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Oktober
- 'Een pleidooi voor de 60-urige gezinswerkweek' (De Volkskrant, 31/10/2011)
- Les Indiens ne veulent pas de filles (La Libre Belgique, 31/10/2011)
- Abused women will suffer from legal aid cuts, charity claims (The Guardian, 31/10/2011)
- Mary Ann Sieghart: Giving women power requires action (The Independent, 31/10/2011)
- Deborah Close: Blazing a trail through the gender barrier (The Globe and Mail, 31/10/2011)
- Girl victims of gang violence at centre of cabinet ministers' anti-gang strategy (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Rape: let's take more care when we talk about it (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Royal succession is a feminist issue. Or so the men say (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Irish woman boxer who fought for sports' inclusion in London Olympics (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Being a witch: the court cases of Scottish witches (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Women victims of domestic violence to lose out in legal aid reforms (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Voices of finance: chief operating officer (equity division) at a bulge bracket bank (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Why women in radio are starting to talk back (The Guardian, 30/10/2011)
- Editor-At-Large: Women must look after themselves, not rely on the law (The Independent, 30/10/2011)
- Controlling Fertility (The New York Times, 30/10/2011)
- Parents urged to support, safeguard children as they explore gender (CNN, 30/10/2011)
- Hoofddoek mag weer bij vrouwenvoetbal (De Morgen, 29/10/2011)
- The women MPs tipped to play leading roles in Tunisia's new assembly (The Guardian, 29/10/2011)
- Saudi woman 'jailed for trying to end abuse' (BBC News, 29/10/2011)
- Suffragette Margaret Haig Thomas portrait to go on show (BBC News, 29/10/2011)
- Klasse verspreidt stappenplan voor partnergeweld (De Standaard, 28/10/2011)
- Sylvia, macht grijp je niet, dat wordt je toebedeeld' (De Volkskrant, 28/10/2011)
- Tunis, Tripoli, nos droits de la femme balancent… (Libération, 28/10/2011)
- Has the 'new man' triumphed at last? (The Guardian, 28/10/2011)
- John Mullan's 10 of the best: women dressed as men (The Guardian, 28/10/2011)
- I blame the media for ignoring feminism in favour of makeup (The Guardian, 28/10/2011)
- Tunisia's Islamists 'reaffirm commitment to women' (BBC News, 28/10/2011)
- Horror of South Africa's 'corrective rape' (CNN, 28/10/2011)
- Cain wades into abortion controversy again (CNN, 28/10/2011)
- Töchter an die Macht (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 28/10/2011)
- Trend in de jazz: sexy vrouwen nemen de leiding (De Volkskrant, 28/10/2011)
- Elle aide les sociétés à décider (La Libre Belgique, 28/10/2011)
- The cancellation of the 2012 Birds Eye View festival is a loss for UK film (The Guardian, 28/10/2011)
- If Mitt Romney's anti-abortion crowd get their way, it could kill me (The Guardian, 28/10/2011)
- From the archive, 27 October 1920: Miss S. Pankhurst's letter to Lenin (The Guardian, 28/10/2011)
- National Memorial Arboretum campaign for Land Girls monument (BBC News, 28/10/2011)
- Ascendancy to the throne should be equal, says Cameron (The Independent, 28/10/2011)
- Inspectors find culture of abuse in NHS trust's maternity services (The Independent, 28/10/2011)
- Begum Nusrat Bhutto: First Lady of Pakistan who fought to keep her family together (The Independent, 28/10/2011)
- Women on full pension set to double (The Independent, 27/10/2011)
- Sanctuary in child sex village (CNN, 27/10/2011)
- Female Wal-Mart Employees File New Bias Case (The New York Times, 27/10/2011)
- The ‘Personhood’ Initiative (The New York Times, 27/10/2011)
- For Incoming I.B.M. Chief, Self-Confidence is Rewarded (The New York Times, 27/10/2011)
- Who’s funnier, men or women? The answer, no joke (The Globe and Mail, 27/10/2011)
- "Wir machen keinen Pakt mit dem Teufel" (Die Süddeutscher Zeitung, 27/10/2011)
- Iets meer eierstokkanker na reageerbuisbevruchting (De Standaard, 27/10/2011)
- 83 et 77 ans, l’espérance de vie (La Libre Belgique, 27/10/2011)
- La rémunération du congé parental ne sera pas fiscalisée (Le Monde, 27/10/2011)
- Veils go up in flames as Yemeni women protest (The Independent, 27/10/2011)
- Duizenden Jemenitische vrouwen steken sluier in brand uit protest tegen repressie (De Morgen, 26/10/2011)
- Extreme geboortebeperking in China: verplichte sterilisatie en zelfs gedwongen abortus (De Morgen, 26/10/2011)
- Lesbische Eva Longoria niet welkom in Spanje (De Standaard, 26/10/2011)
- Jemenitische vrouwen steken sluiers in brand (De Volkskrant, 26/10/2011)
- Deux enfants par maman en moyenne (La Libre Belgique, 26/10/2011)
- Amnesty TV quiz: how many years can women expect to wait for equal pay? - video (The Guardian, 26/10/2011)
- Women lead the way in the struggle against Swaziland's HIV crisis (The Guardian, 26/10/2011)
- IBM names its first female CEO (The Guardian, 26/10/2011)
- Forget Mars and Venus – there is no great sex difference (The Guardian, 26/10/2011)
- How effective is breast cancer screening in the UK? (BBC News, video, 26/10/2011)
- Male domestic abuse victim wants equality of treatment (BBC News, 26/10/2011)
- On a mission to fight Africa's breast cancer (BBC News, video, 26/10/2011)
- IVF linked to ovarian tumours (BBC News, 26/10/2011)
- I.V.F. Without the Risk of Multiple Births? (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Summary Box: IBM Names First Female CEO (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Bus Operator Denies Discriminating Against Women (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Can Islamism and Feminism Mix? (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Yemeni Women Burn Their Veils to Protest Crackdown (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Yemeni women burn veils in protest (CNN video, 26/10/2011)
- Nose hairs, wardrobe and his mom: Women fess up to man makeovers (The Globe and Mail, 26/10/2011)
