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Juni
- La parité, victime du remaniement (Le Monde, 30/06/2011)
- Maternity deaths force inquiry into health trust (The Independent, 30/06/2011)
- Five Saudi women are seized for driving (The Independent, 30/06/2011)
- South Africa's lesbians fear 'corrective rape' (BBC News, 30/06/2011)
- French women 'coming forward' on sex abuse (BBC News, audio, 30/06/2011)
- Breast implants are still a gamble (The Globe and Mail, 30/06/2011)
- Kaddafi zet vrouwelijk leger van 500 'moordmachines' in (De Volkskrant, 29/06/2011)
- Steeds meer vrouwen hoger opgeleid dan hun man (De Volkskrant, 29/06/2011)
- Saudische agenten jagen op vrouwelijke chauffeurs (De Volkskrant, 29/06/2011)
- Can a feminist rejoice in the likes of Beyoncé or Lagarde? (The Guardian, 29/06/2011)
- Women on top in France? (The Guardian, 29/06/2011)
- Bridesmaids didn't invent the feminist chick flick (The Guardian, 29/06/2011)
- French feminism is back – with beards (The Guardian, 29/06/2011)
- Africa viewpoint: Nigerian weddings, money and babies (BBC News, 29/06/2011)
- Maternity deaths prompt NHS Trust investigation (BBC News, 29/06/2011)
- Saudi Arabian woman challenges male guardianship laws (BBC News, 29/06/2011)
- Saudi Religious Police Detained 5 Women for Driving, Group Reports (The New York Times, 29/05/2011)
- Vietnam Jails 3 for Trafficking Women to China (The New York Times, 29/05/2011)
- The Doubts of a Stay-at-Home Dad (The New York Times, 29/05/2011)
- 2nd Kan. Abortion Provider Seeks to Join Lawsuit (The New York Times, 29/05/2011)
- Malaysia State Mulls Rewarding Good Polygamous Men (The New York Times, 29/05/2011)
- Libya's fighting women (CNN video, 29/05/2011)
- Mexican state wants all-female tourist police force (CNN, 29/05/2011)
- Saudi women arrested for driving (CNN video, 29/05/2011)
- Five Saudi women detained for defying kingdom's driving ban, activist says (The Globe and Mail, 29/06/2011)
- Scientists discover what women really want (The Globe and Mail, 29/06/2011)
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi warned over plans for tour (The Globe and Mail, 29/06/2011)
- Vrouwen hebben nog 200 miljoen alimentatie te goed (De Morgen, 29/06/2011)
- Vrouwen hebben nog 200 miljoen alimentatie te goed (De Standaard, 29/06/2011)
- Screenen werkt (De Standaard, 29/06/2011)
- Encore 200 millions d'euros de pensions alimentaires impayées (La Libre Belgique, 29/06/2011)
- Dans 94 % de cas, ce sont des femmes... (La Libre Belgique, 29/06/2011)
- Attention : mamans seules avec enfants (La Libre Belgique, 29/06/2011)
- Lagarde de retour aux Etats-Unis (La Libre Belgique, 29/06/2011)
- Puissance (Libération, 29/06/2011)
- Martine Aubry : «Je prends aujourd'hui devant vous l'engagement de la victoire en 2012» (Libération, video, 29/06/2011)
- Indonesia's maid trade thrives despite Saudi execution (BBC News, 29/06/2011)
- Fertility drops in global recession (The Independent, 29/06/2011)
- Prominent women in economics (The Globe and Mail, foto's, 29/06/201)
- Christine Lagarde nieuwe directeur-generaal IMF (De Morgen, 28/06/2011)
- Ouders betalen chirurgen in India om dochter in zoon te veranderen (De Morgen, 28/06/2011)
- Screening borstkanker redt wel degelijk vrouwenlevens (De Morgen, 28/06/2011)
- Lagarde nieuwe voorzitter IMF (De Standaard, 28/06/2011)
- Christine Lagarde gaat IMF leiden, als eerste vrouw (De Volkskrant, 28/06/2011)
- Gezocht: vrouwelijke ondernemers met lef (De Volkskrant, 28/06/2011)
- Christine Lagarde officiellement à la tête du FMI (La Libre Belgique, 28/06/2011)
- Christine Lagarde: une aura internationale acquise avec la crise (La Libre Belgique, 28/06/2011)
- Toutes les réactions suite à la nomination de Christine Lagarde au FMI (La Libre Belgique, 29/06/2011)
- Christine Lagarde nommée directrice du FMI (Le Monde, 28/06/2011)
- Le long chemin de Martine Aubry vers la candidature (Le Monde, 28/06/2011)
- Mme Lagarde, une stature internationale, un bilan intérieur mitigé (Le Monde, 28/06/2011)
- Une libérale contrariée, révélée par la crise (Libération, 28/06/2011)
- Quelles menaces judiciaires pèsent encore sur Lagarde? (Libération, 28/06/2011)
- Half the children of female inmates 'will go to jail' (BBC News, 28/06/2011)
- Mary Rose scientist gets honour (BBC News, video, 28/06/2011)
- Unison union elects first black woman president (BBC News, 28/06/2011)
- Kansas Abortion Doctors Sue to Block State Rules (The New York Times, 28/06/2011)
- Working Women Are the Key to Norway's Prosperity (The New York Times, 28/06/2011)
- France’s Lagarde Named New Head of I.M.F. (The New York Times, 28/06/2011)
- Sunset for American Women (The New York Times, 28/06/2011)
- Women Nudged Out of German Workforce (The New York Times, 28/06/2011)
- Room to Live and Love in China's Cities (The New York Times, 28/06/2011)
- Abortion providers alarmed over counselling plans (The Guardian, 28/06/2011)
- Women excluded from climate change projects in Africa, UN experts warn (The Guardian, 28/06/2011)
- Cybermummy – a blogging conference like no other (The Guardian, 28/06/2011)
- Doctors vote against cutting abortion time limit from 24 to 20 weeks (The Guardian, 28/06/2011)
- Brazil's female construction workers set foundations for new careers (The Guardian, 28/06/2011)
- Shortage of women running in Ontario election, group warns (The Globe and Mail, 28/06/2011)
- Why is it so rare to see women in top economics jobs? (The Globe and Mail, 28/06/2011)
- School zonder jongens of meisjes (De Standaard, 28/06/2011)
- Gloire posthume de Claude Cahun (La Libre Belgique, 28/06/2011)
- Bridesmaids buries Hollywood's fear of feminism (The Guardian, 28/06/2011)
- We Are Men: Changing how young men think (The Independent, 28/06/2011)
- Is France ready for a woman at the top (even if she is the daughter of Delors)? (The Independent, 28/06/2011)
- We must punish prostitution's buyers (The Globe and Mail, 28/06/2011)
- Eye candy or earnest analysis: Taking women’s sports coverage seriously (The Globe and Mail, 28/06/2011)
- Saudi women turn to social media for the right to drive (BBC News, 27/06/2011)
- Shoaib Mansoor: Pakistani film-maker tackling hypocrisy and taboos (BBC News, 27/06/2011)
- Bachmann for president? I'll take the glass ceiling (CNN, 27/06/2011)
- Michele Bachmann, evangelical feminist? (CNN, 27/06/2011)
- West Bank women cook up some independence (CNN, 27/06/2011)
- Mobile tech fights sexual harassment (CNN, 27/06/2011)
