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We can celebrate Harvey Weinstein’s fall – but the #MeToo battle is still only half won
Bianca Fileborn, The Conversation Rachel Loney-Howes, The Conversation
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#MeToo: Harvey Weinstein convicted of felony sex crime and rape after six women testify against him
Scroll Staff
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‘A glimmer of hope’: Mallika Sarabhai on the cancelled NID event, CAA protests, censorship and more
Vijayta Lalwani
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UK’s Tradwife movement is pushing women to return to a life of domesticity – and make money off it
Catherine Rottenberg, The Conversation Shani Orgad, The Conversation
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MeToo: Priya Ramani’s accusations figment of her imagination, MJ Akbar’s lawyer tells court
Scroll Staff
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‘Harvey Weinstein raped me’: ‘Sopranos’ actor testifies in New York trial
Scroll Staff
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Watch: This burger chain advertisement parodies the popular ‘Stairs’ scene from ‘The Joker’
Scroll Staff
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Interview: Rohan Joshi on Amazon special, comedy versus woke culture and AIB’s future
Devarsi Ghosh
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To shut down mansplaining, we need to change how we talk about it
Sarah Kaplan, The Conversation
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Golden Globe Awards: Big wins for Quentin Tarantino, ‘1917’, ‘Fleabag’ and ‘Succession’
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Adityanath says ‘rioters shocked into silence’ by UP Police, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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The big news: BJP challenges Rahul Gandhi’s comments on Citizenship Act-NPR, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Chennai: Rajnath Singh pulls out of event to honour #MeToo accused Vairamuthu
Scroll Staff
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Top news: No internet in 21 districts of UP, extra forces deployed as police brace for fresh protest
Scroll Staff
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#MeToo: Harvey Weinstein reaches tentative $25-million settlement in sexual misconduct lawsuits
Scroll Staff
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MJ Akbar defamation case: Journalist Ghazala Wahab says she quit after being sexually harassed
Scroll Staff
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Shashi Deshpande: ‘Rape is an offshoot of the idea of power. Most women still remain powerless’
Shashi Deshpande
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Date from hell: Tinder has no checks to keep sex offenders off the app
Hillary Flynn Keith Cousins Elizabeth Naismith Picciani
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Priya Ramani: ‘I spoke because women before me spoke up. I spoke so people after me can speak up’
Priya Ramani
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An Indian app is using blockchain to transform the way women talk about sexual abuse
Manavi Kapur, qz.com