- Senator to renew push for more women on boards (The Globe and Mail, 26/10/2011)
- Neue IBM-Chefin Virginia Rometty —Eine Frau dirigiert die Nerds (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 26/10/2011)
- Zij van Venus, hij van Mars? (De Standaard, 26/10/2011)
- Dictatorsvrouwen: foute mannen voor gevorderden (De Volkskrant, 26/10/2011)
- Voor het eerst een vrouw aan het roer bij IBM (De Volkskrant, 26/10/2011)
- Explorations artistiques de la féminité (La Libre Belgique, 26/10/2011)
- Les Françaises demeurent vulnérables face à la retraite (Le Monde, 26/10/2011)
- Pill 'lowers ovarian cancer risk' (BBC News, 26/10/2011)
- Breast cancer screening under review (BBC News, 26/10/2011)
- Women may get right to know if a boyfriend has history of violence (The Independent, 26/10/2011)
- Council cuts hit women hardest (The Independent, 26/10/2011)
- In Naming Female CEO, IBM Passes Gender Milestone (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Women Who Are CEOs of Fortune 500 Companies (The New York Times, 26/10/2011)
- Afghan TV challenges attitudes towards domestic violence (BBC News, video, 25/10/2011)
- Government considers 'right to know' on domestic abuse (BBC News, 25/10/2011)
- Underwater video shows victims’ bodies in ‘honour killings’ trial (The Globe and Mail, 25/10/2011)
- Boys should get HPV vaccine too, U.S. panel says (The Globe and Mail, 25/10/2011)
- UK supreme court's only female judge calls for more diversity in appointments (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- Consultation begins on domestic violence disclosure scheme (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- The cowboy in crisis, or male anxiety in American politics (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- Stay-at-home dads on the up: one in seven fathers are main childcarers (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- Are nurses concentrating too hard on an academic approach? (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- Female Genital Cutting (The New York Times, 25/10/2011)
- Push for ‘Personhood’ Amendments Is New Tack in Abortion Fight (The New York Times, 25/10/2011)
- I.B.M. Names Virginia Rometty as New Chief Executive (The New York Times, 25/10/2011)
- Death Highlights Women's Role in Special Ops Teams (The New York Times, 25/10/2011)
- Julia Chase-Brand: A Leading Pioneer in Women’s Running (The New York Times, 25/10/2011)
- Kenya Backstreet Abortions Kill Thousands Every Year (The New York Times, 25/10/2011)
- Minder vrouwen leiden landbouwbedrijven (De Morgen, 25/10/2011)
- EOS: "Registratie valse start zou vrouwen bevoordelen" (De Morgen, 25/10/2011)
- "Nous n’avons pas vaincu Goliath pour vivre l’Inquisition" (La Libre Belgique, 25/10/2011)
- Mathilde, princesse en mission (La Libre Belgique, 25/10/2011)
- Les dangers des kits abortifs vendus sur Internet (Le Monde, 25/10/2011)
- World Bank must put its money behind the rhetoric on gender equality (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- A gendered world: closing the global education gap - interactive (The Guardian, 25/10/2011)
- American-style sugar daddy parties 'are coming to UK' (BBC News, 25/10/2011)
- India files police rape cases over Bhatta-Parsaul (BBC News, 25/10/2011)
- Big drop in women's applications after university tuition fees increase (The Independent, 25/10/2011)
- 'Macht is nu eenmaal niet iets dat je krijgt toegewezen, maar iets dat je moet grijpen' (De Volkskrant, 24/10/2011)
- Ombudsvrouw: 'De Volkskrant langs de feministische lat' (De Volkskrant, 24/10/2011)
- Irvinestown Milk Bank appeals for new mums to donate (BBC News, 24/10/2011)
- Bourn Hall IVF clinic offers free counselling to patients (BBC News, 24/10/2011)
- The growing number of young women becoming nuns (BBC News, 24/10/2011)
- Rise in calls to the Jersey Women's Refuge (BBC News, 24/10/2011)
- Australia's Republican Female PM Backs Royal Succession Changes (The New York Times, 24/10/2011)
- In Norway, Gender Equality Does Not Extend to the Bedroom (The New York Times, 24/10/2011)
- Data on Rape in E.U. Difficult to Compare (The New York Times, 24/10/2011)
- What if abortion became a non-issue (CNN, 24/10/2011)
- Women fill web development workshops (The Globe and Mail, video, 24/10/2011)
- Women need to speak up at work, not just listen (The Globe and Mail, 24/10/2011)
- Saskatchewan judge who championed women’s rights dead at 88 (The Globe and Mail, 24/10/2011)
- Nurses visits to new moms to be cut back, support steered to young and poor (The Globe and Mail, 24/10/2011)
- Kirchner krijgt tweede termijn als Argentijnse presidente (De Morgen, 24/10/2011)
- Presidente Argentinië herkozen (De Standaard, 24/10/2011)
- Meisjes die 'Ongewenst' heten, krijgen nieuwe naam (De Standaard, 24/10/2011)
- Ongestrafte valse start voor vrouwen makkelijker dan voor mannen (De Volkskrant, 24/10/2011)
- Marguerite Duras, à la folie (La Libre Belgique, 24/10/2011)
- L'exposition in utero au bisphénol A fragiliserait davantage les filles (Le Monde, 24/10/2011)
- Royal candidate aux législatives en 2012 (Le Monde, 24/10/2011)
- Page 3 not right for 21st century, says Harman (The Independent, 24/10/2011)
- BPA in womb linked to girls' behavioural problems (The Independent, 24/10/2011)
- Naomi Wolf: true radical or ultra egoist? (The Guardian, 23/10/2011)
- Swedish Dads Swap Work for Child Care (The New York Times, 23/10/2011)
- Is shift work deadly? (The Globe and Mail, 23/10/2011)
- 'Nieuw onderzoek naar verkrachtingen Kasjmir' (De Volkskrant, 22/10/2011)
- Women can be independent and intimate (The Guardian, 22/10/2011)
- Social Inequality and the New Elite (The New York Times, 22/10/2011)
- Bringing Out the Superhero Side of Mr. Mom (The New York Times, 22/10/2011)
- Equal Opportunity Crime Shoplifting: Men Do It Too! (The New York Times, 22/10/2011)
- G(irls) can change the world – one summit at a time (The Globe and Mail, 22/10/2011)
- Besparingen duwen Portugese vrouwen in de prostitutie (De Morgen, 21/10/2011)
- Eerste lichting Afghaanse politievrouwen Kunduz geslaagd (NRC Handelsblad, 21/10/2011)