- Malaysia Wants More Women in Top Corporate Posts (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- Muslim Woman Sues Abercrombie & Fitch Over Hijab (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- Planned Parenthood Sues Over Kan. Blocking Funds (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- The Veil Behind the Wheel in Saudi Arabia (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- Always Ladies' Night at Qatar's Women-Only Cinema (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- Bachmann Announces Presidential Candidacy (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- Group Seeks Injunction on SD Abortion Law (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- Amnesty: Egypt Army Acknowledges 'Virginity Tests' (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- US Expands Human Trafficking Blacklist (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- NC Gov. Perdue Vetoes Abortion Restrictions Bill (The New York Times, 27/06/2011)
- B.C. urged to fund prostitutes’ lawyers at probe into murders (The Globe and Mail, 27/06/2011)
- Sons of unfaithful men more likely to cheat: study (The Globe and Mail, 27/06/2011)
- Veel animo voor sekseneutrale crèche (De Volkskrant, 27/06/2011)
- A search for justice by the women forced to marry strangers (The Independent, 27/06/2011)
- De truc met de macho (De Standaard, 26/06/2011)
- Vrouw veroordeeld voor genocide Rwanda (De Standaard, 26/06/2011)
- FOTOSPECIAL. Brusselse homo's protesteren met Kiss-in (De Standaard, 26/06/2011)
- World turning blind eye to 10 million child brides each year, charity warns (The Guardian, 26/06/2011)
- Want a bikini body? (The Guardian, 26/06/2011)
- How to Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran – review (The Guardian, 26/06/2011)
- Marine Le Pen: Is this the most dangerous woman in France? (The Guardian, 26/06/2011)
- Move over, Mumsnet! Meet the new breed of cyber mothers (The Independent, 26/06/2011)
- New Laws in Several States Restrict Later-Term Abortions (The New York Times, 26/06/2011)
- In SD, Abortion Counseling Meant to Discourage (The New York Times, 26/06/2011)
- Mrs. Obama Hits Her Stride as First Lady (The New York Times, 26/06/2011)
- No 'Him' or 'Her'; Preschool Fights Gender Bias (The New York Times, 26/06/2011)
- NYC Cops' Rape Acquittal a Prism for Varying Views (The New York Times, 26/06/2011)
- No ‘him’ or ‘her’ at Swedish preschool (The Globe and Mail, 26/06/2011)
- Marriage is the star at New York's pride parade (The Globe and Mail, 26/06/2011)
- Enfin un tiers de femmes dans les CA ! (La libre Belgique, 25/06/2011)
- De la famille au génocide (La Libre Belgique, 25/06/2010)
- Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, une criminelle aux airs de "mère-poule" (Le Monde, 25/06/2011)
- Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt, première femme égyptologue, est morte (Le Monde, 25/06/2011)
- A world without girls? (BBC News, audio, 25/06/2011)
- Simon Hoggart's week: Changing the gender agenda (The Guardian, 25/06/2011)
- Charlotte Raven: For most women, free choice is still something we can only dream of (The Independent, 25/06/2011)
- Terry Marsland: Union leader who devoted her career to fighting for women's rights (The Independent, 25/06/2011)
- Breast cancer prostate drug hope (BBC News, 25/06/2011)
- Face to Face With a Mother’s Pain (The New York Times, 25/06/2011)
- Attackers rape more than 170 women in raids on Congo villages (CNN, 25/06/2011)
- Congressional women battle the press on a softball field (CNN, 25/06/2011)
- Ex-Rwanda minister jailed for genocide, rape (CNN, 25/06/2011)
- Rape as a weapon of war (CNN video, 25/06/2011)
- Thelma & Louise would blush (The Globe and Mail, 25/06/2011)
- Voor het eerst vrouw veroordeeld voor genocide Rwanda (De Volkskrant, 24/06/2011)
- Should a woman's period affect her pay? One CEO makes the case (The Globe and Mail, 24/06/2011)
- Outcry in America as pregnant women who lose babies face murder charges (The Guardian, 24/06/2011)
- The end of feminism, or, how I learned to stop worrying and wear lipstick (The Guardian, 24/06/2011)
- Feminism in the 21st century (The Guardian, 24/06/2011)
- Meer dan 100 slachtoffers van verkrachting en geweld in oosten van Congo (De Morgen, 24/06/2011)
- Selon un étude, les mariages forcés en recul en France (Le Monde, 24/06/2011)
- "Dépénaliser l'homosexualité" (Le Monde, 24/06/2011)
- Combattre mondialement l'homophobie (Le Monde, 24/06/2011)
- Pregnant? Wait till the boss hears (The Guardian, 24/06/2011)
- Benefit cuts: single mothers are the biggest losers (The Guardian, 24/06/2011)
- Hillary Clinton backs Saudi Arabia women's right-to-drive campaign (The Guardian, 24/06/2011)
- Amnesty questions claim that Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war (The Independent, 24/06/2011)
- Rwanda genocide: Verdict due for female former minister (BBC News, 24/06/2011)
- Ruim 100 Congolezen verkracht bij aanval dorp (De Volkskrant, 23/06/2011)
- Widows: 'Your life is completely damaged' (BBC News, video, 23/06/2011)
- Nine arrests in 'biggest ever' sex trafficking raids (BBC News, 23/06/2011)
- Report suggests a third of girls sexually harassed at school (BBC News, vido, 23/06/2011)
- DR Congo mass rape: Ex-rebels accused in Fizi (BBC News, 23/06/2011)
- Muslim Tory minister says Pakistan's treatment of women fails Islam (The Guardian, 23/06/2011)
- About 100 Women Raped in Congo: Reports (The New York Times, 23/06/2011)
- Jewish Feminist Writer E.M. Broner Dies at 83 (The New York Times, 23/06/2011)
- Breaking stereotypes through radio (CNN video, 23/06/2011)
- Gallup: Americans prefer having boys to girls, just as they did in 1941 (CNN, 23/06/2011)
- CNN Hero working harder than ever to stop sex trafficking (CNN, 23/06/2011)
- Gangs join to prostitute women (CNN video, 23/06/2011)
- Rape in wartime: Listening to the victims (CNN, 23/06/2011
- The sixth sense: Do women really have ‘gaydar’? (The Globe and Mail, 23/06/2011)
- Mannen vaker spijt over carrière, vrouwen over relaties (De Standaard, 23/06/2011)
- Maleisische mannen aangemoedigd alleenstaande moeders te trouwen (De Standaard, 23/06/2011)
- Macho's dwingen ons tot zelfcensuur De Standaard, 23/06/2011)
- Maleisië spoort getrouwde mannen aan alleenstaande moeders te huwen (De Morgen, 23/06/2011)
- Blunt? Stubborn? Paranoid? Don't pigeonhole us feminists (The Guardian, 23/06/2011)
- I wasn't having a go at feminists – promise (The Guardian, 23/06/2011)
- Immigration: des mariages forcés moins fréquents (La Libre Belgique, 23/06/2011)
- Christine Lagarde passe son grand oral au FMI jeudi (La Libre Belgique, 23/06/2011)
- Quotas de femmes : la N-VA revient à la charge au Sénat (La Libre Belgique, 23/06/2011)
- UN launches international widows' day (BBC News, video, 23/06/2011)
- US regulators: Silicone breast implants relatively safe (BBC News, 23/06/2011)
- Femke Halsema: Waarom ik als vrouw naar 'seksistisch' Mad Men kijk (De Volkskrant, 22/06/2011)
- La N-VA veut relancer le Conseil d'Etat sur les quotas de femmes dans les CA (La Libre Belgique, 22/06/2011)
- Single mothers hardest hit by cuts - Fawcett Society (BBC News, 22/06/2011)
- Women turn to leeches in Tbilisi (BBC News, 22/06/2011)
