violenceagainstwomen
32-year-old green energy entrepreneur Yetunde Fadeyi will never forget what inspired her to start a clean energy company in Nigeria. As a six-year-old, Fadeyi’s best friend, Fatima, was killed by carbon monoxide poisoning in her Lagos home, along with her father and pregnant mother. “She often came over for sleepovers. But that day she didn’t,” says Fadeyi. “It was the time that they were stealing people’s generators, so they kept [the generator] in an enclosed area and by the time it was morning they were dead.” Petrol-powered generators like the one Fatima’s family had are valuable assets be...
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"I'd already heard about deepfakes and deepnudes (...) but I wasn't really aware of it until it happened to me. It was a slightly anecdotal event that happened in other people's lives, but it wouldn't happen in mine", thought Julia, a 21-year-old Belgian marketing student and semi-professional model. At the end of September 2023, she received an email from an anonymous author. Subject: "Realistic? "We wonder which photo would best resemble you", she reads. Attached were five photos of her. In the original content, posted on her social networks, Julia poses dressed. In front of her eyes are the...
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The event, first celebrated in 1911, traces its roots to the early struggles for equal pay and votes for women. On Women's Day in Italy, a nationwide general strike for women's rights is underway, organised by most trade unions across the political spectrum. Sectors such as schools, healthcare, and other industries are participating in the strike, with minor disruptions reported in regional train services, while long-distance transport remains operational. In major Italian cities including Rome and Milan, marches organised by unions and women's associations advocate for equal treatment of male...
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The lack of a standard definition of rape in Europe's first-ever law on violence against women has taken centre stage in talks ahead of the Women 20 delegation traveling to the Group of 20 summit in Brazil later this year. “The W20 is launching an appeal to reject the EU directive that will be put to a vote in parliament in April," said Linda Laura Sabbadini, who served as the Chair of W20 in 2021. "We want it to be rejected as it doesn’t include rape and sexual harassment in the workplace, so it does not meet the requirements of the Istanbul Convention.” In Italy, at least 31.5 per cent of wo...
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