- Marguerite Duras entre dans La Pléiade, quinze ans après sa mort (La Libre Belgique, 21/10/2011)
- Tunisia election: 'I will defend women's right to wear a hijab'- video (The Guardian, 21/10/2011)
- NY bus accused of sex discrimination (BBC News, 21/10/2011)
- Breast cancer survivor in warning to men (BBC News, 21/10/2011)
- 'Too thin to conceive' women warned (The Independent, 21/10/2011)
- Russia: Abortion Restrictions Adopted (The New York Times, 21/10/2011)
- Sexual Harassment 20 Years Later (The New York Times, 21/10/2011)
- Quotas would get more women into the board room (The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2011)
- Bewerbung trotz Schwangerschaft —Wann man im Vorstellungsgespräch lügen darf (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 21/10/2011)
- Julie Burchill: Ageing women have a better time than raddled old men (The Independent, 21/10/2011)
- Why we still need booster shots of feminism (The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2011)
- Who’s funnier, men or women? The answer, no joke (The Globe and Mail, 21/10/2011)
- 'Vrouwen beginnen lager, maar carrière gaat sneller' (De Volkskrant, 20/10/2011)
- Les Tunisiennes se battent pour être élues (La Libre Belgique, 20/10/2011)
- "On veut toujours enfermer la femme" (La Libre Belgique, 20/10/2011)
- Feminism in the global south hasn't come from the north (The Guardian, 20/10/2011)
- Putting the class in classification (The Guardian, 20/10/2011)
- Prejudices behind our digital voices (The Guardian, 20/10/2011)
- Tunisia's women fear veil over Islamist intentions in first vote of Arab spring (The Guardian, 20/10/2011)
- The childless UK couples considering Indian surrogates (BBC News, 20/10/2011)
- Support for Move to Broaden Definition of Rape (The New York Times, 20/10/2011)
- More Women Than Ever in Senate, but Their Seats Are at Risk (The New York Times, 20/10/2011)
- Indiana, Planned Parenthood in Court Over Funding (The New York Times, 20/10/2011)
- ACLU: Lawsuit alleges 3 immigrant women assaulted while in ICE custody (CNN, 20/10/2011)
- Prostitution ‘tolerance zones’ reflected aims of law, Pickton inquiry told (The Globe and Mail, 20/10/2011)
- Are there advantages to a home birth? (The Globe and Mail, 20/10/2011)
- John Walsh: If only women loved their bodies as much as men do... (The Independent, 20/10/2011)
- Women rescue Cambodian sex slaves (CNN video, 20/10/2011)
- The debacle over B.C.'s missing women (The Globe and Mail, 20/10/2011)
- 4-daagse werkweek goed voor vrouw, belemmering voor man (De Volkskrant, 19/10/2011)
- Bus Segregation of Jewish Women Prompts Review (The New York Times, 19/10/2011)
- Bachelorette Parties Move to the Barre From the Bar (The New York Times, 19/10/2011)
- Officials Urge Ind. Planned Parenthood to Split Up (The New York Times, 19/10/2011)
- Playing Politics With Women’s Lives (The New York Times, 19/10/2011)
- Okla. Judge Blocks Abortion Law From Taking Effect (The New York Times, 19/10/2011)
- Closing the Gender Gap at Business School (The New York Times, 19/10/2011)
- Mexican police: Head of shelter charged with prostituting women residents (CNN, 19/10/2011)011)
- Wambui Otieno Mbugua obituary (The Guardian, 18/10/2011)
- Steeds meer vrouwen in hoge onderwijsfunctie (De Standaard, 19/10/2011)
- Aleid Truijens: 'Het gaat ver om je voor je man in een konijnenpak te hijsen' (De Volkskrant, 19/10/2011)
- Bruxelles aura ses pionnières (La Libre Belgique, 19/10/2011)
- Christina Patterson: Children and childcare aren't just women's issues (The Independent, 19/10/2011)
- Egg donor compensation expected to triple (BBC News, 19/10/2011)
- Once rejected, China embraces beauty pageants (CNN, 19/10/2011)
- Nach Frauen benannte Straßen: Münchner Schildbürgerinnen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 19/10/2011)
- Bevolkingsonderzoek borstkanker bewijst zijn nut (De Standaard, 18/10/2011)
- Slechte hakken en zware handtassen doen vrouwen lijden (De Standaard, 18/10/2011)
- Bevestigd: 'Dik zijn' wordt al bepaald in baarmoeder van mama (De Morgen, 18/10/2011)
- 'Mensenhandel aanpakken met gespecialiseerde rechters' (De Volkskrant, 18/10/2011)
- 'Single moeders slecht voor Republikeinen VS' (De Volkskrant, 18/10/2011)
- L’entourage des victimes est aussi concerné (La Libre Belgique, 18/10/2011)
- Afghan women on past gains and future hopes – video (The Guardian, 18/10/2011)
- Will the new head of the civil service be in a weakened position? (The Guardian, 18/10/2011)
- Modern slavery: the plight of migrant domestic workers in the UK (The Guardian, 18/10/2011)
- 'We lived the dream that we're equal' (BBC News, 18/10/2011)
- Caged 'girls for sale' in Oxford (BBC News, 18/10/2011)
- Diocesan Synod of Blackburn votes for women bishops (BBC News, 18/10/2011)
- Obstetric Fistula: Worldwide inequalities in maternal health (The Independent, 18/10/2011)
- Is ‘Choice’ Less Accepted for Mothers? (The New York Times, 18/10/2011)
- Anita Caspary, Nun Who Led Breakaway From Church, Dies at 95 (The New York Times, 18/10/2011)
- Chinese nuns run to help AIDS victims (CNN, 18/10/2011)
- G(irls) 20 Summit aims to give voice to 10 million child brides (The Globe and Mail, 18/10/2011)
- Doctor Robert Kinch was a pioneer in supporting choice for women (The Globe and Mail, 18/10/2011)
- Laura Pollan, Cuban rights activist dies at 63 (The Globe and Mail, 18/10/2011)
- Why there's no reason to fear feminism (The Guardian, 18/10/2011)
- Cornwall's church votes for women bishops (BBC News, 18/10/2011)
- How old is too old to freeze eggs? Doctors clash over fertility advice (The Independent, 18/10/2011)
- 5 000 plaintes déposées au parquet chaque année La Libre Belgique, 18/10/2011)
- Les victimes ne sont pas seules (La Libre Belgique, 18/10/2011)
- Vrouwenactivisten niet welkom in Vaticaanstad (De Morgen, 17/10/2011)
- 'Gun mannen en vrouwen meer keuzevrijheid' (De Volkskrant, 17/10/2011)
- Have your eggs frozen while you're still young, scientists advise women (The Guardian, 17/10/2011)
- It's pregnancy, stupid! And other truths about boardroom diversity (The Guardian, 17/10/2011)