- Michelle Obama Urges Africa to Advance Women's Rights (The New York Times, 22/06/2011)
- Activists: 2 Saudi Women Take Drive in Capital (The New York Times, 22/06/2011)
- Ontario funds victims of domestic abuse in South Asian community (The Globe and Mail, 22/06/2011)
- Video: Michelle Obama asks ‘What generation will you be?' (The Globe and Mail, video, 22/06/2011)
- SlutWalk plan triggers debate on women in India (The Globe and Mail, 22/06/2011)
- Canadian men more LinkedIn than women, but are they ‘savvier’ networkers? (The Globe and Mail, 22/06/2011)
- Huiseigenaar wil liever modaal gezin (De Standaard, 22/06/2011)
- 'Voetmassage' geen bagatel sinds DSK (De Standaard, 22/06/2011)
- Le journal d’une femme de chambre (La Libre Belgique, 22/06/2011)
- 12 idées reçues sur le clitoris (La Libre Belgique, 22/06/2011)
- Malgré les promesses non tenues, l'UMP promeut la parité hommes-femmes (Le Monde, 22/06/2011)
- Liverpool Women's Hospital IVF doctors hail EmbyroScope (Le Monde, 22/06/2011)
- Becoming a billionaire in China (BBC News, video, 22/06/2011)
- Feminism: why aren’t we talking about it? (The Independent, 22/06/2011)
- 'SlutWalk' Plan Triggers Debate on Women in India (The New York Times, 22/06/2011)
- Vrouwen mogen in Iran seks weigeren als man geen onderhoudsgeld betaalt (De Morgen, 21/06/2011)
- Geen onderhoudsgeld? Geen seks (De Standaard, 21/06/2011)
- Eerste lesbische huwelijk in Nepal (De Standaard, 21/06/2011)
- Wal-Mart wint proces wegens discriminatie (De Standaard, 21/06/2011)
- Tweede Kamer telt meeste aantal vrouwen ... (De Volkskrant, 21/06/2011)
- Hillary Clinton «soutient» les Saoudiennes qui veulent conduire (Libération, 21/06/2011)
- EU calls for women to make up one-third of bank directors (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- The supreme court's free pass on sexism for Walmart (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Feminism under pressure in China (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Hillary Clinton backs Saudi Arabia women's right-to-drive campaign (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Why women's football in England is a whole new ball game (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Breastfeeding by UK mothers rises from 76% to 81% (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- More new mothers are opting to breastfeed UK data shows (BBC News, 21/06/2011)
- Women encouraged to go for Highland apprenticeships (BBC News, 21/06/2011)
- More awareness of 'honour' violence in Northamptonshire (BBC News, 21/06/2011)
- Hillary Clinton praises 'brave' Saudi women drivers (BBC News, 21/06/2011)
- Michelle Obama meets Nelson Mandela in South Africa (BBC News, 21/06/2011)
- Inside a refuge for Mexico's elderly sex workers (BBC News, 21/06/2011)
- Bachmann Will Have a Fight to Stay at the Top Tier (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Clinton Backs 'Brave' Saudi Women Driver Protest (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Decision in Wal-Mart Case a Blow to Class Actions (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- In African Women’s Soccer, Homophobia Remains an Obstacle (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Clinton Adds Her Voice in Support of Saudi Women (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Kan. Sets New Abortion Rules Quickly (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- More Women Soldiers Fighting in Combat (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Iran's Fashion Crackdown Moves Beyond Headscarves (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Woman's Iraq Rape Allegations, History Questioned (The New York Times, 21/06/2011)
- Clinton switches gears, publicly praises Saudi women's driving protest (CNN, 21/06/2011)
- USA: Klage wegen Diskriminierung —Frauen scheitern mit Sammelklage gegen Wal-Mart (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 21/06/2011)
- De sletten hebben gelijk (De Standaard, 21/07/2011)
- Vrouw, verkeer en vouwfiets (De Standaard, 21/07/2011)
- Wal-Mart overleeft discriminatieproces van de eeuw (De Standaard, 21/07/2011)
- Saudi-vrouwen: ‘Waar bleef DE steun van Hillary?' (De Standaard, 21/07/2011)
- Eerste lesbische huwelijk in Nepal (De Standaard, 21/07/2011)
- Rechtbank spreekt Walmart vrij van loondiscriminatie vrouwen (De Morgen, 21/07/2011)
- Eerste lesbische huwelijk in Nepal (De Morgen, 21/07/2011)
- “Osez le Clito”, une campagne féministe décomplexée (La Libre Belgique, video, 21/06/2011)
- Trop rares, les sages-femmes sauvent pourtant des vies (La Libre Belgique, 21/06/2011)
- La Cour suprême US bloque une plainte contre WalMart (La Libre Belgique, 21/06/2011)
- Nettoyer, c’est tout un métier (La Libre Belgique, 21/06/2011)
- La Cour suprême des Etats-Unis bloque la plainte d'un million et demi de salariées de Walmart (Le Monde, 21/06/2011)
- This call for Muslim sex goddesses is a setback for Malaysia (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Iain Duncan Smith rejects cross-party pressure on women's pensions (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Digested read: How to Be a Woman (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- What is Lady Cox's bill really about? (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Caitlin Moran's feminist handbook: Panel verdict (The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Victory for Walmart as huge sex bias case is thrown out The Guardian, 21/06/2011)
- Moves planned to ease women's pension fears (The Independent, 21/06/2011)
- Saudi women’s activism accelerates (The Globe and Mail, 21/06/2011)
- Les cent ans d’Ady Hanquet (La Libre Belgique, 20/06/2011)
- Honour-based violence 'massively under-reported' (BBC News, 20/06/2011)
- What pension change would mean for women (BBC News, video, 20/06/2011)
- A New Hurdle for Suits Brought on Behalf of Many (The New York Times, 20/06/2011)
- Wal-Mart Needs to Press Harder on Advancing Women (The New York Times, 20/06/2011)
- Wal-Mart Wins. Workers Lose. (The New York Times, 20/06/2011)
- Clinton Raises Women's Driving Ban With Saudis (The New York Times, 20/06/2011)
- UN Says More Midwives Could Save Millions of Lives (The New York Times, 20/06/2011)
- Wal-Mart Wins in Sex-Bias Case at Top U.S. Court (The New York Times, 20/06/2011)
- Writer: Clinton can't help Saudi women (CNN, 20/06/2011)
- First Lady meets African women (CNN video, 20/06/2011)
- Supreme Court rules for Wal-Mart in massive job discrimination lawsuit (CNN, 20/06/2011)
- Funding controversy stalls missing women inquiry (The Globe and Mail, 20/06/2011)
- Les femmes font de plus en plus grève (La Libre Belgique, 20/06/2011)
- L'implication des hommes, nouveau levier dans la lutte pour l'égalité des sexes (Le Monde, 20/06/2011)
- Elena Bonner, figure de la dissidence en URSS, est morte (Le Monde, 20/06/2011)
