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Protest creativity: Iranian women light cigarettes on burning portrait of the ayatollah
Iranian women are increasingly using creative and radical methods to protest against the country's authoritarian regime. Recent actions include setting cigarettes alight on burning portraits of religi...
4 Predictions for China in 2026
The article discusses four potential trends and predictions for China in 2026, focusing on areas such as women's rights advancements, challenges and opportunities within the tech sector, particularly ...
Football: Afghan women make statement on international stage
Afghanistan's female football team has been striving to play internationally while in exile for many years. This year marked a significant step towards their goal, although challenges persist....
Christmas brings rise in domestic violence in Germany
The holiday season, particularly Christmas, poses significant danger for women due to increased stress, financial concerns, and crowded living spaces. This period sees a heightened risk of domestic vi...
Hong Kong’s sex offence laws are to be overhauled. What needs to be updated?
Jessie Ho describes her traumatic experience during a trial for sexual assault where she faced questions focusing on minor details of the incident rather than addressing the core issue. This highlight...
Can Japan’s first woman prime minister tackle violence against women?
In Japan, only about 5% of victims of sexual assault report such incidents to police authorities. Additionally, nearly half of these reported cases are not recorded by the police, according to academi...
UK’s Queen Camilla describes assault by man on train
Queen Camilla of the UK has for the first time on record shared with the BBC an account from her teenage years where she fought off a male attacker on a train. She expressed anger at the incident whic...