- Why the Women of the Year matters (The Guardian, 17/10/2011)
- Cuba Ladies in White march for dead leader Laura Pollan (BBC News, 17/10/2011)
- Paternity rights and Conservative appeal to women voters (BBC News, 17/10/2011)
- US Priest Backing Women's Ordination Briefly Held (The New York Times, 17/10/2011)
- Top German Firms Pledge to Promote Women Execs (The New York Times, 17/10/2011)
- Liberia President Optimistic Over Runoff Vote (The New York Times, 17/10/2011)
- Life-At-Fertilization Initiative Has Hope in Miss. (The New York Times, 17/10/2011)
- German Firms Set Goals for More Women in Management (The New York Times, 17/10/2011)
- Women march in Yemen's capital (CNN, 17/10/2011)
- German blue chips eye glass ceiling (The Globe and Mail, 17/10/2011)
- Prostitutions-Skandal in Lille —Neue Ermittlungen gegen Strauss-Kahn (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/10/2011)
- Frauenquote —Dax-Konzerne wollen Frauenanteil in Chefetagen freiwillig erhöhen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/10/2011)
- Pro und Contra Frauenquote —Weckruf oder fatales Signal? (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/10/2011)
- Frauenanteil in Dax-Konzernen —Ministerin sieht keine Alternative zu gesetzlicher Quote (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/10/2011)
- Friedenspreis für Boualem Sansal —Frauen als letzte Hoffnung (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/10/2011)
- Eén op vijf vrouwen heeft te zware handtas (De Standaard, 16/10/2011)
- Enzyme 'switch' clue to infertility and miscarriage (BBC News, 17/10/2011)
- Delhi police say women drivers are safer than men (BBC News, 17/10/2011)
- It's a woman's world: How Dutch masters revered their female subjects (The Independent, 17/10/2011)
- Vooral vrouwen geven gehoor aan oproep van Responsible Young Drivers (De Standaard, 16/10/2011)
- Vooral vrouwen weren alcohol na belofte aan Responsible Young Drivers (De Morgen, 16/10/2011)
- David Cameron urged to abandon 'hideous' plans to cut maternity rights (The Guardian, 16/10/2011)
- Margareta Pagano: Why the 'only women in the boardroom' just don't get it (The Independent, 16/10/2011)
- Oman Voters Rebuff Push by Women Candidates (The New York Times, 16/10/2011)
- Leader's Death a New Challenge for Cuba's 'Ladies' (The New York Times, 16/10/2011)
- Marie Claire in U.S. Aims at Working Women (The New York Times, 16/10/2011)
- Cuba's Ladies in White Stage March, Vow to Continue (The New York Times, 16/10/2011)
- Women behind the movement (CNN video, 16/10/2011)
- G(irls)20 Summit aims for empowerment (The Globe and Mail, 16/10/2011)
- Frauenquote —Schröder plant Bußgeld bei Verstoß (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 16/10/2011)
- 'Het is niet leuk meer op de Wallen' (De Volkskrant, 15/10/2011)
- Princess Lalla Aicha: Women's-rights activist and first female Arab ambassador (The Independent, 15/10/2011)
- UK lags further on women directors (The Independent, 15/10/2011)
- Simon Read: Women are still set to be unfairly hit by raising the retirement age (The Independent, 15/10/2011)
- In the Breast Cancer Fight, the Pinking of America (The New York Times, 15/10/2011)
- Planned Parenthood Struggles After State Budget Cuts (The New York Times, 15/10/2011)
- A Farewell to Macho (The New York Times, 15/10/2011)
- Frauenquote —Dax-Konzerne bremsen Regierung aus (The New York Times, 15/10/2011)
- Nobelprijswinnaar aan leiding in presidentsrace Liberia (NRC Handelsblad, 14/10/2011)
- Gynaecologen tegen uitruil eicellen en sperma als tegenprestatie (NRC Handelsblad, 14/10/2011)
- Companies must promote women to change 'terrible state' of UK boards (The Guardian, 14/10/2011)
- Stop! This article on crass gender-based marketing is just for men (The Guardian, 14/10/2011)
- Gertrude Stein celebrated at two Washington DC museums (BBC News, 14/10/2011)
- Women challenge Jordan nationality law (BBC News, 14/10/2011)
- Women in India: Bringing in the Other Half (The New York Times, 14/10/2011)
- 3 women in Zimbabwe charged in series of sex attacks on men (CNN, 14/10/2011)
- Streit um Selbstverpflichtung —Dax-Konzerne wollen Frauenquote erhöhen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 14/10/2011)
- Verbod hoofddoek mag weer (De Standaard, 14/10/2011)
- Rechter beslist: vrouwen kunnen niet verkrachten (De Standaard, 14/10/2011)
- Is dit lingeriespotje met Gisele Bündchen seksistisch?(De Morgen, 14/10/2011)
- Nederlandse vrouwen meer kans op kanker (De Volkskrant, 14/10/2011)
- Marie Curie, une scientifique pleine de grâces (La Libre Belgique, 14/10/2011)
- !Women Art Revolution: the rise of female artists (The Guardian, 14/10/2011)
- 'Bossy women have less sex': not proved by science (The Guardian, 14/10/2011)
- Miscarriage terminations: Doctors question diagnoses (BBC News, 14/10/2011)
- What’s wrong with students stripping for cash? (The Independent, 14/10/2011)
- Premature births linked to traffic pollution (The Globe and Mail, 14/10/2011)
- State pension age rise for women delayed (BBC News, video, 13/10/2011)
- The MBA is no longer just a man's world (The Independent, 13/10/2011)
- Solo Travel Offers Unique Perspective for Women (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- Wal-Mart Moms-The Election Pollsters' New Favorites (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- At Some Indian Hotels, Floors for Women Only (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- House Votes to Stop Health Care Law Abortions (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- French Prosecutor Drops Strauss-Kahn Case (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- 'Fight Back' Phone App to Protect Women in India (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- Two South Korean Women Seek to Turn Political Tide (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- Nigerian Woman Gets Prison for Enslaving 2 Women (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- Officials Talk Workload in Domestic Violence Cases (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- House debates abortion-funding bill (CNN, 13/10/2011)