- Reported sex attacks rise in Devon and Cornwall by about 40% (BBC News, 20/06/2011)
- Pensions Bill changes affecting women to be debated (BBC News, 20/06/2011)
- Heiraten in Afghanistan —Verlobung ohne Braut (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 20/06/2011)
- Lagarde au FMI : derrière la femme, la candidate (Le Monde, 19/06/2011)
- My placard read 'Pensioner Slut' and I was proud of it (The Guardian, 19/06/2011)
- Caitlin Moran: 'Let's all go and be feminists in the pub' (The Guardian, 19/06/2011)
- Our phalanx of female MPs (even Tory ones) really is making a difference (The Guardian, 19/06/2011)
- Testosterone and high finance do not mix: so bring on the women (The Guardian, 19/06/2011)
- The ghettoisation of pink: how it has cornered the little-girl market (The Guardian, 19/06/2011)
- Women told to speak their minds to get on in boardrooms (The Guardian, 19/06/2011)
- Saudi women take to the road in show of defiance (The Independent, 19/06/2011)
- Rise in women's pension age 'unfair', says Age (The Independent, 19/06/2011)
- Humberside Police send rape awareness message (BBC News, 19/06/2011)
- Egypt's defiant women fear being cast aside (BBC News, 19/06/2011)
- Sex Scandals Highlight Dearth of Women in Politics (The New York Times, 19/06/2011)
- Indonesian Branch of Obedient Wives Club Opens (The New York Times, 19/06/2011)
- Libya’s Reported Rapes Unsettle and Divide (The New York Times, 19/06/2011)
- Power of women ignites city wide art (CNN video, 19/06/2011)
- Indonesian branch of new Obedient Wives Club called ‘backward’ (The Globe and Mail, 19/06/2011)
- Utrecht krijgt 'rape centre' tegen seksueel geweld (De Volkskrant, 18/06/2011)
- Nederland krijgt 'Rape centre'(De Morgen, 18/06/2011)
- Bannir la prostitution? On y pense (La Libre Belgique, 18/06/2011)
- Le Conseil des femmes francophones est contre (La Libre Belgique, 18/06/2011)
- DSK: une journaliste américaine dissèque la "seduction" à la française (La Libre Belgique, 18/06/2011)
- 3 QUESTIONS À Melina Cervesato (La Libre Belgique, 18/06/2011)
- Histoires de femmes avec notre sélection livres (Le Monde, 18/06/2011)
- Extreme waxing (The Guardian, 18/06/2011)
- Bridesmaids: how a chick flick won over a feminist (The Guardian, 18/06/2011)
- The Saturday interview: Caitlin Moran (The Guardian, 18/06/2011)
- Women driven to confusion in Saudi Arabia (The Guardian, 18/06/2011)
- India is no exception: The subjection of women is its own religion (The Globe and Mail, 18/06/2011)
- Utrecht krijgt eerste opvangcentrum voor verkrachte vrouwen
- VN wil gelijke rechten seksuele minderheden (NRC Handelsblad, 17/06/2011)
- Waar hebben Saudische vrouwen eigenlijk leren rijden? ... (De Volkskrant, 17/06/2011)
- Saudische vrouwen rebelleren, nationaal rijverbod genegeerd ... (De Volkskrant, 17/06/2011)
- Lancement d'une campagne pour éradiquer la prostitution en Europe (La Libre Belgique, 17/06/2011)
- Le vaccin contre le cancer du col de l'utérus gratuit dans les écoles dès septembre (La Libre Belgique, 17/06/2011)
- Dépistage précoce de la trisomie 21: vers une alternative aux tests actuels (La Libre Belgique, 17/06/2011)
- The Saudi Driving Protest, and Social Media (The New York Times, 17/06/2011)
- Women in Saudi Arabia Drive in Protest of Law (The New York Times, 17/06/2011)
- The plight of India's women (The Guardian, 17/06/2011)
- The women of Somalia are living in hell (The Guardian, 17/06/2011)
- Peru's sterilisation victims still await compensation and justice (The Guardian, 17/06/2011)
- RBC increases number of women directors (The Globe and Mail, 17/06/2011)
- Saudi-Arabien —Freie Fahrt für freie Frauen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/06/2011)
- Kamer verplicht sommige bedrijven een derde vrouwen in bestuursraden te hebben (De Morgen, 17/06/2011)
- "Meisjes zonder hoofddoek leven in zonde", leidt tot schorsing (De Morgen, 17/06/2011)
- Kamer stemt in met quota voor vrouwen (De Standaard, 17/06/2011)
- Clinton: 'Kadhafi gebruikt verkrachting als oorlogswapen' (De Standaard, 17/06/2011)
- Quotas de femmes : c’est oui ! (La Libre Belgique, 17/06/2011)
- Edito: une loi, un pis-aller (La Libre Belgique, 17/06/2011)
- Dix Belges tués au Cameroun ? (La Libre Belgique, 17/06/2011)
- Une convention internationale pour protéger les travailleurs domestiques (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- Le Parti socialiste favorable à l'homoparentalité (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- "Le récit historique proposé aux élèves reste masculin" (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- Le refus farouche de tout compromis (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- Doris Lessing, la tête brûlée (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- "Les Faiseuses d'histoire. Que font les femmes à la pensée ?" et "La Plus Belle Histoire des femmes" : la longue marche des femmes (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- "De l'égalité des deux sexes. De l'éducation des dames. De l'excellence des hommes" et "Des femmes en Amérique" : pionniers de l'émancipation (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- "Belle Gunness, la première tueuse en série des Etats-Unis", de Philippe Chassaigne : Belle, l'anti-femme (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- "Psychologie(s) des transsexuels et des transgenres", de Françoise Sironi : identités "trans" (Le Monde, 17/06/2011)
- Harriet Harman: 'You can't leave equality to the Tories' (The Guardian, 17/06/2011)
- Saudi Arabia must fulfil its promise to let women drive (The Guardian, 17/06/2011)
- Is Afghanistan the worst place for women? (The Guardian, 17/06/2011)
- Libya: Clinton condemns rape as weapon of war (BBC News, 17/06/2011)
- Saudi Women Begin Challenge to Driving Ban (The New York Times, 17/06/2011)
- Friday protest - Activist says Saudi women defying driving ban (The Globe and Mail, 17/06/2011)
- Karriere mit Kind —Wie berufstätigen Müttern das Leben erschwert wird (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/06/2011)
- FOTOSPECIAL. Naakt protest tegen rijverbod in Saudi-Arabië... in Oekraïne (De Standaard, 16/06/2011)
- Amnesty wil Saudische vrouwen achter stuur ... (De Volkskrant, 16/06/2011)
- Quotas de femmes dans les Conseils d'administration (La Libre Belgique, 16/06/2011)
- Affaire de femmes (La Libre Belgique, 16/06/2011)
- IVF and NHS fertility treatment service in England (BBC News, video, 16/06/2011)
- Number of sexually transmitted infections drop (BBC News, 16/06/2011)
- Magdalene abuses 'were wrong' (BBC News, audio, 16/06/2011)
- Flashy sports cars are male 'short-term mating signal' (BBC News, 16/06/2011)
- Switzerland: A Step Forward for Domestic Workers (The New York Times, 16/06/2011)
- US Condemns Sexual Violence in Libya, Mideast (The New York Times, 16/06/2011)
- Countries Back New Rights for Domestic Workers (The New York Times, 16/06/2011)
