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She Was Just 14: How Martina Carbonaro’s Femicide In Italy Exposes Gen Z’s Toxic Control Culture

The murder of an 14-year-old girl in Italy by her ex-boyfriend has sparked reflection on how patterns of control and possession, long associated with adult relationships, are now increasingly present among adolescents.

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LGBTQ Plus Society Women Worldwide

What If Leo XIV Won’t Go Further On LGBTQ+ And Women’s Rights? We Must Disobey Our Pope

With the arrival of the new Pope, can we expect a new stance from the Catholic Church on the rights of women and LGBTQ+ people?

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Society Women Worldwide

Egypt’s Scourge Of “Honor Killings” Relies On Leniency — From Both Courts And Families

Reducing sentences in family violence cases isn’t uncommon in Egypt. So women struggle from both: their families and the courts.

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Society Women Worldwide

Are Low Birth Rates Really A Simmering Feminist Revolt?

In countries steeped in patriarchal culture, like Poland and South Korea, fighting for feminist values could be driving some women to give up childbirth. As the word marks International Women’s Day on March 8, we take a look at international examples of women pushing back against societal expectations.

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Geopolitics Society Women Worldwide

Why The World Can’t Save The Women Of Afghanistan

This week, the Taliban closed a radio station broadcasting from Kabul and aimed at women — yet another act in its unprecedented isolation of half of Afghanistan’s population. While the world is not turning a blind eye, it lacks the means to put pressure on the Taliban.

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Ideas Society

I Wear A Hijab — Here’s How To Ensure True Choice For Every Muslim Woman

Hijab is merely a custom that, by force of tradition, has turned into a religious symbol — nothing more. The early Quranic interpreters, who favored transmission over reason due to their limited knowledge and weak analytical abilities at the time, interpreted the so-called “verses of hijab” without considering their historical context or the reasons behind their revelation.

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Society Women Worldwide

How Polish Women Are Shamed By Catholic Gynecologists

One-third of young Polish women don’t go to the gynecologist from fear of being judged. Catholic Polish doctors often refuse to prescribe birth control, openly make references to their religion, make judgmental remarks about their patients, and, in the worst cases, deny women life-saving care because of Poland’s draconian abortion laws.

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Society Women Worldwide

“Honor” Killings In Egypt Get Leniency From The Courts — And Victims’ Families

Reducing sentences in family violence cases isn’t uncommon in Egypt. So women struggle from both: their families and the courts.

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Russia-Ukraine War

Can I Send My Ex To The Front? How Russian Women See The War Differently

In wartime Russia, women are behaving in starkly different ways: some are fighting desperately to bring their men home, while others are actively encouraging them to go to the front — for the promise of good money.

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Ideas Society Women Worldwide

The Problem With Male Feminists

Feminists want male allies in the fight to advance women’s rights. Yet many men who claim to be allies have shown that they do it for the wrong reasons.

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Society Women Worldwide

In Egypt, How Myths Stand Between Women And Their Bodies

In conservative societies like Egypt’s, myths about the female body, including about self-care and sexuality, are very common. For Cairo-based Al-Manassa, Wafaa Khairi talks with Egyptian women about these myths and how they have impacted their physical and emotional health.

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Society Women Worldwide

Bound By A Name: Women’s Identity And The Bureaucracy Of Patriarchy

What’s in a name? For married women in India, it is ultimately a marker of patriarchy — and an instrument of marginalization.

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Society Women Worldwide

Stripping Protest In Iran: Why The Patriarchy Is So Scared Of The Female Body

Footage showing an Iranian woman stripping to her underwear at a Tehran university in protest of the country’s strict clothing laws, and her subsequent arrest, shows that fundamentalists over the world share a common terror of the female body existing in its own right.

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Society Women Worldwide

The Midwest Abortion Clinic Forced To Cross State Lines — A Lesson For U.S. Voters?

North Dakota’s last abortion clinic was forced to move to neighboring Minnesota two years ago, when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal protection of this right, guaranteed since 1973. Ahead of the presidential election, the fight for women’s rights is rallying Democrats.

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Society Women Worldwide

Iranian Court Orders Woman To Obey Her Husband — And Promises To Enforce It

The decision is yet another example of how Iran’s laws since the 1979 revolution have restricted women’s rights both inside and outside the home.

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This Happened — October 10: Iran Lets Women Attend Soccer Game

Updated Oct. 10, 2024 at 12:00 a.m. Some 3,500 women were the first since the Islamic Revolution to be allowed to attend a football match in Iran for a World Cup qualifier in Tehran on this day in 2019. What was the first sporting match attended by women in post-Revolution Iran? In October 2019, Iran […]

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Who Cleans Up After Spilled Milk?

A couple’s therapy session puts its own mental load spin on an idiom.

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This Happened — September 24: First Woman To Be Ordained An Episcopal Bishop

Updated September 24, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. On this day in 1988, Barbara C Harris of Mass became the first woman to be elected as an Episcopal bishop. What was Barbara C. Harris’ background before becoming a bishop? Before becoming a bishop, Barbara C. Harris had a diverse background. She was born in Philadelphia and had a […]

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This Happened — September 23: Saudi Arabia Allows Women Into King Fahd Stadium

Updated September 23, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. On this day in 2017, women were allowed to enter the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the first time ever. The women attended the stadium’s 87th anniversary celebrations and a qualifying World Cup match. Were there any restrictions or conditions for women attending the […]

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Ideas Women Worldwide

India Faces A Veritable Rape Epidemic, And Can’t Find The Cure

A new gruesome case of the rape and murder of a young female doctor trainee in India is bringing once again to the forefront the issue of women’s safety in the country. Why does this keep happening?