- House passes bill on abortion funding (CNN, 13/10/2011)
- The invisible woman (CNN video, 13/10/2011)
- Why women need a 'mommy's salary' (CNN, 13/10/2011)
- The networking gender gap, and how to bridge it (The Globe and Mail, 13/10/2011)
- Effective career tactics depend on gender (The Globe and Mail, 13/10/2011)
- Police strategy of forcing sex workers out of sight helped Pickton, expert says (The Globe and Mail, 13/10/2011)
- Großbritannien will Thronfolge neu regeln —Frauen an die Krone (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 13/10/2011)
- La presse, masculine et blanche (La Libre Belgique, 13/10/2011)
- 'Shocking' lack of women top company directors, says report (The Guardian, 13/10/2011)
- Women need quotas, not canapes (The Guardian, 13/10/2011)
- Boards 'still lack enough women directors' (The Independent, 13/10/2011)
- E. Jane Dickson: Log on as a teenage boy and see what the fun girls will do to you (The Independent, 13/10/2011)
- Cleaning Together to Escape Day Labor (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- Britain: First Steps on Change for Women Ascending to Throne (The New York Times, 13/10/2011)
- Firms 'ignore Davies report targets for women (BBC News, 13/10/2011)
- 'Nederlandse vrouwen zijn luie donders' (De Volkskrant, 12/10/2011)
- Sex education 'not good enough' new research suggests (BBC News, 12/10/2011)
- Natasha Kaplinsky joins Orange Prize jury (BBC News, 12/10/2011)
- Boards 'need male/female balance' (BBC News, video, 12/10/2011)
- Traditional female jobs 'have folded in last 25 years' (BBC News, video, 12/10/2011)
- Firms ignore women director targets (The Independent, 12/10/2011)
- Vrouwentraining begonnen in Kunduz (The Independent, 12/10/2011)
- Abortion Foes Push Fetal Heartbeat Bills in States (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- Women End Sex Strike in Remote Colombian Town (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- In Nimby Sentiments, a Gender Divide (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- McMahon Reaching Out to Women in 2012 Senate Bid (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- From a Brooklyn Street Corner, a Women's Cleaning Cooperative Grows (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- One Girl’s Courage (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- Drop in U.S. Birth Rates Reflects Recession, Pew Center Says (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- Makeup Makes Women Appear More Competent: Study (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- Weaving by African Women at the Textile Museum (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- Indian Village Suffers for Lack of Women (The New York Times, 12/10/2011)
- Does taking the pill lead to a happier marriage? (The Globe and Mail, 12/10/2011)
- Proposed U.S. abortion law would require women see and hear fetal heartbeat (The Globe and Mail, 12/10/2011)
- Met Sabine de Bethune krijgt Senaat opnieuw een voorzitster (De Standaard, 12/10/2011)
- A la tête du Liberia, Mme Johnson-Sirleaf brigue un deuxième mandat (Le Monde, 12/10/2011)
- NHS breast screening is leading to needless treatment, say scientists (The Guardian, 12/10/2011)
- Women at Work: Could accepting progress lead to greater progress? (The Independent, 12/10/2011)
- David Prosser: There are still far too few women on the board to justify a Downing Street party (The Independent, 12/10/2011)
- Relationship satisfaction linked to oral contraception (BBC News, 12/10/2011)
- HIV life expectancy rises in UK, study finds (BBC News, 12/10/2011)
- Yemen's Nobel lady, armed with faith (The Globe and Mail, 12/10/2011)
- Turkse vrouw krijgt succesvol baarmoeder ingeplant (De Standaard, 11/10/2011)
- Iraanse actrice veroordeeld tot jaar cel en negentig zweepslagen (De Standaard, 11/10/2011)
- Sabine de Bethune nieuwe voorzitster Senaat (De Morgen, 11/10/2011)
- Primeur: Turkse vrouw krijgt gloednieuwe baarmoeder (De Morgen, 11/10/2011)
- Liberiaanse Nobelprijswinnaar Johnson Sirleaf wil tweede termijn (NRC Handelsblad, 11/10/2011)
- Why feminists love Ryan Gosling (The Guardian, 11/10/2011)
- No Longer Is Leadership a Men's Club (The New York Times, 11/10/2011)
- Facing Cuts, a City Repeals Its Domestic Violence Law (The New York Times, 11/10/2011)
- Should pregnant moms take on endurance challenges? (CNN, 11/10/2011)
- Is cheating the answer to making a marriage last? (The Globe and Mail, 11/10/2011)
- Vlaams onderwijs vervrouwelijkt (De Morgen, 11/10/2011)
- Liberia kiest nieuwe president (De Morgen, 11/10/2011)
- Vrouwen en vrede (De Standaard, 11/10/2011)
- Nobelprijswinnares wil voor tweede maal president Liberia worden (De Standaard, 11/10/2011)
- Gezocht: leerkracht (m) (De Standaard, 11/10/2011)
- Stad koopt vrouwelijke uri-lift (De Standaard, 11/10/2011)
- Une Américaine accouche après avoir participé au marathon de Chicago (La Libre Belgique, 11/10/2011)
- En Inde, des fatwas sur le terrorisme... et l'épilation intégrale (La Libre Belgique, 11/10/2011)
- Male or female? Babies born on the sliding sex scale (BBC News, 11/10/2011)
- Vitamins linked with higher death risk in older women (BBC News, 11/10/2011)
- It is not coercive to argue for better family planning worldwide (The Guardian, 11/10/2011)
- Nobel peace prize could not have come at a better time for Liberia (The Guardian, 11/10/2011)
- Hopes Dim to Change Iraq Laws to Protect Women (The New York Times, 11/10/2011)
- Nouvelle découverte au sein de la glande mammaire (La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2011)
- Tawakul Karman: 'New face of Yemen' (BBC News, 10/10/2011)
- Cambridgeshire churches unite against people trafficking (BBC News, 10/10/2011)
- Mumsnet says women who miscarry are treated insensitively (BBC News, video, 10/10/2011)
- Women criticise miscarriage care (BBC News, 10/10/2011)
- Ban on provocative posters proposed (BBC News, 10/10/2011)
- Dr Pepper Ten: 'No Women Allowed' (The New York Times, 10/10/2011)
- UK Raises Pressure to Appoint Women Board Members (The New York Times, 10/10/2011)