- Saudi women encouraged to drive Friday (CNN, 16/06/2011)
- Clients, not prostitutes, should risk criminal charges, court hears (The Globe and Mail, 16/06/2011)
- Where are all the female investors? (The Globe and Mail, 16/06/2011)
- Seksualiteit is niet van vrouwen alleen (De Standaard, 16/06/2011)
- U houdt de deur open voor een vrouw? Seksist! (De Standaard, 16/06/2011)
- ‘Vrouwen veroorzaken files’ (De Standaard, 16/06/2011)
- 10 Belgen mogelijk gedood door internetbruiden Kameroen (De Volkskrant, 16/06/2011)
- Studie: verband tienerseks en scheidingen (De Volkskrant, 16/06/2011)
- Dix Belges tués par empoisonnement au Cameroun (La Libre Belgique, 16/06/2011)
- Affaire de femmes (La Libre Belgique, 16/06/2011)
- Planned Parenthood defunding spreads (CNN, 16/06/2011)
- Congenital syphilis screening 'cuts baby deaths' (BBC News, 16/06/2011)
- Muslim women role models sought for London art project (BBC News, 16/06/2011)
- Female students must be made safer (The Guardian, 16/06/2011)
- Saoedi-Arabische vrouwen moeten sluier niet meer afnemen in rechtbank (De Standaard, 15/06/2011)
- Saoedi-Arabische vrouwen moeten sluier niet meer afnemen in rechtbank (De Morgen, 15/06/2011)
- Maar helft slachtoffers mensenhandel doet aangifte (De Volkskrant, 15/06/2011)
- Le cdH relance la question de l'abolition de la prostitution (La Libre Belgique, 15/06/2011)
- Why is feminism still so afraid to focus on its flaws? (The Guardian, 15/06/2011)
- Behind closed doors: the plight of the UK's domestic workers (The Guardian, 15/06/2011)
- Gang rapes in Iran cause fear and religious controversy (BBC News, 15/06/2011)
- Andrea Leadsom MP sets up mother's baby help group (BBC News, 15/06/2011)
- Afghan Women Most Imperiled, Report Finds (The New York Times, 15/06/2011)
- US Births Down for 3rd Year; Economy May Be Factor (The New York Times, 15/06/2011)
- Pakistan's Female Madrassas Breed Radicalism (The New York Times, 15/06/2011)
- A Protest by Saudi Women, Seeking the Right to Drive (The New York Times, 15/06/2011)
- Corrected-Afghanistan Is Most Dangerous Country for Women-Poll (The New York Times, 15/06/2011)
- Muslim Woman Seeks Egyptian Presidency (The New York Times, 15/06/2011)
- The most dangerous country for women (CNN, 15/06/2011)
- Chivalry isn’t dead. It’s just terribly sexist (The Globe and Mail, 15/06/2011)
- Vrouwen eisen recht op om zelf met de auto te rijden (De Standaard, 15/06/2011)
- Britse dansschool leert kleuters paaldansen (De Standaard, 15/06/2011)
- Vrouw die slecht slaapt, heeft slechte relatie (De Standaard, 15/06/2011)
- Vrouw staat baarmoeder af aan dochter (De Morgen, 15/06/2011)
- Afghanistan is gevaarlijkste land voor vrouwen en meisjes (De Morgen, 15/06/2011)
- Saoedi-Arabische vrouwen eisen recht op autorijden (De Morgen, 15/06/2011)
- Vrouw slechtst af in Afghanistan - India in top-5 (De Volkskrant, 15/06/2011)
- Seksueel geweld jongeren vraagt om protocol (De Volkskrant, 15/06/2011)
- D’objet en sujet, histoire de la femme (La Libre Belgique, 15/06/2011)
- Le féminisme chinois en danger (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- L'ONU dénonce le déséquilibre des naissances entre garçons et filles en Asie (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- A l'Assemblée comme au Sénat, le sexisme a de beaux restes (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- Enseigner le genre : contre une censure archaïque (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- Mariage homosexuel : quelle famille veulent les Français ? (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- Homosexuels, indignez-vous ! (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- L'Afghanistan, la RDC, le Pakistan, l'Inde et la Somalie sont les cinq pays les plus dangereux pour les femmes (Le Monde, 15/06/2011)
- L'Assemblée rejette le texte PS ouvrant le mariage aux homosexuels (Libération, 15/06/2011)
- Afghanistan worst place in the world for women, but India in top five (The Guardian, 15/06/2011)
- On prostitution, the government’s case is weak (The Globe and Mail, 15/06/2011)
- Saoedi-Arabische vrouwen eisen recht op autorijden ... (De Volkskrant, 14/06/2011)
- Flinke stijging aantal vrouwelijke bobo's (De Volkskrant, 14/06/2011)
- Épinglé (La Libre Belgique, 14/06/211)
- Skyrocketing Food Prices Leave Poor Moms Hungry (The New York Times, 14/06/2011)
- Pragmatic Afghan Woman Educates Thousands (The New York Times, 14/06/2011)
- South Asia's Growing Modernity Masks Women's Plight (The New York Times, 14/06/2011)
- Family and Taliban Scare Off Actresses in Afghan Film (The New York Times, 14/06/2011)
- Ready or Not, New Delhi Gets a Women’s Street Protest (The New York Times, 14/06/2011)
- The Work-Family Balance for Doctors (The New York Times, 14/06/2011)
- Are Weiner's women blameless? (CNN, 14/06/2011)
- Female Afghan journalist: 'I have no plans to stop' (CNN, 14/06/2011)
- The worst places in the world for women: Somalia (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- The worst places in the world for women: Pakistan (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- The worst places in the world for women: Congo (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- The worst places in the world for women: India (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- The worst places in the world for women: Afghanistan (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- Necklace ban for men as Tehran's 'moral police' enforce dress code (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- New commission to examine Scottish women's prisons (The Guardian, 14/06/2011)
- Sleep position during pregnancy 'link to still-birth' (BBC News, 14/06/2011)
- Scale of domestic violence worries IPCC chief in Wales (BBC News, 14/06/2011)
- Cardiff domestic abuse conference under way (BBC News, video, 14/06/2011)
- Sterilisation: North Carolina grapples with legacy (BBC News, 14/06/2011)
- Girls treated as commodities, child prostitution trial told (BBC News, 14/06/2011)
- Libya rape victims face 'honour killings' (BBC News, 14/06/2011)
- Cornton Vale report prompts women prison inquiry (BBC News, 14/06/2011)
- Decriminalizing prostitution won’t make it safer, Crown argues (The Globe and Mail, 14/06/2011)
- L'égalité homme-femme, nouveau motif de refus de la nationalité (Le Monde, 10/06/2011)
- Daar gaan ze, de slonzen, sletten en hoeren (De Standaard, 14/06/2011)
- Malaysia minister attacks 'Obedient Wives Club' (BBC news, 14/06/2011)
- How Will Afghan Women Fare in Taliban Reconciliation? (The New York Times, 13/06/2011)
- Congress Seeks to Prevent Rapes at VA Facilities (The New York Times, 13/06/2011)
- Disparities: Health Risks Seen for Single Mothers (The New York Times, 13/06/2011)
- Court Rejects Sex Bias Claim on Citizenship Rule (The New York Times, 13/06/2011)
