Author: Azeezat Okunlola
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Husband Charged with Rape After Drugging Wife and Facilitating Sexual Assaults Over a Decade
The investigation uncovered 92 alleged rapes and lasted for 10 years, according to The Telegraph.
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Taylor Swift, Megan Thee Stallion, Others Unveil U.S. Women’s World Cup Roster
This year, the United States is in Group E with the Netherlands, Portugal, and Vietnam.
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Fertility Level Drops Among Women in England and Wales, Findings Show
The study found that upwardly mobile women delay childbirth substantially more than downwardly mobile women in terms of schooling.
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Kenya’s Alexandra Ndolo Secures First Place at Senior African Fencing Championships
Kenya’s first-ever fencing medal was won by Ndolo, who defeated Algeria’s Ines El Batoul Taleb by a score of 15-5.
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Former CNN Producer John Griffin Gets 19 Years for Sexual Assault Against Minor
Griffin declared that “a woman is a woman regardless of her age” and asserted that the expression “wanton whore” applies to “the core of any” female.
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Pretoria: Spiritual Leader Arrested on Rape Charges During “Steaming Session”
As reported by IOL, the alleged rape happened on the evening of April 12 around 9:30 p.m., according to Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, a spokesman for the regional police.
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FIFA Women’s World Cup: Adidas Releases Kit Bag
The company has collaborated with female athletes and professionals to develop a number of improvements tailored to women’s football to help with every jump, tackle, pass, and strike.
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Sierra Leone Decides 2023: 30% In The Shadows
It is noteworthy to mention that Sierra Leone currently exhibits one of the most minimal degrees of gender parity on a global scale.To ask where all the women candidates for the upcoming June elections are is not entirely without merit.
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Louisiana State University Names Aisha Ali-Gombe, Centre Director
Her appointment came after Louisiana State University received a $1.5 million grant from the US National Security Agency.
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ITV and BBC Obtain Rights To Broadcast 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
For the United Kingdom, ITV and BBC will alternately cover all 64 games of the 2023 Women’s World Cup tournament which begins on July 20 in Auckland, New Zealand.