RICHMOND, VA — The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has opened a new exhibition titled Frida: Beyond the Myth, which showcases a comprehensive collection of works by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The exhibit opens on April 5 and is scheduled to run through September 28, 2025.
Oryol, Russia — In a controversial move to combat Russia’s ongoing demographic decline, authorities in the Oryol region have announced a new program offering cash incentives to school-aged girls who become pregnant and give birth.
Huntington, West Virginia - Allegations of widespread sexual abuse in West Virginia prisons have surfaced, exposing a disturbing pattern of misconduct and exploitation by correctional officers against female inmates.
New York, NY— Imagine condemning the erosion of women's rights while simultaneously driving the bulldozer that demolishes them—this glaring hypocrisy precisely characterizes the United Nations (UN) and its latest report detailing the alarming regression in women's rights globally.
Beijing, China – A chilling memo that spread on Chinese social media has revealed that companies are now pressuring employees to marry or face termination. The memo, directed at workers aged 28 to 58, stated: “If you cannot get married and start a family within three quarters, the company will terminate your labor contract.”
Bushey, Hertfordshire – A Shocking Case Of Domestic Violence Has Rocked The Town Of Bushey, Hertfordshire, After Former Soldier Kyle Clifford Admitted To The Brutal Murders Of His Ex-Girlfriend, Louise Hunt, Her Mother, Carol, And Her Sister, Hannah. The Attack, Which Was Carried Out With A Crossbow And Knife, Has Sent Waves Of Grief And Anger Through The Local Community.
Queens, New York – A horrifying crime has shaken a quiet neighborhood in Richmond Hill, Queens, after 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh, a beloved community member and breast cancer survivor, was found murdered on her front steps.
Afghanistan - Since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, the country has witnessed an alarming rise in suicide cases, particularly among women.
Washington, D.C. – In a highly anticipated move, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced plans to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs and names, on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - In a major breakthrough in a decade-old murder case, police have discovered human remains believed to be those of Rania Alayed, a mother of three who was tragically murdered by her husband, Ahmed Al-Khatib, in an honor killing in 2013.
Kingston, Jamaica – A rising wave of disappearances has gripped Jamaica in recent months, with a growing number of women vanishing under mysterious circumstances.
Loxahatchee, FL – A Florida nurse is fighting for her life after being brutally attacked by a patient at HCA Florida Palms West Hospital. The assault, which took place on February 18, 2025, left the victim with devastating injuries, including multiple facial fractures that doctors say may cost her the use of both eyes.
Harlem, NY - On January 2, 2025, Ray Hodges, a 36-year-old USPS letter carrier, was fatally stabbed inside Joe’s Deli Grocery at 168 Lenox Avenue in Harlem, New York, by a Male identifying as a Woman.
Olympia, WA – A lawsuit filed in December 2024 against the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) has brought renewed scrutiny to the placement of male inmates who identify as female in women’s correctional facilities.
Maharashtra, India - In a deeply disturbing incident from Maharashtra’s Parbhani district, a man reportedly set his wife on fire following the birth of their third daughter.
Afghanistan - In a continued crackdown on women’s rights and visibility in Afghanistan, the Taliban leadership has reportedly issued a decree prohibiting women from being visible through the windows of buildings while sitting, standing, or engaging in everyday activities such as cooking.
Queens, NY - Antonina Freycinet, a 45-year-old resident of South Jamaica, Queens, was fatally struck in a suspected hit-and-run on Christmas night.
Washington, D.C.- The most controversial aspects of the bill explicitly ban biological males from being housed in women’s prisons, even if they identify as female. Mace argued that this measure is necessary to protect the physical and emotional well-being of female inmates.
Queens, NY - Pornhub, one of the world’s largest adult entertainment websites, is increasingly finding itself at the center of bans and regulatory crackdowns across the globe.
Brooklyn, New York – Zapeta-Calil, a Guatemalan national, remained in the subway system following the attack. Hours later, alert teenagers on another F train recognized him from police-distributed images and notified authorities. Officers apprehended him, finding a lighter in his possession.
Brooklyn, NY - Recent data has revealed a troubling trend in public health: a growing number of young women in the United States are being diagnosed with HIV. The increase has raised alarms among healthcare providers and advocacy groups.
Walton County, GA - William Zulock, 35, and Zachary Zulock, 37, a married couple from Walton County, Georgia, have been sentenced to 100 years in prison without parole for sexually abusing their two adopted sons in a case that has shocked the nation.
Los Angeles, CA - The murder of Angelina Camillia Gonzales has reignited concerns about domestic violence and the vulnerability of young women. Advocates are calling for more resources to educate teens about abusive relationships and to provide them with tools to seek help when needed.
Brooklyn, NY - A horrifying act of violence unfolded in a New York City subway car early Sunday morning when a man allegedly set a woman on fire, killing her. The incident, which took place on an F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station, has sparked outrage and reignited discussions about the increasing violence against women in public spaces.
Staten Island, NY - Dominique Pelicot was convicted of all charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison, the maximum sentence for his crimes. The 50 other men involved in the assaults received varying sentences ranging from three to 15 years, depending on their level of involvement.
Brooklyn, NY - Under the Biden administration, calls for banning TikTok have intensified, leading to an ongoing debate about national security, data privacy, and the future of social media.
Brooklyn, NY - In recent years, the gender-critical movement has seen a noticeable rise in visibility and influence, sparking both controversy and admiration across social and political spheres. Advocates of gender-critical feminism argue that their resurgence is rooted in a commitment to protecting women’s rights, spaces, and opportunities in the face of what they perceive as increasing challenges posed by contemporary gender ideologies.
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Femicide In Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico - According to official reports, more than 500 women were murdered in the first month of 2025 alone, a grim statistic that underscores the urgency of the movement.