- Saudi women should be at the wheel (The Globe and Mail, 13/06/2011)
- Cycling in a skirt – too sexy for New York? (The Globe and Mail, 13/06/2011)
- Prostitution ‘not a constitutionally-protected right,’ Crown argues in landmark case (The Globe and Mail, 13/06/2011)
- "Notre priorité : aider les femmes" (Le Monde, 13/06/2011)
- The woman who triumphed over Le Mans (The Guardian, 13/06/2011)
- Duizenden deelnemers voor 'slettenmars' door Londen (De Standaard, 12/06/2011)
- 35,2 procent Vlaamse ondernemers zijn vrouwen (De Morgen, 12/06/2011)
- Londense 'sletten' op straat voor recht op sexy kledij (De Morgen, 12/06/2011)
- ‘Paus sluit afschaffen celibaat niet uit’ (NRC Handelsblad, 12/06/2011)
- Hongarije trekt zich met anti-abortuscampagne niets aan van boos Europa (De Volkskrant, 12/06/2011)
- Saudi Arabia’s Freedom Riders (The New York Times, 12/06/2011)
- Mourning Slain Women, Families Hold Vigil on Long Island (The New York Times, 12/06/2011)
- Encore trop peu de femmes professeures d'université (Le Monde, 12/06/2011)
- Frauen als Partner in Kanzleien Karriere als Anwältin - bitte ohne Kinder (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 12/06/2011)
- Why I'll be joining the London SlutWalk (The Guardian, 11/06/2011)
- Technology and the Political Sex Scandal (The New York Times, 11/06/2011)
- Why Women Don't Get Caught Up in Sex Scandals (The New York Times, 11/06/2011)
- Women Play Large Role in This Triple Crown (The New York Times, 11/06/2011)
- L'épreuve afghane des "féminines" (Le Monde, 11/06/2011)
- Une série de mesures pour l'égalité hommes-femmes (Le Monde, 11/06/2011)
- A l'université, les femmes se heurtent aussi au plafond de verre (Le Monde, 11/06/2011)
- Guardian Books podcast: Feminism in literature (The Guardian, 11/06/2011)
- Homobar in Melbourne mag vrouwen weigeren ... (De Volkskrant, 10/06/2011)
- Indiana’s Law to Limit Abortions (The New York Times, 10/06/2011)
- Court integrating domestic violence, family court cases opens in Toronto (The Globe and Mail, 10/06/2011)
- Continuing professional development duties hit women harder (The Guardian, 10/06/2011)
- When is a woman's choice free? It's not always clear (The Guardian, 10/06/2011)
- Téa Obreht: 'I don't feel I've earned the Orange prize' (The Guardian, 10/06/2011)
- 'I'm All Right Jill' is no solution to rape (The Guardian, 10/06/2011)
- Arabie saoudite : six femmes arrêtées pour avoir conduit (Le Monde, 10/06/2011)
- Sexual fantasy and sexual reality are not the same thing (The Guardian, 09/06/2011)
- VN-onderzoeker twijfelt aan massaverkrachtingen Kadhafi (De Morgen, 10/06/2011)
- Helft van Belgen wil thuis werken, maar mag niet (De Morgen, 10/06/2011)
- Homobar in Melbourne mag 'gevaarlijke' vrouwen weigeren (De Morgen, 10/06/2011)
- Aantal vrouwen met hogere functie verdubbeld in tien jaar (De Morgen, 10/06/2011)
- Vragen bij viagra-aanklacht (De Standaard, 10/06/2011)
- Verkrachting vaak gebruikt als oorlogswapen (De Standaard, 10/06/2011)
- Viagra en testosteronretoriek (De Standaard, 10/06/2011)
- Aantal vrouwen met hogere functie is verdubbeld (De Standaard, 10/06/2011)
- Het glazen plafond barst (De Standaard, 10/06/2011)
- Le nombre des femmes au top a doublé en dix ans (La Libre Belgique, 10/06/2011)
- Le Distilbène, médicament "bombe à retardement" (La Libre Belgique, 10/06/2011)
- Les petits-enfants des grand-mères Distilbène, aussi. (La Libre Belgique, 10/06/2011)
- L’appel d’Albert II à l’Onu s’inscrit dans la continuité (La Libre Belgique, 10/06/2011)
- "Un été sans les hommes", de Siri Hustvedt : Siri Hustvedt avec les femmes (Le Monde, 10/06/2011)
- Continuing Professional Development duties hit women harder (The Guardian, 10/06/2011)
- Glass staircase not dress friendly (CNN, 10/06/2011)
- A bouquet for Bridesmaids: A comedy both sexes can love (The Globe and Mail, 10/06/2011)
- ‘Hillary Clinton wil president Wereldbank worden’ (NCR Handelsblad, 09/06/2011)
- Libye : Kadhafi aurait encouragé le viol comme arme de répression (Le Monde, 09/06/2011)
- Filling Classes With Learning, Not Fears (The New York Times, 09/06/2011)
- Female talent let down by business schools (The Globe and Mail, 09/06/2011)
- Menschenrechte ja, Mutterrechte nein? (Süddeutsche Zeitung, 09/06/2011)
- Koning Albert vraagt VN seksueel geweld in Congo te bestrijden (De Standaard, 09/06/2011)
- ‘Kadhafi kocht containers viagra voor massaverkrachtingen' (De Standaard, 09/06/2011)
- 'Wij zijn er sterker uitgekomen' (De Standaard, 09/06/2011)
- Vrouwelijke journalisten doorbreken stilte rond seksuele intimidatie (De Morgen, 09/06/2011)
- Marleen Temmerman voorzitster internationale adviesgroep hiv/aids (De Morgen, 09/06/2011)
- Albert II encourage l'ONU à combattre les violences sexuelles au Congo (La Libre Belgique, 09/06/2011)
- Gaddafi faces new ICC charges for using rape as weapon in conflict (The Guardian, 09/06/2011)
- Sexual fantasy and sexual reality are not the same thing (The Guardian, 09/06/2011)
- Gaddafi 'ordered rape attacks' (The Independent, 09/06/2011)
- 'Rape is used as a weapon of war' (BBC News, video, 09/06/2011)
- Rape war crime 'a truly horrific charge' (BBC News, audio, 09/06/2011)
- Sex Assaults Underreported, Inquiry Into V.A. Concludes (The New York Times, 09/06/2011)
- Just bar men from politics (The Globe and Mail, 09/06/2011)
- Why upcoming Supreme Court appointments matter (The Globe and Mail, 09/06/2011)
- Vrouwelijke militairen net zo weerbaar als mannelijke collega's (De Volkskrant, 08/06/2011)
- Kadhafi a ordonné des viols en série à l'aide de stimulants sexuels (La Libre Belgique, 08/06/2011)
- Don't turn back the clock for women (The Guardian, 08/06/2011)
- Bill limiting sharia law is motivated by 'concern for Muslim women' (The Guardian, 08/06/2011)
- The 'fallen' heroines of the Arab spring (The Guardian, 08/06/2011)
- Sex-selective abortion only aggravates misogyny (The Guardian, 08/06/2011)
- Why won't the pope let women protect themselves from HIV? (The Guardian, 08/06/2011)
- Philippines birth control legislation opposed by church (The Guardian, 08/06/2011)
- Colombia condemns murder of land activist Ana Cordoba (BBC News, 08/06/2011)
- Government policies an assault on women, Labour claim (BBC News, 08/06/2011)
- Orange Prize for Fiction awarded to Tea Obreht (BBC News, 08/06/2011)
- New plan to tackle violence against women in Somerset (BBC News, 08/06/2011)
- Culture, Power and Sexual Violence (The New York Times, 08/06/2011)
- Afghan women on the pitch and loving it (CNN, 08/06/2011)
- Afghan women footballers risk death threats, disapproval (CNN, 08/06/2011)
- One hundred years of healing at Women's College Hospital (The Globe and Mail, 08/06/2011)
- Women entrepreneurs swap stories in Rio (The Globe and Mail, 08/06/2011)
- UN member states agree on ‘universal access’ to AIDS treatment (The Globe and Mail, 08/06/2011)
