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Portrait illustration of Rita Süssmuth, former Bundestag President who died at 88 from breast cancer complications, honoring her contributions to democracy and women's rights.
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Former Bundestag president Rita Süssmuth dies at 88

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Former CDU politician and Bundestag president Rita Süssmuth has died at the age of 88. She passed away on Sunday, as announced by Bundestag President Julia Klöckner, apparently due to complications from breast cancer she publicly disclosed in June 2024. Politicians and public figures praise her as a champion for democracy, women's rights, and an open society.

Iranian-American journalist and activist Masih Alinejad will receive the inaugural European Paulskirche Prize for Democracy in Frankfurt today. Alinejad has campaigned for human and women's rights in Iran for years and has lived in exile since 2009. In an interview, she emphasized her love for democracy.

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In a follow-up to her recent Tagesthemen appearance, actress Collien Fernandes reiterated criticisms of Germany's legal protections against sexualized online violence on ARD's Caren Miosga, joined by Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, who outlined upcoming deepfake law reforms.

On March 8, 2026, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia observes its 50th International Women's Day under the theme ‘Women's Voice for Equality and Prosperous Ethiopia’ through various events. This marks the 115th global celebration, highlighting women's roles in participation and progress. The observance underscores efforts to advance gender equality and women's empowerment.

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Preacher Mamah Dedeh has criticized the practice of secret marriages often misused by unfaithful men to satisfy personal desires, despite being permissible in Islamic jurisprudence. She stressed that in Indonesia, polygamy requires the first wife's permission and court approval. The statement arises amid the controversy involving Inara Rusli and Insanul Fahmi.

La procura di Bordeaux ha aperto un'inchiesta dopo la scoperta di una svastica sulla targa d'ingresso di un centro di aiuto alle donne. È il secondo episodio di vandalismo contro la struttura in sei mesi. L'associazione Apafed lo condanna come tentativo di intimidire uno spazio di supporto per vittime di violenza.

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Dashia Rocío, 19enne dello Stato del Messico, ha denunciato il padre per tentato abuso sessuale ed è stata arrestata per presunta estorsione legata al Cartello Jalisco Nuova Generazione. Dopo l'intervento della Segreteria alle Donne, guidata da Citlalli Hernández, la sua misura cautelare è stata modificata affinché possa continuare il processo in libertà. La famiglia accusa il padre di aver fabbricato le accuse.

 

 

 

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