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Tuko News on MSNWomen MPs Defend Susan Kihika, Rebuke Kenyans Questioning Her Whereabouts: "Outdated Thinking"Nakuru senator Susan Kihika has been missing from her county for a long time. Women legislators came out to defend her after ...
Men are prepared to sacrifice family lives for successful careers in a way many women aren't, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage ...
Adolescence puts one thing very clear: we are failing as parents and as a society, if we keep giving our young children ...
The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) interviewed 150 female MPs and staff, finding that 76 per cent of MPs and 63 per cent of staff had experienced gender-based violence. The women worked in ...
"The environment in Parliament is cordial. Both male and female MPs help each other," she said. On gender struggles, she remarked, "Patriarchy unites all female MPs. No matter how successful you ...
There is “credible evidence” that ousted Reform UK Lawmaker Rupert Lowe and male members of his team unlawfully harassed two ...
Australia’s top cop has urged MPs to seek advice on campaign safety following hundreds of reports of threats and harassment ...
An activist group’s attempt to ban politicians from attending Muslim events has drawn criticism from some community leaders, ...
Submissions to the Parliament Bill have opened up wider conversations about New Zealand's constitutional arrangements, ...
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In mainstream media, women like me are portrayed through a singular lens: Our conservative beliefs. As such, we are easy to hate, mock and scorn.
Published on Tuesday, the study by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) interviewed 150 female MPs and staff from 33 countries, including Australia, China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and New Zealand.
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