Category: News & Current Affairs
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Italy Strips Names of Lesbian Mothers from Children’s Birth Certificates
Milan, Italy’s business and fashion centre, was ordered by the government last month to stop certifying non-biological gay parents.
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Nigeria To Kick-start Africa’s Campaign at the FIFA Women’s World Cup
On Friday, they’ll have their first play in the tournament, against the Olympic champions Canada at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
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Nigeria To Kick-start Africa’s Campaign at the FIFA Women’s World Cup
On Friday, they’ll have their first play in the tournament, against the Olympic champions Canada at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
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18-year-old Nigerian TV Personality, Drugged, Raped Within School Premises
She received a call telling her to meet at Kobo Primary School in the community, located roughly 150 kilometers west of Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, according to police.
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World Cup 2023: Australian Team Calls FIFA Out Over Prize Money
The squad sent out a video statement before the Women’s World Cup, addressing the issue of unequal compensation for women’s teams around the world.
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Iran’s Morality Police Resumes Enforcing Mandatory Wearing of the Hijab
Montazeralmahdi stated that officers would be able to focus on “other vital police missions” if everyone followed the dress code.
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Around The World In 5
This ongoing series highlights women’s news and information about foreign policy. This week’s post covers July 08 to July 16.
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Ireland Vs. Colombia World Cup Friendly Match Called-off After Becoming ‘Overly Physical’
According to reports from the Irish media, midfielder Denise O’Sullivan was hospitalized after suffering a shin injury.
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London To Deploy Anti-catcalling Officers After Trial
In England, police officers are expected to be deployed to more parts of London to look out for men who are catcalling women in order to issue a £100 fine.
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The Netherlands’ Female Finance Minister, Sigrid Kaag, Resigns as Party Leader
Kaag has stated that she will continue to serve as interim finance minister until a new cabinet is formed.