- UK to Consider Criminalizing Forced Marriages (The New York Times, 10/10/2011)
- Women inspired to protest in Yemen (CNN video, 10/10/2011)
- The power of girls (CNN, 10/10/2011)
- Yemen: Thousands of women demonstrate, dozens injured (CNN, 10/10/2011)
- Amazing or dumb? Woman gives birth after running Chicago Marathon (The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2011)
- Kathy Dunderdale looks to become first woman elected premier in N.L. (The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2011)
- Oppositionelle Syrerin in Deutschland —Sippenhaft auf syrisch (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 10/10/2011)
- Brussen vs Von der Dunk: '200 fundamentalistisch geklede spoken zijn niet gevaarlijk' (De Volkskrant, 10/10/2011)
- Un bébé, deux papas, c’est possible (La Libre Belgique, 10/10/2011)
- Campaign launched to improve NHS care for women after miscarriage (The Guardian, 10/10/2011)
- Women who miscarry 'are neglected by Health Service' (The Independent, 10/10/2011)
- Tough test for Nobel Peace prize-winner in Liberia vote (The Independent, 10/10/2011)
- Is the lack of women writers in the televsion industry apparent to you when you watch TV? (The Globe and Mail, 10/10/2011)
- Why equality is a distant dream: Girls, boys and the real differences between them (The Independent, 09/10/2011)
- 'Bridenapping' – a growing hidden crime (The Independent, 09/10/2011)
- Pelosi says senator's comment 'disrespectful to women' (CNN, 09/10/2011)
- Nobel honours Liberia’s female president, two other women (The Globe and Mail, 09/10/2011)
- Kenia begraaft Nobelprijswinnares Maathai (De Morgen, 08/10/2011)
- Kenia neemt afscheid van Nobelprijswinnares (De Standaard, 08/10/2011)
- Milquet enthousiast over toewijzing Nobelprijs voor Vrede aan drie vrouwen (De Standaard, 08/10/2011)
- Verschillend en toch gelijk (De Standaard, 08/10/2011)
- Édito: Etre citoyen (La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2011)
- Comité Nobel : "Pour leur lutte non violente" (La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2011)
- Le Nobel pour trois accoucheuses de paix (La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2011)
- Leymah Gbowee: "C'est un Nobel pour les femmes africaines" (La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2011)
- Kenya: funérailles nationales pour Wangari Maathai (La Libre Belgique, 08/10/2011)
- En Algérie, le projet de quota de 33 % de femmes élues se heurte à des résistances (Le Monde, 08/10/2011)
- Deux Libériennes unies pour libérer leur pays de la violence (Le Monde, 08/10/2011)
- Tawakul Karman, le Nobel du "printemps arabe" (Le Monde, 08/10/2011)
- Lichfield Diocesan Synod approves women bishops plan (BBC News, 08/10/2011)
- Wangari Maathai, Nobel winner, laid to rest in Kenya (BBC News, 08/10/2011)
- Nobel award is a victory for the Arab Spring and women's rights (The Independent, 08/10/2011)
- Alice Jones: Women deserve much more than mere patronage (The Independent, 08/10/2011)
- Sexual Violence, and How to Help (The New York Times, 08/10/2011)
- Female Football Player Represents Remarkable Progress for Women (The New York Times, 08/10/2011)
- The Glass Ceiling (The New York Times, 08/10/2011)
- For Women, Parity Is Still a Subtly Steep Climb (The New York Times, 08/10/2011)
- Canada’s first elected female premier ‘never set out to be a trailblazer’ (The Globe and Mail, 08/10/2011)
- Women and TV: They’ve come a long way – maybe (The Globe and Mail, 08/10/2011)
- Nobelprijs Vrede voor strijd voor vrouwenrechten (De Standaard, 07/10/2011)
- Vrouw steekt man voorbij: "Moderne man is werkloos en gamet meer dan 12-jarige" (De Morgen, 07/10/2011)
- Rivaal laakt Nobelprijs voor Johnson-Sirleaf (De Morgen, 07/10/2011)
- Absurd: mannen imiteren pin-ups (De Morgen, 07/10/2011)
- Drie vrouwen winnen Nobelprijs voor Vrede (De Morgen, 07/10/2011)
- Le Nobel de la paix aux Libériennes Sirleaf, Gbowee et à la Yéménite Karman (La Libre Belgique, 07/10/2011)
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, 1ère présidente d'Afrique (La Libre Belgique, 07/10/2011)
- Leymah Gbowee, pacifiste active du Liberia (La Libre Belgique, 07/10/2011)
- Karman: Mon Nobel est une victoire pour la "révolution" au Yémen (La Libre Belgique, 07/10/2011)
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman win Nobel prize (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: a woman who rebuilt my broken country (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- All-female Nobel peace prize risks being seen as a political move (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman win Nobel prize (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Who is Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf? (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Girls are key to food security in poor countries, report says (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Nobel Peace Prize recognises women rights activists (BBC News, video, 07/10/2011)
- Nobel Peace Prize goes to women's rights activists (The Independent, 07/10/2011)
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman (The New York Times, 07/10/2011)
- Among 3 Women Awarded Nobel Peace Prize, a Nod to the Arab Spring (The New York Times, 07/10/2011)
- Female Artists With a Penchant for Synth Sounds (The New York Times, 07/10/2011)
- Women's activists share Nobel Peace Prize (CNN video, 07/10/2011)
- It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month for women AND men (CNN, 07/10/2011)
- Women's rights activists win Nobel Peace Prize (The Globe and Mail, video, 07/10/2011)
- Clinton hails Nobel winners for showing the power of women to improve the world (The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2011)
- Obama praises Nobel winners, stresses importance of empowering women (The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2011)
- Nobel Peace Prize winners in pictures (The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2011)
- Friedensnobelpreis —Frauen müssen Frauen schützen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 07/10/2011)
