest flower-sending days of the year, with flowers arriving from around the world to Estonia.
The Situation in the Middle East: Recent Events
Recent events in the Middle East include the death of Iranian military leaders in a strike in Beirut, protests against the war on International Women's Day, casualties in Saudi Arabia, and comments from Donald Trump regarding Iran's future leadership.
Publisher invests in women and books to broaden horizons in Rwanda
Rwanda has the world's highest proportion of women in parliament, with 61% of seats held by women, and it is now focusing on literature to recognize its traumatic past and envision a hopeful future.
The Pope comments on the situation in the Middle East and violence against women
Pope Leo XIV addressed the situation in the Middle East and the issue of violence against women during a Sunday speech in the Vatican.
Finnish women stumble at the shooting range – Kaisa Mäkäräinen was astonished at the number of misses on Yle
Finland's women's biathlon relay team finished ninth at the Kontiolahti World Cup, marking their weakest placement of the season.
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.
Mexico 71: the women's final that filled the Azteca with 110,000 people and that football history forgot
In 1971, Mexico hosted a women's World Cup final at the Azteca Stadium, attended by 110,000 spectators, yet FIFA never recognized the tournament, leading to decades of exclusion and silencing of the female players' achievements.
Iran: More than 1,200 people have died since the beginning of the war, including about 200 children and 200 women
Iran's Health Ministry reports over 1,200 deaths, including 200 children and women, since the onset of attacks from the US and Israel.
"Today, women are on the cliffs, they climb hard, for themselves": the revolution of climbing
Women are increasingly taking center stage in the climbing world, achieving performances on par with men and making significant strides in the sport.
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.
Brazilian chosen to discuss women's rights at the UN headquarters in the USA
Mirele Santana de Macedo will represent Santos, Brazil, at the UN in New York to participate in the 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.
Shakiba Adil experienced the cruelty of the Taliban as a young girl: 'I don't want Afghan women to be forgotten'
Shakiba Adil recounts her traumatic experiences under Taliban rule in Afghanistan and her plea for Afghan women not to be forgotten.
'An Amputated Mother,' 'It's a Dark World,' 'Life Doesn't Go On': Mothers of Femicide Victims Share Their Grief
Mothers of femicide victims in Brazil recount the profound sorrow and trauma of losing their daughters to violence, revealing the lasting impact on their lives.