women’s rights
Sarah Porter Withdrawn from Spine Race After Death Threats Over Humanitarian Work
Ultramarathon runner Sarah Porter was forced to withdraw from the Montane Spine Challenger South after receiving death threats linked to her vital humanitarian work supporting women and girls in war zones. Organizers prioritized safety amid unprecedented security concerns for the…
Haq: Yami Gautam’s Shazia Bano Ignites Global Debate on Women’s Rights and Justice
Yami Gautam’s powerful portrayal of Shazia Bano in ‘Haq’, inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case, has captivated audiences globally after its Netflix release, sparking crucial discussions on women’s rights and legal reform.
Haq: The Film, the Landmark Shah Bano Case, and Its Enduring Legacy
The film ‘Haq’ dramatizes the struggles of Shazia Bano, inspired by the real-life Shah Bano case, highlighting the fight for divorced Muslim women’s rights in India.
Fatima Bosch: Triumph and Turmoil at Miss Universe 2025
Fatima Bosch of Mexico emerged as Miss Universe 2025 after a pageant fraught with controversy—from public insults and judge resignations to dramatic walkouts and falls. Her stand against bullying sparked international dialogue on women’s rights and reshaped the narrative of…
Fatima Bosch Triumphs at Miss Universe 2025 After Chaotic, Controversial Pageant
Fatima Bosch of Mexico claimed the Miss Universe 2025 crown, overcoming public humiliation, judge resignations, and accusations of vote rigging in a pageant marked by chaos and controversy.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s Public Assault Sparks Nationwide Outrage and Demands for Change
A shocking public groping of Mexico’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has ignited outrage, soul-searching, and renewed calls for action against gender violence. The incident, captured on video, has become a catalyst for political and social debate about women’s safety…
Miss Universe Walkout: Contestants Rally Behind Miss Mexico After Host Official’s Public Insult
The 74th Miss Universe pageant was shaken by a mass contestant walkout after Miss Mexico was publicly insulted by a Thai official, sparking a global debate on respect and women’s rights.
UK Supreme Court Defines ‘Woman’ as Biological Sex
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of ‘woman’ under the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, sparking widespread debate.









