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- Iran continues to target Gulf states
Iran's President clarifies remarks on attacks on Gulf states, says they are 'enemies', amid tensions with neighboring countries.
- March 8th Demonstration
Thousands gather in city center to protest for women's rights and equality.
- I asked a group of grandparents what they know now that would have made them better parents and the room went so quiet I thought I’d asked the wrong question — and then one woman said something that made three people cry, and what she said was only nine words long
Acknowledging our mistakes was harder than we thought it would be.
- European leaders react to International Women's Day
European leaders celebrate International Women's Day
- Middle East war: Remains of first US soldiers return home
US soldiers' remains returned home amid uncertainty over Iran's succession process
- women still ‘work 69 days for free’ compared to men, new report warns
Women in Spain pay effectively 69 days of their annual salary without pay.
- Europe is being drawn into Trump's war
US-Iran conflict draws in EU, China, and Israel
- Law of the jungle: How the actions of Trump, Putin and Netanyahu are weakening the rules-based order
Global norms and institutions are under attack from US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, threatening the post-Cold War order.
- German state election poses key test for Chancellor Merz
CDU faces key test in regional election
- Together they already fish in the far right to block Catalan Alliance
Manresa cannot have an open door to the ocean and welcome everyone indiscriminately and without control
- "Online misogyny is a business model"
Online misogyny has become a lucrative business, with some platforms profiting from advertising from companies that cater to sexist and misogynistic audiences.
- The little shipping company that’s making Europe’s sanctions look silly
A German logistics firm is shipping contraband to Russia despite European sanctions.
- "Cuba will fall very soon," says Trump as Shield of the Americas alliance created
Donald Trump announces 'Shield of the Americas' alliance, recognizes Venezuela's Delcy Rodríguez government, promises Cuba will fall soon.
- Germany news: Greens lead Merz's CDU in critical state poll
Greens surpass CDU in Baden-Württemberg state poll, leading in overall election standings
- Germany news: Merz's CDU, Greens in tight race in state poll
CDU and Greens neck and neck in Baden-Württemberg state poll
- Germany news: Merz's CDU faces critical test as voting gets underway in wealthy state of Baden-Württemberg
CDU faces critical test in key state election
- Spain: digital technology to combat gender-based violence
Spain introduces digital project to combat femicides
- Xi Jinping Aims to Give New Dimension to Africa-China Relations: Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping proposes to enhance economic cooperation with Africa
- The women in charge of Rome's museums
Federica Rinaldi, Barbara Jatta, Francesca Cappelletti
- Why Spanish businesses fear escalating clash with Trump
US trade policies pose threat to Spanish economy
- 1. Afghanistan: Forbidden women
Afghanistan's restrictive laws deny women most rights, Tamanna's job loss highlights the impact of funding cuts on women's economic opportunities.
- 3. Colombia: Mothers for Peace
Colombian woman's peace initiative shut down by USAID
- Matthew Remski: ‘Yoga can be a gateway to proto-fascist politics’
Matthew Remski's book explores how the far right has infiltrated the wellness movement, highlighting the connection between self-improvement and a desire for power and domination.
- The thing about growing older without children is that you have to become your own proof that your life mattered. No one will carry your story forward automatically, so you learn to live in a way that doesn’t need a witness to feel complete.
Growing older without children requires finding personal meaning and purpose.