The Council of State, France’s top administrative court, said that “very selective exception to the rules to satisfy religious demands… risks affecting the proper functioning of public services and equal treatment of their users”.
Wembley Park Showcases New All-Women Art Trail
Across the world, Wembley has long been synonymous with the, often very male-dominated, beautiful game. What probably springs to mind for most of us is something along the lines of those infamous scenes from the Euro 2020 final: in other words, a lot of men and a lot of alcohol. For those living elsewhere in the capital who have only ever visited for sports matches or concerts, this might be all you know about the northwest London spot.
What the Depp vs Heard Trail Means For The World
Legal experts are analyzing Johnny Depp’s trial triumph over ex-wife Amber Heard not just for the twists and turns of the courtroom drama but also for the broader consequences the jury’s ruling will have in the greater world.
Long COVID therapies are being sought by scientists
Millions of individuals worldwide have had persistent symptoms due to a Covid-19 infection, but the science on the topic is still in its early stages. Researchers are working hard to uncover the various mysteries surrounding Long Covid. Experts investigate how the illness affects various people, determining who is most vulnerable and hunting for new remedies.
Vermont Is Likely To Elect Its First Female Congresswoman This Year
Three women, including Lt. Gov. Molly Gray and Senate President Pro Tempore Becca Balint, are among the Democrats vying for the seat vacated by the state’s lone U.S. House member, Democrat Peter Welch, who is seeking to go to the Senate. Both Republican candidates who have registered to run in the midterm elections are women.
Laura Bates Discusses the Impact of Patriarchy on Rape Allegations
Founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, Laura Bates, discusses the prevalence of rape and sexual violence against women and girls and how systemic misogyny explains why so many perpetrators escape conviction. Her new book, Fix the System Not the Women, was just released.
UNSC Propagates A “Swift” Reversal of The Policies Restricting Women’s Rights
In a unanimously adopted statement, the United Nations Security Council urged the Taliban to “swiftly reverse” policies restricting human rights and freedoms for Afghan women amid fears that the Taliban was turning back the clock on women’s rights.