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Mexican acid attack survivor calls on others to speak out Reuters
Hungary's 'Easy Riders' on a mission to help victims of abuse Reuters
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International Women’s Day is not a 'Hallmark holiday' Regan Ralph
Liberia's former president to train 'wave' of women leaders Nellie Peyton
'Despicable'- Women seethe over Mexico leader response to violence Reuters
Commonwealth launches training to spot abuse Sonia Elks
We're all biased against women, says new research Ellen Wulfhorst
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Opinion
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Gender equality under threat as progress stalls Matthew Lavietes
Bangladesh minister says women are needed in workplaces Naimul Karim
'Unpaid and unseen': Female workers bolster Britain's economy Sarah Shearman
'I'd never felt so vulnerable': women recount attempted femicides Reuters
India PM Modi hands over social media accounts for Women's Day Annie Banerji
South Korean feminist party to launch on International Women's Day Seulki Lee
Almost every country failing to scrap sexist laws Emma Batha
U.N. gender equality meeting cut over coronavirus fears Ellen Wulfhorst
Sri Lankan Tamil women fight for land a decade after war ends Rina Chandran
Women take on 'men's jobs' at Burkina Faso gold mines Reuters
Women protest against sexual violence in Malawi Alice McCool
Salvadoran women unjustly jailed for abortions, says U.N. group Anastasia Moloney
Gender employment gap costs EU 360 billion euros a year Reuters
Spanish government backs tougher action against sex crimes Reuters
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