Giada, a 30-year-old writer, lives in central Italy with her boyfriend, a shop assistant also in his thirties. After several unpaid internships,
Tag: Women's Rights
The top 10 moments that shaped women’s football in 2023 | Football News
It was the year that saw Australia and New Zealand host the biggest and most-watched FIFA Women’s World Cup, which culminated with
US Supreme Court to decide on access to abortion pill in major case | Women’s Rights News
The Biden administration aims to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone, which has been approved by the FDA. The US Supreme
Iran’s Mohammadi slams ‘tyrannical’ regime in Nobel Prize speech from jail | Women’s Rights News
Imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has denounced a “tyrannical and anti-women religious” government in Iran in an acceptance speech read
Iran’s Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to begin new hunger strike: Family | Women’s Rights News
Mohammadi to go on hunger strike ‘in solidarity’ with Iran’s Baha’i religious minority as her prize is awarded in Norway. Nobel Peace
Sexual violence still a major threat as Sudan’s conflict grinds on | Sexual Assault
Cairo, Egypt – While sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) has increased notably in Sudan during the fighting that has torn the country
Voters in US state of Ohio to weigh in on abortion rights | Women’s Rights News
Abortion rights have remained fiercely contested since a Supreme Court ruling allowed states to ban the practice. Residents of Ohio are voting
Women’s rights row hangs over Australia-Afghanistan Cricket World Cup match | ICC Cricket World Cup News
Pune, India – As Afghanistan trained and prepared for their World Cup campaign, their coach repeatedly hammered an idea into their collective consciousness:
Pregnant women in peril from Israel’s bombardment | Gaza
NewsFeed Pregnant women and their unborn children in Gaza are among those in danger from Israel’s bombardment and siege. Thousands of expectant
Afghanistan girls education activist Matiullah Wesa released by Taliban | Women News
Wesa, who travelled the country campaigning for girls to have access to education, freed after seven months in prison. An Afghan rights
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