- Pionier tussen de mannen (De Standaard, 07/10/2011)
- Vrouwen onderhandelen beter voor iemand anders dan voor zichzelf (De Standaard, 07/10/2011)
- Vrouw topfavoriet als chef van de politie (De Standaard, 07/10/2011)
- Une femme, n° 1 à la police ? (La Libre Belgique, 07/10/2011)
- Catherine De Bolle (La Libre Belgique, 07/10/2011)
- One woman's year of living biblically (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- The 19th-century Amanda Knox (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Fair play: should gender equality in theatre be mandatory? (The Guardian, 07/10/2011)
- Facebook 'rape' page to stay despite charity criticism (BBC News, 07/10/2011)
- Too far for Facebook? How the site decides what to ban (BBC News, 07/10/2011)
- Leading article: Growing evidence of a final catastrophic betrayal (The Independent, 07/10/2011)
- Don't abandon the women of Afghanistan, aid agencies warn Hague (The Independent, 07/10/2011)
- 'In the provinces a woman has to stay at home. The insecurity makes her a paralysed person' (The Independent, 07/10/2011)
- Breakthrough woman fights HIV by empowering young women (CNN, 07/10/2011)
- Birth-control hormones linked to easier HIV transmission (The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2011)
- Babies of older fathers at higher risk of chromosomal birth defects (The Globe and Mail, 07/10/2011)
- L'ombre des talibans plane à nouveau sur les femmes afghanes (La Libre Belgique, 06/10/2011)
- L'exposition fœtale au Distilbène accroît les risques de certains cancers (Le Monde, 06/10/2011)
- Afghanistan ten years on: women's views (The Independent, 06/10/2011)
- Sex selection in India: Kishwar Desai’s ‘Witness the Night’ (The Independent, 06/10/2011)
- Walmart Moms: Not Giving Up on Obama Yet (The New York Times, 06/10/2011)
- Genderdebatte an den Schulen —Gewerkschaft warnt vor Stereotypen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 06/10/2011)
- Une pilule abortive en un seul clic (La Libre Belgique, 06/10/2011)
- Europe, women, the economy: what we learnt in Manchester (The Independent, 06/10/2011)
- Domestic abuse against men rises in Scotland (BBC News, 06/10/2011)
- New Atlantic Ballet Theatre work about domestic violence is on point (The Globe and Mail, 06/10/2011)
- Poor representation and gender issues (The Guardian, 05/10/2011)
- Is it any wonder women's support for David Cameron is dwindling? (The Guardian, 05/10/2011)
- Why Conservative party support from women is falling (The Guardian, 05/10/2011)
- Crisis Pregnancy Centers and Propaganda (The New York Times, 05/10/2011)
- Sebelius: GOP Wants to Roll Back Women's Health (The New York Times, 05/10/2011)
- Dozens freed from forced prostitution (CNN video, 05/10/2011)
- Turlington's safe childbirth activism (CNN video, 05/10/2011)
- Gbowee talks about empowering women (CNN video, 05/10/2011)
- Jewish sect girls ordered back to Israel (The Globe and Mail, 05/10/2011)
- Pregnancy drug used decades ago raises cancer risk in offspring: study (The Globe and Mail, 05/10/2011)
- Stress can make mothers hostile, insensitive: study (The Globe and Mail, 05/11/2011)
- Verdrängte Schwangerschaft —"Kindsbewegungen als Bauchgrimmen" (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 05/10/2011)
- De 15 jongste & machtigste vrouwen van 2011 (De Standaard, 05/10/2011)
- Au Sein des femmes.be, pour une approche globale (La Libre Belgique, 05/10/2011)
- Tous ensemble, liés par le ruban rose (La Libre Belgique, 05/10/2011)
- Ethique sympathique (La Libre Belgique, 05/10/2011)
- Mode éthique et éthique de mode (La Libre Belgique, 05/10/2011)
- Mamans cherchent logement (La Libre Belgique, 05/10/2011)
- Nadine Labaki et la voie des femmes (La Libre Belgique, 05/10/2011)
- Le baby-blues des sages-femmes (Le Monde, 05/10/2011)
- Insurance firm busted over 'breast' ads (The Guardian, 05/10/2011)
- 293 women rescued from sexual slavery (The Guardian, 05/10/2011)
- Afghanistan’s transition needs women, and women’s rights (The Globe and Mail, 05/10/2011)
- What gender is your hot sauce? Introducing his-’n’-hers food brands (The Globe and Mail, 05/10/2011
- Vier op de tien partnermigranten komen uit Marokko of Turkije (De Standaard, 04/10/2011)
- Peru: Politie bevrijdt 234 prostituees (De Standaard, 04/10/2011)
- Kans op aanranding dubbel zo groot op cruiseschip als aan land (De Morgen, 04/10/2011)
- 40 procent partnermigranten komt uit Marokko of Turkije (De Morgen, 04/10/2011)
- Franse feministen willen ‘mademoiselle’ afschaffen (NRC Handelsblad, 04/10/2011)
- Les sages-femmes manifestent (Libération video, 04/10/2011)
- Gisele Bundchen trop sexy, trop sexiste ? (Libération, 04/10/2011)
- The dreams of Afghan women can't die now (The Guardian,04/10/2011)
- The women problem: David Cameron's issues go deeper than casual rudeness (The Guardian,04/10/2011)
- Why are so few popular science books written by women? (The Guardian, 04/10/2011)
- Facebook is fine with hate speech, as long as it's directed at women (The Guardian, 04/10/2011)
- HIV could spread if birth control injections increase, warn scientists (The Guardian, 04/10/2011)
- Consultation begins into future of Kent birthing units (BBC News, 04/10/2011)
- Protecting the Rights of Surrogate Mothers in India (The New York Times, 04/10/2011)
- Underage prostitutes rescued in Peru (CNN video, 04/10/2011)
- Injectable contraceptive use found to double HIV risk in Africa (CNN, 04/10/2011)
- Working women: Is it ever too late for a baby? (The Globe and Mail, 04/10/2011)
- Gentse rector wil meer vrouwen in hogere functies (De Morgen, 04/10/2011)
- Hip & huiselijk Bij de cupcakes (De Standaard, 04/10/2011)
- Meer vrouwen naar het voetbal? (De Standaard, 04/10/2011)
- Is Iceland the best country for women? (The Guardian, 04/10/2011)
- 'Flexible' work call for women doctors (BBC News, 04/10/2011)
- What is it like to be a child bride? (BBC News, 04/10/2011)
- Are our kids oversexualised? (The Independent, 04/10/2011)
- James Hanning: Cameron is more a pragmatist than a sexist (The Independent, 04/10/2011)
- Pam Liversidge is Sheffield's first woman Master Cutler (BBC News, 03/10/2011)
