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Gabriella Oropesa, of Cooper City, Florida, was convicted yesterday for her role in a conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten or intimidate employees of pro-life pregnancy help centers in the free exercise of the right to provide and seek to provide reproductive health services. The defendant and her co-conspirators selected reproductive health facilities that provided and…
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Confidence Staveley is turning the tables on Africa’s cybersecurity talent shortage—and redefining what it means to lead in a male-dominated industry. Through her CyberGirls Fellowship, Staveley has trained over 3,000 young women in cybersecurity, helping 60% secure jobs and boosting their incomes by more than 400%. Her work isn’t just about filling jobs; it’s about…
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Gail Slater, who is originally from Dublin, was previously a tech policy advisor to the White House, providing counsel to then US president Trump on technology, telecoms and cybersecurity.
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Each person comes into this world to leave their own unique story. Marina Dankova, owner of a guide dog named Makar, shared hers.
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The woman’s fate has mobilised attention worldwide – Copyright POOL/AFP/File GIL COHEN-MAGEN
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Layla Soliz, “a observant Muslim women”, filed a lawsuit against Knox County, Tennessee, the Sheriff of Knox County, and a Sergeant on Wednesday after being forced to remove her hijab for her booking photo following an arrest in May.
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Interpol has asked for help to identify, along with 45 other women murdered or killed in suspicious circumstances, the woman aged between 25 and 30 who was found floating in the sea near the port of Santa Eulària, Ibiza, on 9 July 2019. According to the Interpol black notice, which the international police organisation has…
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LAHORE, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 6th Oct, 2024) Police have arrested a suspect for attempting to burn a woman with acid after she refused to befriend him.
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The overnight attacks on Russia set off air defences around the country – Copyright Cheshire Constabulary/AFP –
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Amanda Smith, a 35-year-old nurse from London with Type 1 diabetes, “is at the forefront of a medical experiment that seeks to treat the root cause of diabetes by replacing the cells the disease destroys,” reports Carolyn Y. Johnson for the Washington Post. “On Valentine’s Day 2023, doctors transplanted replacement islet cells, grown in a…
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Many users were sharing cautionary tales in the comments below: GladUnderstanding756 revealed, “I am this woman—I trusted my ex. I raised our children as a SAHM. After 25 years of struggling under financial control, we divorced. My library skills are outdated, my work history is no longer relevant, and I’m financially struggling. I had the…
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Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced Saturday their arrest and prosecution of Kimberly Polman on Friday, who allegedly traveled to Syria and joined ISIS in 2015. Polman will be appearing in court on August 2 in Vancouver Provincial Court.
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Britain’s King Charles III speaks to actress Judi Dench, who has become one of the first female members of the Garrick Club – Copyright GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP JUSTIN SULLIVAN
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Law students and law graduates in Nepal are reporting for JURIST on events in that country impacting its legal system. Smriti Pantha is a graduate of the Kathmandu University School of Law. She files this from Kathmandu.
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Mexico’s ruling-party presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum speaks at her campaign closing rally – Copyright AFP CARL DE SOUZA
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Mexican presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum at her campaign launch – Copyright AFP/File CARL DE SOUZA
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Feminist activist and street artist Flor de Fuego performs on a street in Mexico City – Copyright AFP Roslan RAHMAN
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The U.S. Justice Department charged five individuals today, a U.S. Citizen woman, a Ukrainian man, and three foreign nationals, for their involvement in cyber schemes that generated revenue for North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: An Arizona woman has been accused of helping generate millions of dollars for North Korea’s ballistic missile program by helping citizens of that country land IT jobs at US-based Fortune 500 companies. Christina Marie Chapman, 49, of Litchfield Park, Arizona, raised $6.8 million in the scheme,…