Category: News & Current Affairs
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Spanish Football Association President Luis Rubiales Resigns Following Jenni Hermoso Scandal
When asked by Morgan what convinced him to leave, Rubiales said he discussed it with his loved ones and took their advice.
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Spanish Football Association President Luis Rubiales Resigns Following Jenni Hermoso Scandal
When asked by Morgan what convinced him to leave, Rubiales said he discussed it with his loved ones and took their advice.
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Spanish Football Association President Luis Rubiales Resigns Following Jenni Hermoso Scandal
When asked by Morgan what convinced him to leave, Rubiales said he discussed it with his loved ones and took their advice.
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From Outrage To Action: Disturbing Numbers In August
UN Women estimates that 736 million women—nearly one-third of all women aged 15 and older—have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both at some point in their lives.
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Around The World In 5
Around the World in 5 is an ongoing series that highlights news related to women in five countries, updated every week. This week’s post covers September
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‘I consider myself a coach till 2028’- Jorge Vilda, Following Dismissal
Vilda, who cheered Rubiales on during his now-famous speech in which he insisted he would not resign, has vowed to take legal action to challenge his dismissal.
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‘I consider myself a coach till 2028’- Jorge Vilda, Following Dismissal
Vilda, who cheered Rubiales on during his now-famous speech in which he insisted he would not resign, has vowed to take legal action to challenge his dismissal.
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‘I consider myself a coach till 2028’- Jorge Vilda, Following Dismissal
Vilda, who cheered Rubiales on during his now-famous speech in which he insisted he would not resign, has vowed to take legal action to challenge his dismissal.
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Mexico Set for First Female President in 2024 Elections
“This is a feminist’s dream,” said Maricruz Ocampo, a women’s rights activist in Querétaro, the country’s central city. The 2024 race, she said, “is going to signify a turn in the way that we see women in politics.”
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Mexico Set for First Female President in 2024 Elections
“This is a feminist’s dream,” said Maricruz Ocampo, a women’s rights activist in Querétaro, the country’s central city. The 2024 race, she said, “is going to signify a turn in the way that we see women in politics.”