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Society

“A Male Terrarium”: What Is Life Like For Women In The Vatican?

Only a select few reside behind the walls — and even fewer women. From strict rules to unique traditions, is life inside this “man’s world” worth the sacrifice?

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Society Women Worldwide

From Beauty Queens To Journalists, The Somali Women Defying Both Al-Shabaab And Conservative Society

No other African country was dominated by men to the same extent as Somalia. Yet women have been fighting against male control: whether in parliament, where there is now a quota for female representatives, in journalism or in beauty contests. But they are coming up against dangerous opposition.

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Society Women Worldwide

Caste Outrage: Why Women From Mumbai Slums Were Turned Away From Kolkata Rape Protests

As demonstrations spread across India after the rape and death of a doctor in Kolkata, women from a Mumbai slum were asked to leave a protest site by residents of a high-rise complex. A sign that caste and class issues may be getting in the way of solidarity?

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This Happened — August 10: RBG’s Swearing-In As Supreme Court Justice

Updated August 10, 2024 at 11:50 a.m. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice on this day in 1993. She was the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, following Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, appointed in 1981. Ginsburg was nominated by President Bill Clinton. How long did Ruth Bader […]

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Society Women Worldwide

The “Vicarious Violence” Plague, An Insidious Way To Target Women And Their Children

In the darkest corners of gender violence there is “violencia vicaria”, or vicarious violence, aimed at one person (usually inside a family) to hurt another. It is a devastating shadow over mothers and children. Between silence and invisibility, this form of abuse leads to tragedies and leaves deep scars — and calls for urgent and greater recognition and protection for victims.

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Geopolitics Society

Christian Salafism? What Egypt’s Fundamentalist Copts Share With Radical Islam

The positions of ultra-conservative Christian and Islamic Salafism supporters are almost identical on cultural, social and legal issues, such as their position on private and public freedoms. That often starts with women’s freedoms.

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Women Worldwide

Bolivia: Solidarity Inside The Miraflores Maximum Security Women’s Prison

Former inmates of the Miraflores Women’s Penitentiary Center — where former Interim President Jeanine Anez is now serving her sentence — share their stories of solidarity and support among the women there, but they also call for changes within the prison system and society.

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This Happened — July 12: Malala Yousafzai Is Born

Updated July 12, 2024 at 11:35 a.m. Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist and Nobel laureate known for her advocacy of girls’ education and women’s rights was born on this day in 1997 in Mingora, Swat Valley, Pakistan. She gained international prominence after surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012. How did the Taliban […]

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Russia-Ukraine War

Vladislav Pozdnyakov, The “Russian Andrew Tate” Who Spread Ukraine War Beheading Videos

Having gained notoriety for his Male State movement, which was deemed too radical, even for Putin, Vladislav Pozdnyakov came up last year in connection with brutal videos being shared online, as well as a more recent attack against an ally of late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny.

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Women Worldwide

The Indigenous Midwives Of Chiapas Expand Safe Childbirth In Mexico

Erasing the practice of midwifery through legislation seems impossible, yet fear persists in Mexico, which counts at least 16,000 midwives, trusted by thousands of women every year, especially peasant and indigenous women.

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Worldcrunch Magazine #85 — Women, Safety & Our Cities

June 3 – June 9, 2024

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Society

Egypt’s Women Face Abuse On All Means Of Transport — And Uber Is No Safer

In Cairo and other Egyptian cities, transport for women traveling alone too often includes sexual harassment and assault — and the recent death of a woman who jumped out of a moving Uber because the driver tried to kidnap her has raised new alarms.

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Society Women Worldwide

Can Marxism And Feminism Ever Join Forces? Mexico’s Next President May Find Out

For decades, feminists have accused Marxism of not addressing women’s specific struggles. With presidential elections in Mexico approaching in June, an interesting experiment may happen, as two female candidates are in the race. A vision for how Marxism and feminism, together, can help change Mexican society — with a woman at the helm.

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Society

Meet Uganda’s Women Taxi Drivers, Steering Change In Male-Dominated Industry

Low pay, sexual harassment and job instability haven’t stopped women from pursuing opportunities in the male-dominated public transport sector.

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Ideas Society Women Worldwide

The Giulia Cecchettin Femicide: Will Italy Finally Face Down Gender Violence?

Cecchettin was stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend in northern Italy, a murder case that quickly turned into a political movement. The supposed motive is chilling in what it says about the current state of male-dominated society.

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Society Women Worldwide

Passport Control: Yemeni Women Still Need Male Guardian’s Approval To Leave The Country

With their country in an intractable civil war, thousands of Yemeni women have been unable to obtain passports and other official documents without the permission of a male guardian or relative — as warring authorities have been systematically violating Yemeni law and women’s right to freedom of movement.

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Society Women Worldwide

Women Of Disquiet: A Loud, Hard ‘No’ To Portugal’s Paid Housewife Scheme

A right-wing association of men in Portugal wants housewives to be recognized for their work — but in doing so wants to make sure that housework is something that is only connected to the female gender. Stop right there.

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Ideas Women Worldwide

Zorra What? A Eurovision Hit, Spanish Machismo And The Enduring Evil Of The “Z” Word

A debate about the Spanish entry for this year’s Eurovision prompts one woman writer to challenge the benefits of re-appropriating the word “slut.”

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Worldcrunch Magazine #74 — Text Me When You Get Home

March 11 – March 17, 2024

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Economy Russia-Ukraine War Women Worldwide

With Ukraine’s Coal Miners Called To War, Women Step In To Fuel The Nation

With men leaving for the front, Ukrainian women have stepped in to fill the void, notably in the coal industry. A reportage from the mines of the Dnipropetrovsk region to see how women are faring in this male-dominated field.

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