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Apple and Google Urged to Dump Saudi App That Lets Men Track Women

February 14, 2019BEN HUBBARDComments Off on Apple and Google Urged to Dump Saudi App That Lets Men Track Women

Both tech giants’ app stores carry Absher, which lets male “guardians” track women’s movements — or even stop them from getting on a plane.

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Sierra Leone Declares National Emergency Over Rape of Young Girls

February 8, 2019PALKO KARASZ and DIONNE SEARCEYComments Off on Sierra Leone Declares National Emergency Over Rape of Young Girls

President Julius Maada Bio said a majority of the victims were under 15, and announced measures to combat sexual violence.

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Taliban Peace Talks in Moscow End With Hope the U.S. Exits, if Not Too Quickly

February 7, 2019ANDREW HIGGINS and MUJIB MASHALComments Off on Taliban Peace Talks in Moscow End With Hope the U.S. Exits, if Not Too Quickly

The most significant contact between insurgents and Afghan politicians was informal at best as the government was absent, but the Taliban offered some clarity on their positions.

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Let Women Enter Hindu Temple, Indian Religious Board Says, in Reversal

February 6, 2019KAI SCHULTZComments Off on Let Women Enter Hindu Temple, Indian Religious Board Says, in Reversal

Sabarimala Temple has been the site of violent protests and riots by men over whether women of childbearing age could set foot inside.

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Woman Killed by Fire in Menstruation Hut, as Nepal Fights a Tradition

February 2, 2019BHADRA SHARMA and KAI SCHULTZComments Off on Woman Killed by Fire in Menstruation Hut, as Nepal Fights a Tradition

Despite a ban and efforts to educate Nepalese about a centuries-old practice of banishing menstruating women to isolated huts, the tradition stubbornly lives on.

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Germany Proposes to Ease, Not End, Nazi-Era Abortion Law

January 29, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on Germany Proposes to Ease, Not End, Nazi-Era Abortion Law

A compromise in Germany would make information on abortion providers publicly available, but women’s rights advocates say it does not go far enough.

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The U.A.E. Handed Out Gender Equality Awards. All Went to Men.

January 28, 2019January 29, 2019ILIANA MAGRAComments Off on The U.A.E. Handed Out Gender Equality Awards. All Went to Men.

The awards honored Emirati efforts to promote gender equality, but the visual impression created by the announcement prompted a wave of ridicule online.

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Abortion, Newly Legal in Ireland, Faces Old Roadblocks

January 28, 2019January 28, 2019CEYLAN YEGINSUComments Off on Abortion, Newly Legal in Ireland, Faces Old Roadblocks

Women say the entire process is still hush-hush, given an emboldened anti-abortion movement and a continuing stigma that has left doctors slow to sign up for the service.

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Afghan Women Fear Peace With Taliban May Mean War on Them

January 27, 2019January 27, 2019ROD NORDLAND, FATIMA FAIZI and FAHIM ABEDComments Off on Afghan Women Fear Peace With Taliban May Mean War on Them

The idea of an American troop withdrawal fills Afghan women with dread, as they see Westerners as their only protectors not just from the Taliban, but also the “Taliban mentality” among other men.

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Women’s Marches Around the World Reflect Worry Over Violence and Populism

January 19, 2019ELISABETTA POVOLEDO and PALKO KARASZComments Off on Women’s Marches Around the World Reflect Worry Over Violence and Populism

In a dozen cities around the globe, women voiced worries about a bleak political future and called for an end to inequality and violence against women.

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