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El País - Health - Spain set to become the first European country to introduce 3 days of 'menstrual leave' for women - euronews.com - Spain - Japan - Indonesia - Taiwan - Zambia - South Korea

Spain set to become the first European country to introduce 3 days of 'menstrual leave' for women

Spain could become the first Western country to allow women to take several days of "menstrual leave" from the workplace each month under new proposed legislation to be unveiled next week.

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The film that changed cinema: Basic Instinct turns 30 - france24.com - France - county Roberts

The film that changed cinema: Basic Instinct turns 30

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Vladimir Putin - Turkish women want equal pay: Gender pay gap widens with financial crisis - france24.com - Britain - Russia - France - Ukraine - Germany - Turkey - Iran - Israel

Turkish women want equal pay: Gender pay gap widens with financial crisis

Meanwhile, Ukraine's president says Jerusalem could be the right place to hold peace talks with Vladimir Putin. Volodymyr Zelensky made the suggestion in a video posted on Telegram. It came after he addressed the Knesset on Sunday and compared Russia's actions in Ukraine to the "final solution", Nazi Germany's plan to exterminate Jews. He thanked Israel for its role as mediator, but called on the country to pick a side.

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Meet the Queen Bikers, Tunisia’s first all-female motorcycle club - euronews.com - Tunisia -  Tunisia

Meet the Queen Bikers, Tunisia’s first all-female motorcycle club

SCENES shines a spotlight on youth around the world that are breaking down barriers and creating change. The character-driven short films will inspire and amaze, as these young change-makers tell their remarkable stories.

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Women of the resistance: The heroines of Algeria's fight for independence - france24.com - France - Algeria

Women of the resistance: The heroines of Algeria's fight for independence

Our reporters explore the taboos surrounding sexual violence as a weapon of war, and we discuss the subsequent culture of silence that has hampered Algerian feminism.

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When husbands are abusers: Indian rights groups file petition to criminalise marital rape - france24.com - France - Usa - India - Iraq

When husbands are abusers: Indian rights groups file petition to criminalise marital rape

Also, the US Soccer Federation has promised equal pay for the men's and women's national teams after reaching a settlement with the latter. Plus, we head to Iraq where a group of women is carefully feeling out explosive devices, destroying them to keep locals safe in the Mosul region.

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Colombia decriminalises abortion in first 24 weeks of pregnancy - france24.com - France - Brazil - Colombia - Usa

Colombia decriminalises abortion in first 24 weeks of pregnancy

In Brazil, with little hope of finding more survivors, a massive clean-up operation is now underway following the deadly flash flooding and landslides in the south-eastern city of Petropolis.

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Ex-Afghan president Karzai believes Taliban will allow girls back to school - france24.com - France - Usa - Afghanistan

Ex-Afghan president Karzai believes Taliban will allow girls back to school

In an interview with FRANCE 24, former Afghan president Hamid Karzai urged the Biden administration to rescind a decision to allocate half the $7 billion in Afghan assets frozen in the US to families of victims of the 9/11 attacks. He said the money belongs to the Afghan people and that dedicating it to other purposes was "wrong".

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