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Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado: 'There's enormous hope'

Politics

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Oct 13, 2025

Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado: 'There's enormous hope'

'The world will understand how urgent it is to finally succeed because of the implications'

Rob Smith
Rob Smith
What to expect from Japan's Sanae Takaichi

Politics

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Oct 9, 2025

What to expect from Japan's Sanae Takaichi

The politician expected to become Japan's first woman prime minister is a staunch conservative who must tame inflation and deal with domestic strife

Rob Smith
Rob Smith
Gates Foundation pledges $2.5B for global women's health

Nonprofits

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Oct 3, 2025

Gates Foundation pledges $2.5B for global women's health

It's the foundation's largest-ever investment in women's health research and development

Rob Smith
Rob Smith
Refugee-turned-rescuer: How women escape the Taliban

Education

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Sep 29, 2025

Refugee-turned-rescuer: How women escape the Taliban

Friba Rezayee runs a nonprofit to help women fleeing the Taliban

Emily Parkhurst
Emily Parkhurst
Half the world's population receives a quarter of news coverage

International

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Sep 16, 2025

Half the world's population receives a quarter of news coverage

The UN-backed Global Media Monitoring Project says women are seen, heard, or spoken about in just 26% of broadcast and print news.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
'Erin Brockovich of China' helps foreign communities impacted by Chinese development

Environment

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Sep 15, 2025

'Erin Brockovich of China' helps foreign communities impacted by Chinese development

Environmental lawyer Jingjing Zhang is working to hold China-owned companies operating overseas accountable.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Once worn, now wanted: The rise of resale

Arts and Culture

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Sep 5, 2025

Once worn, now wanted: The rise of resale

The global secondhand clothing market growth rate is outstripping general apparel, report says.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Human trafficking is up worldwide. AI is helping fight back

International

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Aug 26, 2025

Human trafficking is up worldwide. AI is helping fight back

More women and girls are being exploited around the world. Technology has a bigger role than ever in protecting them.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
The hottest luxury brands across the globe

Business

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Aug 11, 2025

The hottest luxury brands across the globe

Global uncertainty, rising inflation and shifting consumer behavior are reshaping the luxury market.

Rob Smith
Rob Smith
Outdoor adventure company empowers solo women travelers

Health and Wellness

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Aug 4, 2025

Outdoor adventure company empowers solo women travelers

Women Who Explore aims to provide a safe space for women to be themselves and explore without any caretaking responsibilities.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
$9.7M worth of USAID contraceptives are going up in smoke

Nonprofits

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Aug 1, 2025

$9.7M worth of USAID contraceptives are going up in smoke

The birth control products were originally intended to reach women and girls in low- and middle-income countries.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
1 million women and girls in Gaza Strip face mass starvation

International

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Jul 30, 2025

1 million women and girls in Gaza Strip face mass starvation

Famine thresholds have been reached for food consumption in most of the Gaza Strip and for acute malnutrition in Gaza City, a UN-backed authority on hunger warns.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Women's entrepreneurship rises across the globe

Leadership

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Jul 20, 2025

Women's entrepreneurship rises across the globe

One in 10 women launched new businesses in 2023

Emily Parkhurst
Emily Parkhurst
The Taliban's war on women intensifies

Politics

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Jul 17, 2025

The Taliban's war on women intensifies

Despite international efforts, Afghan women face increasing restrictions on their rights

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
WHO calls for expanded access to midwifery care models

Health and Wellness

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Jul 9, 2025

WHO calls for expanded access to midwifery care models

The world's estimated 2.2 million midwives aren't evenly distributed, a trend reflected by disproportionately high maternal mortality rates in poorer countries.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
New report reveals the state of the global gender gap

International

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Jul 8, 2025

New report reveals the state of the global gender gap

Gender gaps are closing fast in some parts of the world, but full parity is still over 100 years away at the current pace, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Modern ecofeminism gains momentum

Environment

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Jul 3, 2025

Modern ecofeminism gains momentum

Ecofeminist movements have led to initiatives like the Green Belt Movement in Kenya, which empowers women through tree planting and environmental conservation.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Maternal mortality rates improve but not fast enough to meet targets

Health and Wellness

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Jul 1, 2025

Maternal mortality rates improve but not fast enough to meet targets

While the U.S.’s maternal mortality rates are the worst amongst developed nations, 92% of deaths are in lower income countries.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Modern philanthropy is focused on sustainability

Nonprofits

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Jun 27, 2025

Modern philanthropy is focused on sustainability

Modern philanthropy is evolving to meet the dynamic, complex needs of today’s world.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Women control nearly $32T in spending, but brands still miss the mark

Business

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Jun 20, 2025

Women control nearly $32T in spending, but brands still miss the mark

Younger women feel better understood by brands, but that sense of understanding declines with age, according to a new report.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
'Crisis of grievance' erodes trust in government, business, media, NGOs

Nonprofits

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Jun 19, 2025

'Crisis of grievance' erodes trust in government, business, media, NGOs

The 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer found 61% of people have a moderate or high sense of grievance — a belief that government and business make their lives harder and serve narrow interests.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Women's representation among top political leadership declines globally

Politics

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Jun 18, 2025

Women's representation among top political leadership declines globally

Just 27 countries are currently led by a woman head of state or government.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Women in France have lower carbon footprint than men, research shows

Environment

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Jun 11, 2025

Women in France have lower carbon footprint than men, research shows

Driving cars and eating red meat are contributing to the gender gap in carbon footprints, researchers say.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
84% of coral reefs are bleaching as oceans warm

Environment

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Jun 11, 2025

84% of coral reefs are bleaching as oceans warm

Warming oceans are disrupting the symbiotic relationship between corals and the algae they depend on for survival.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
Hong Kong and Nigeria both struggle with housing for different reasons

Leadership

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Jun 2, 2025

Hong Kong and Nigeria both struggle with housing for different reasons

Housing challenges differ across the globe, but the overall issue is a lack of affordable homes.

Cambrie Juarez
Cambrie Juarez
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