- Women have borne brunt of cuts, says Cameron (The Independent, 03/10/2011)
- How She Does It in Britain (The New York Times, 03/10/2011)
- Martina McBride Turns NYC Pink to Fight Breast Cancer (The New York Times, 03/10/2011)
- Feds Revise Medical Rules for Transgender Inmates (The New York Times, 03/10/2011)
- 5 Arrested in Peru Sex Slavery Raid (The New York Times, 03/10/2011)
- Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. (The New York Times, 03/10/2011)
- A gender divided (CNN, 03/10/2011)
- Soccer match for women, kids only (CNN video, 03/10/2011)
- Women fill critical need at fire dept. (CNN video, 03/10/2011)
- What Alison Redford’s Alberta victory means for women in politics (The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2011)
- Alison Redford brings a second wild card to Alberta (The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2011)
- How this grandma helped raise $12-million for African grandmas (The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2011)
- Is female-on-male sexual harassment funny? Yes, says Saturday Night Live (The Globe and Mail, 03/10/2011)
- Väter und Elternzeit —Männer verdienen zu viel (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 03/10/2011)
- Film en vrouwen: dames draaien! (De Standaard, 03/10/2011)
- FOTOSPECIAL. 'Sletten' organiseren 'slutwalk' in New York (De Standaard, 03/10/2011)
- Rapport: Het gaat niet goed met vrouwenrechten in Afghanistan (De Volkskrant, 03/10/2011)
- Helle Thorning-Schmidt nommée Premier ministre (La Libre Belgique, 03/10/2011)
- 'Threat' to Afghan women's rights, say UK charities (BBC News, 03/10/2011)
- Mary Ann Sieghart: Cameron's problem with women (The Independent, 03/10/2011)
- Leading article: Reversing the old gender gap (The Independent, 03/10/2011)
- Young women now earn more than men (The Independent, 03/10/2011)
- Betty Skelton: Aviatrix and test driver who broke records on land and in the air (The Independent, 03/10/2011)
- Women bishops law in Anglican Church makes progress (BBC News, 02/10/2011)
- Refuge for sex traffic victims set up in north Wales (BBC News, 02/10/2011)
- Cameron apologises to women (BBC News, video, 02/10/2011)
- Cameron's patronising manner stokes women's anger against the coalition (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- David Cameron says sorry for comments to female MPs (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Reality check: why is the coalition losing women voters? (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Women and the Tories: Look inwards before telling us to 'calm down, dear' (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Nobody thinks you're an 'all right luv' sort, David (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Michael White's conference podcast: David Cameron's trouble with women (The Guardian, 02/10/2011
- Can the spread of women's rights ever be accompanied by war? (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Women's rights campaigner warns of Islamists behind Yemen uprising (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Manland: Ikea's new creche for mollycoddling men (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Should we mourn the end of chick-lit? (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- A Force to Be Reckoned With: A History of the Women's Institute by Jane Robinson – review (The Guardian, 02/10/2011)
- Michael G. Dowd Has Spent Career Defending Battered Women (The New York Times, 02/10/2011)
- Same-Sex Education (The New York Times, 02/10/2011)
- Deutsche Telekom Struggles With Gender Goal (The New York Times, 02/10/2011)
- Alberta to get first female premier (The Globe and Mail, 02/10/2011)
- Niet zomaar een mevrouw. Hella Haasse (1918-2011) (De Standaard, 01/10/2011)
- Antwerpse shoppers geconfronteerd met foto’s over vrouwenmishandeling (De Standaard, 01/10/2011)
- Antwerpse shoppers oog in oog met vrouwenmishandeling (De Morgen, 01/10/2011)
- Hella (De Morgen, 01/10/2011)
- Doe normaal over borstvoeding (De Morgen, 01/10/2011)
- Sima Samar, l’égérie de la lutte des femmes afghanes (Le Monde, 01/10/2011)
- Hella Haasse, figure des lettres néerlandaises, est partie à 93 ans (Le Monde, 01/10/2011)
- Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen: the new queen of Denmark's left? (The Guardian, 01/10/2011)
- Postnatal depression: NHS is failing new mothers, say researchers (The Guardian, 01/10/2011)
- Women moving forward slowly' in Saudi Arabia (BBC News, audio, 01/10/2011)
- Modernity and Tradition Merge in Motherhood (The New York Times, 01/10/2011)
- Do you have erotic capital? (The Globe and Mail, 01/10/2011)
- How L’Occitane helps women in Burkina Faso (The Globe and Mail, 01/10/2011)
- Kristina Schröder im Interview —"Väter müssen das alte Klischee durchbrechen" (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 01/10/2011)
- Brazilië ontzet over seksistische Gisele Bündchen (De Standaard, video, 30/09/2011)
- Volksgezondheid werpt Facebook in de strijd ter verdediging van borstvoeding (De Standaard, 30/10/2011)
- Bijlage in Indiase kranten over geluk dat dochters brengen (De Standaard, 30/09/2011)
- Negentig procent komt goed uit echtscheiding (De Standaard, 30/09/2011)
- Meisjes nog steeds massaal geaborteerd in India (De Morgen, 30/09/2011)
- Belgische mama's grijpen nog te snel en te vaak naar de fles (De Morgen, 30/09/2011)
- Schrijfster Hella Haasse (93) overleden (De Morgen, 30/09/2011)
- Do men hold the key to fighting rape in South Africa? (BBC News, 30/09/2011)
- Sri Lankan housemaids in Saudi appeal for help (BBC News, 30/09/2011)
- Beta blockers 'may stop breast cancer spreading' (BBC News, 30/09/2011)
- Recession Struck Inadvertent Blow for Women’s Equality (The New York Times, 30/09/2011)
- Good intentions alone won't help women rise to the top (The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2011)
- Brasilien —Streit um neuen Werbespot von Gisele Bündchen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 30/09/2011)
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