- Female buddy flick died after 'Thelma & Louise,' co-stars say on film’s anniversary (The Globe and Mail, 08/06/2011)
- 'Aan onze uniefs studeren meer meisjes dan jongens' (De Standaard, 08/06/2011)
- Het gezicht van de Franstalige media stapt op (De Standaard, 08/06/2011)
- Les femmes et la survie du continent (La Libre Belgique, 08/06/2011)
- "Je regrette d’être partie" (La Libre Belgique, 08/06/2011)
- L'Assemblée se défend d'être un bastion du sexisme (Le Monde, 08/06/2011)
- Des recommandations pour favoriser la présence du père au sein de la famille (Le Monde, 08/06/2011)
- Pas de voile, pas de sortie en salles... le casse-tête sur les tournages (Le Monde, 08/06/2011)
- Christina Patterson: Sex, and the feminist's new clothes (The Independent, 08/06/2011)
- “Yeah, we did it.” (The Independent, 08/06/2011)
- Budget Cuts Prompt Fears for Sexual Assault Response Team (The New York Times, 08/06/2011)
- Audit: Sexual assault incidents within VA system underreported (CNN, 08/06/2011)
- Diplomatic 'girl power' on display at the State Department (CNN, 08/06/2011)
- Lipstick Theory bodes ill for U.S. retail (The Globe and Mail, 08/06/2011)
- ''Vrouwen in SGP-achterban mans genoeg" (De Volkskrant, 07/06/2011)
- Sexisme: un «pot amical» pour redorer le blason du Palais Bourbon tourne court (Libération, 07/06/2011)
- Latin America's former first ladies bid to break macho presidential mould (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- Hotel workers unleash their fury on Dominique Strauss-Kahn (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- Liberal Democrat revolt over plan to raise women's pension age (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- Gay Girl in Damascus blogger joins ranks of Syria's detained (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- National Portrait Gallery exhibition to celebrate UK's 'first actresses ' (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- Marching with the SlutWalkers (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- Surge in the number of women apprentices (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- The invisible domestic violence – against men (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- Ideology can't be left to the anti-abortionists (The Guardian, 07/06/2011)
- MP Gareth Johnson condemns IVF 'postcode lottery' (BBC News, 07/06/2011)
- Author Jane Duncan's World War II diary entries printed (BBC News, 07/06/2011)
- Ethiopian girls fight child marriages (BBC News, 07/06/2011)
- Does Christine Lagarde's sex qualify her to head the IMF? (BBC News, 07/06/2011)
- Therapy to change 'feminine' boy created a troubled man (CNN, 07/06/2011)
- Women journalists speak out on sexual attacks (CNN, 07/06/2011)
- EU: Mehr Jobs für Frauen in Deutschland nötig (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 07/06/2011)
- Groot-Brittannië maakt zich zorgen om hyperseksualisering van kinderen (De Standaard, 07/06/2011)
- VS-Congreslid excuseert zich voor obsceen internetgedrag (De Standaard, 07/06/2011)
- Sida : objectif zéro nouvelle infection... à l’horizon (La Libre Belgique, 07/06/2011)
- Olivia Rosenthal remporte le prix du livre Inter (Le Monde, 07/06/2011)
- La ligne jaune (Le Monde, 07/06/23011)
- Fifth of UK women decline cervical smear tests (BBC News, 07/06/2011)
- MPs condemn NHS regional variation in IVF provision (BBC News, 07/06/2011)
- Yemen's women are hoping for a new era (The New York Times, 07/06/2011)
- In France, an Outcry Among Feminists after Arrest (The New York Times, 07/06/2011)
- Greek Women Try to Soften the Blow of Austerity (The New York Times, 07/06/2011)
- Saudi Arabia - Advisory Council Urges Vote for Women (The New York Times, 07/06/2011)
- ‘Saoedische vrouwen moeten in de toekomst mee kunnen doen aan verkiezingen’ (NRC Handelsblad, 06/06/2011)
- Saudische vrouwen moeten stemrecht krijgen (De Volkskrant, 06/06/2011)
- 'Jonge vrouwen vaker misselijk door chemo' (De Volkskrant, 06/06/2011)
- The next sporty must-have is not just for Muslim women (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- To protect girls, women must have rights (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- Sexualisation and the Bailey review (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- Marching with the SlutWalkers (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- Should a woman's choice extend to aborting a female foetus? (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- Do women make better leaders? (BBC News, video, 06/06/2011)
- Women's prisons should close, says justice taskforce (BBC News, 06/06/2011)
- Southport conference examines role of men in church (BBC News, 06/06/2011)
- Women Atop Their Fields Dissect the Scientific Life (The New York Times, 06/06/2011)
- How the bicycle changed the world for women (CNN, 06/06/2011)
- Iran women’s Olympic dream crushed by dress code ruling (The Globe and Mail, 06/06/2011)
- Ireland urged to investigate alleged torture of women, girls (The Globe and Mail, 06/06/2011)
- Modebladen en hun mollige vrouwen (De Standaard, 06/06/2011)
- Les mariages homosexuels marquent le pas (La Libre Belgique, 06/06/2011)
- "Après la libération de la femme, aujourd'hui l'homme se réaffirme" (Le Monde, 06/06/2011)
- Bring back the F-word if you want to do more than worry about girls (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- Muslim women's group launches 'jihad against violence' (The Guardian, 06/06/2011)
- Women's convictions for domestic violence 'double' (BBC News, 06/06/2011)
- 'Compelling case' for less women in prison (BBC News, audio, 06/06/2011)
- Foetal epilepsy drug danger shown (BBC News, 06/06/2011)
- Extra radiation dramatically cuts spread of breast cancer (The Globe and Mail, 06/06/2011)
- Daerden wuift beschuldigingen van seksisme weg (De Standaard, 05/06/2011)
- Daerden beschuldigd van seksistisch gedrag (De Standaard, 05/06/2011)
- Daerden wuift beschuldigingen van seksisme weg (De Morgen, 05/06/2011)
- Le nombre de mariages homosexuels recule (La Libre Belgique, 05/06/2011)
- Progrès dans la prévention et le traitement du cancer du sein (La Libre Belgique, 05/06/2011)
- A Nancy, une femme née homme a pu épouser sa compagne (Le Monde, 05/06/2011)
- The Beyoncé groove (The Guardian, 05/06/2011)
- Pro-choice campaigners fight moves to turn back clock on abortion rights (The Guardian, 05/06/2011)
- The Katharine Whitehorn experience (The Guardian, 05/06/2011)
- Leicester campaigner wants lower cancer screening age (BBC News, 05/06/2011)
- Mass screening for ovarian cancer 'not effective' (BBC News, 05/06/2011)
- Cosmetics manufacturer Shahnaz Husain's start-up story (BBC News, 05/06/2011)
- Albertina Sisulu, Who Helped Lead Apartheid Fight, Dies at 92 (The New York Times, 05/06/2011)
- Iran Protests Hijab Ban (The New York Times, 05/06/2011)
