Category: Breaking News
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Election Tribunal Announces Akpoti-Uduaghan as the Winner in Kogi Central Senate Poll
Accordingly, the tribunal acknowledged Akpoti-Uduaghan as the legitimate victor of the contentious senate election.
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Female Prisoner Alleges Rape by Trans Inmate in All-Women Prison
She claims that prison guards did not take “corrective action” against the “sexually aggressive and harassing behavior of the transgenders,” so she has filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey Department of Corrections.
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Spanish Federation Fires World Cup-winning Coach Jorge Vilda
In a statement, the Spanish FA thanked Vilda for his work in the role and noted how he had helped grow the women’s game in the country.
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India: Kavitha Encourages All 47 Parties to Support the Women’s Reservation Bill
Kavitha wrote a letter to the parties urging them to put aside their differences and prioritize the Women’s Reservation Bill, which will reserve 33 per cent of seats in the Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies for women.
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Japanese Women Outperform Men in Unpaid Housework by Over Half a Trillion Dollars
However, she noted that the cultural expectation in Japan that women do the majority of the housework persisted.
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Nebraska: Republic Governor Signs Anti-trans Bill Defining Male and Female by Biological Organs
In a statement, Pillen said: “It is common sense that men do not belong in women’s-only spaces.”
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Ireland’s Expanded Free Birth Control Program Now Includes Women Ages 17 To 30
The program initially included only women under the age of 25, but in January 2023, eligibility was extended to women aged 26 and older.
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Scottish Women’s Awards 2023: Janice Russell Gets Nominated Twice
“To be shortlisted alongside so many incredible women making a positive difference in all sectors of Scottish life is both humbling and inspiring,” said Mrs Russell.
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Rubiales: RFEF To Decide Jorge Vilda’s Fate Today
Ten days after his team won the Women’s World Cup, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is considering firing Jorge Vilda.
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England Women National Cricket Team To Receive The Same Match Fees As Male Players
The England and Whales Cricket Board (ECB) made the decision to advance and give an equivalent match price raise in response to the ICEC report and the spike in interest in the women’s games.