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Several thousand people took to the streets of the German capital Berlin on Friday to mark International Women's Day. At midday a demonstration organized by an alliance of trade unions and community initiatives started at Oranienplatz in the city's Kreuzberg district with around 4,500 people, according to a police spokeswoman. Participants were demanding better living and working conditions for women. Many people carried home-made signs, some carried large banners. Accompanied by music, the protest marched to the Brandenburg Gate. On the neighbouring Unter den Linden boulevard, around 5,000 pe...
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Several thousand people took to the streets of the German capital Berlin on Friday to mark International Women's Day. At midday a demonstration organized by an alliance of trade unions and community initiatives started at Oranienplatz in the city's Kreuzberg district with around 4,500 people, according to a police spokeswoman. Participants were demanding better living and working conditions for women. Many people carried home-made signs, some carried large banners. Accompanied by music, the protest marched to the Brandenburg Gate. On the neighbouring Unter den Linden boulevard, around 5,000 pe...
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has joined numerous female and male counterparts in promoting women's rights via a video posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday, International Women's Day. Her female counterparts in South Africa, Belgium, Australia, Finland and Mongolia, as well as her male counterparts from France, Spain and Albania, all published similar videos explaining how and why they are campaigning for women's rights. Baerbock, in her English-language video, says women's rights are an indicator of the state of societies worldwide. "The more women are represented and have equ...
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Several thousand people took to the streets of the German capital Berlin on Friday to mark International Women's Day. At midday a demonstration organized by an alliance of trade unions and community initiatives started at Oranienplatz in the city's Kreuzberg district with around 4,500 people, according to a police spokeswoman. Participants were demanding better living and working conditions for women. Many people carried home-made signs, some carried large banners. Accompanied by music, the protest marched to the Brandenburg Gate. On the neighbouring Unter den Linden boulevard, around 5,000 pe...
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A Hong Kong women’s rights group has urged the government to enact more support and protection for women, citing income inequality and the pressure they face as carers for family members. Holding a petition outside the government headquarters in Admiralty on Thursday, the Hong Kong Women Workers’ Association called on Chief Executive John Lee to “listen to the voices of women.” Their appeal came a day before International Women’s Day, an annual date that recognises women’s achievements and raises awareness of gender equality. “Hong Kong is holding a lot of colourful activities, a lot of mega e...
Hong Kong Free Press
Men tend to overestimate women’s sense of safety and access to education and health services, a survey on gender equality in Hong Kong has found. The study, launched by the University of Hong Kong’s Department of Social Work and Social Administration and NGO Hong Kong Federation of Women’s Centres, surveyed the public’s attitudes relating to the quality of life among women in Hong Kong in January and February. Among the 1,287 adults who took part in the survey, 603 were male and 684 were female. There were significant differences between men and women’s answers, the results released on Monday ...
Hong Kong Free Press
Like most technology industries, the blockchain space is widely perceived to be dominated by men. Indeed, among the best known personalities in crypto – the likes of Vitalik Buterin, Gavin Wood and Justin Sun – to name a few, female faces are few and far between. Cointelegraph’s 2021 list of the Top 100 Notable People in Blockchain contains just 12 women, for instance. Hell, even Satoshi Nakamoto is widely assumed to be a man. Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The same can be said of investors. Recent research by eToro shows that just 15% of cryptocurrency traders are female, an...
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Women often suffer silently. Whether it’s stress, anxiety, or post-partum depression, it’s time we break the historical stigma surrounding women’s mental health. By Dr Sabba Mehmood There are several health myths that women continue to battle. Often, it’s the social stigma that prevents women from seeking medical advice and timely care. This International Women’s Day, let’s break down the many barriers that women around the world face. Let’s start with mental health. Because her mental health matters. #BreakTheBias The post International Women’s Day: Breaking the mental health bias appeared fi...
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