- Marchers in Hamilton ‘SlutWalk’ call for evaluation of sex assault investigations (The Globe and Mail, 05/06/2011)
- V.S. Naipaul’s claim to male greatness feeble (The Globe and Mail, 05/06/2011)
- Moeders profiteren van co-ouderschap (De Standaard, 04/06/2011)
- 500 'sletten' eisen seksuele vrijheid in Amsterdam (De Morgen, 04/06/2011)
- Kamerlid Dijkgraaf: ‘SGP meest vrouwvriendelijke partij Nederland’ (NRC Handelsblad, 04/06/2011)
- 'Sletten' eisen seksuele vrijheid (De Volkskrant, 04/06/2011)
- 'SGP vrouwonvriendelijk? Integendeel' (De Volkskrant, 04/06/2011)
- Connaître le plaisir sexuel, malgré un viol (Le Monde, 04/06/2011)
- "Séducteur" ou "violeur" ? Comment favoriser l'empathie (Le Monde, 04/06/2011)
- Campaigners hold 'SlutWalk' march in Cardiff (BBC News, video, 04/06/2011)
- 'SlutWalk' march in Cardiff to defend victims' rights (BBC News, 04/06/2011)
- Drug exemestane can cut risk of breast cancer among high-risk women: study (The Globe and Mail, 04/06/2011)
- Why the courts must decriminalize prostitution (The Globe and Mail, 04/06/2011)
- 'SlutWalk' in Amsterdam voor seksuele vrijheid (De Morgen, 03/06/2011)
- Cessons la guerre aux porteuses de foulard ! (Le Monde, 03/06/2011)
- France's women put sexism on trial in wake of Dominique Strauss-Kahn case (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- VS Naipaul's attack 'just made me laugh' says Diana Athill (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- A Quiet Revolution by Leila Ahmed – review (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- Protesters hold day of action against legal aid cuts (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- Saudi Arabia's Women2Drive campaign is up against society (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- Why Anne Sinclair is standing by Dominique Strauss-Kahn (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- The Naipaul test: Can you tell an author's sex? (The Guardian, 03/06/2011)
- Playboy Bunnies: Modern feminists or 'club decoration'? (BBC News, 03/06/2011)
- In Queens, New Mothers and Old Asian Custom (The New York Times, 03/06/2011)
- A Feminist Riot That Still Inspires (The New York Times, 03/06/2011)
- Scandals put a spotlight on France's hidden sexism, privacy laws (CNN, 03/06/2011)
- African Women's forum in Morocco (CNN, 03/06/2011)
- Is France's Christine Lagarde the one to rescue the global economy? (The Globe and Mail, 03/06/2011)
- Eine Frau an der Spitze (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 03/06/2011)
- The New York Times appoints woman editor – after 160 years (The Guardian, 02/06/2011)
- Gezondheid prioritair voor ontwikkelingshulp in Congo (De Morgen, 02/06/2011)
- Bientôt une femme à la tête du New York Times (La Libre Belgique, 02/06/2011)
- Emancipation ou ensauvagement ? (Le Monde, 02/06/2011)
- Baisse de 12 % en dix ans des cas de sida chez les jeunes (Le Monde, 02/06/2011)
- 10 November 1975: Guardian columnist Jill Tweedie says sex is boring (The Guardian, 02/06/2011)
- The G8 must deliver on past promises for women and children (The Guardian, 02/06/2011)
- These 'virginity tests' will spark Egypt's next revolution (The Guardian, 02/06/2011)
- VS Naipaul finds no woman writer his literary match – not even Jane Austen (The Guardian, 02/06/2011)
- When States Punish Women (The New York Times, 02/06/2011)
- Smoking by fathers speeds onset of menopause in daughters (The Globe and Mail, 02/06/2011)
- Nigerian police raid illegal clinic accused of selling babies (The Globe and Mail, 02/06/2011)
- ‘Vrouwen zijn prinsesjes. Die horen niet achter het stuur’ (NRC Handelsblad, 01/06/2011)
- Bientôt un tiers de femmes dans les conseils d'administration (La Libre Belgique, 01/06/2011)
- Quotas : vote mercredi (La Libre Belgique, 01/06/2011)
- Women's rights must not be forgotten in Arab revolutions (The Guardian, 01/06/2011)
- How 'sex scandal' is sexual harassment (The Guardian, 01/06/2011)
- Nigeria 'baby farm' girls rescued by Abia state police (BBC News, 01/06/2011)
- Egypt 'virginity tests' decried (BBC News, 01/06/2011)
- Calls for Strep B tests for pregnant women (BBC News, 01/06/2011)
- Illegal acts of 'corrective rape' on the increase across South Africa (BBC News, video, 01/06/2011)
- Many women don’t know warning signs of stroke (The Globe and Mail, 01/06/2011)
- Hartenkreet (De Standaard, 01/06/2011)
- Minder vergaderen, meer actie (De Standaard, 01/06/2011)
- Loonkloof mannen-vrouwen (De Standaard, 01/06/2011)
- Tien tips om meer vrouwelijke bestuursleden aan te trekken (De Standaard, 01/06/2011)
- Quota voelbaar in de portefeuille (De Standaard, 01/06/2011)
- Vloeken maakt zieke vrouw somberder (De Standaard, 01/06/2011)
- Vrouwen aan de top (De Volkskrant, 01/06/2011)
- Zorgpapa-macho, waarom zo schaars? (De Volkskrant, 01/06/2011)
- Sexisme en politique : pour Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, «c'est plus insidieux qu'ailleurs» (Liberation, 01/06/2011)
- «Belleville Tokyo», une femme d’Action (Libération, 01/06/2011)
- Tackling domestic violence – one housing association shows the way (The Guardian, 01/06/2011)
- How the new New Man won (The Independent, 01/06/2011)
- '!Women Art Revolution' by Lynn Hershman Leeson - Review (The New York Times, 01/06/2011)
- Non Means Non (The New York Times, 01/06/2011)
- Many women don’t know warning signs of stroke (The Globe and Mail, 01/06/2011)
- Quotas : vote mercredi (La Libre Belgique, 31/05/2011)
- Femmes dans les CA: amendements adoptés en Commission (La Libre Belgique, 31/05/2011)
- De moins en moins de femmes dirigeantes (La Libre Belgique, 31/05/2011)
- Funny women do exist in the movies (The Guardian, 31/05/2011)
- Egyptians protest over 'virginity tests' on Tahrir Square women (The Guardian, 31/05/2011)
- The incredible shrinking presence of women SF writers (The Guardian, 31/05/2011)
- The self-love that dare not speak its name (The Guardian, 31/05/2011)
- Nigella Lawson is right. Baking is a feminist act (The Guardian, 31/05/2011)
- The changing faces of Facebook's women: a new picture every two weeks (The Independent, 31/05/2011)
- Egyptians decry 'virginity tests' on protesters (The Independent, 31/05/2011)
- A Change in French Sexual Views (The New York Times, 31/05/2011)
- A Saudi Activist, in Her Own Words (The New York Times, 31/05/2011)
- Nepal census recognizes 'third gender ' (CNN, 31/05/2011)
- Abortion debate trivializes rape (CNN, 31/05/2011)
- How to be a mompreneur (The Globe and Mail, 31/05/2011)
- Reaktionen auf das Kachelmann-Urteil "Damit bestätigt sich die schlimmste Angst von Frauen" (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 31/05/2011)
- Kaltgestellte "Antifeministin" (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 31/05/2011)
- Männerdämmerung (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 31/05/2011)
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