Online Safety Act
London, UK – In a decisive move against online misogyny, the UK government has introduced strict new measures aimed at curbing harmful digital content, following revelations that triple murderer Kyle Clifford was influenced by the rhetoric of controversial influencer Andrew Tate.

China Says Get Married Or Get Fired
Beijing, China – A chilling memo that spread on Chinese social media has revealed that companies are now pressuring employees to marry or face termination. The memo, directed at workers aged 28 to 58, stated: “If you cannot get married and start a family within three quarters, the company will terminate your labor contract.”

New Diddy Charge
Brooklyn, NY — Sean “Diddy” Combs, the renowned hip-hop mogul, has been hit with a new indictment by U.S. prosecutors, accusing him of forcing employees to work long hours and threatening to punish those who refused to assist in his alleged two-decade sex trafficking scheme.

South Korea’s Birth Rate
Seoul, South Korea - South Korea continues to hold the lowest birthrate in the world, with a fertility rate of 0.75 in 2024. While this marks a minor increase from the previous year, it is far from a recovery and underscores the nation’s deepening demographic crisis.

Japan’s Low Birth Rates
Tokyo, Japan – Japan’s demographic crisis has reached a new milestone, with births plummeting to an all-time low of 720,988 in 2024, a 5% drop from the previous year. This marks nine consecutive years of decline, intensifying concerns over the country’s rapidly shrinking and aging population.

Women Refuse To Race Against Man
Staten Island, NY — At the USA Track and Field (USATF) Open Masters Championships held on March 1, 2025, at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, trans-identified male athlete Camden Schreiner, 21, ran alone in the women’s 400-meter dash after all female competitors refused to race against him.

Joseph Rogan Removed
Coolbaugh Township, PA – Joseph "Cara" Rogan, a trans identified male has been allegedly removed from his position as Vice Chair of the Coolbaugh Township Supervisors following allegations that he harassed and allegedly assaulted a Black woman while she was sitting in her car.

Mother And Child Set On Fire In Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti – A wave of deadly gang violence has left Haiti’s capital reeling after a brutal attack in the Delmas 30 neighborhood on February 25, 2025. Among the victims of the assault, a woman and her child were set on fire, a horrifying act that has sent shockwaves through the community and highlighted the worsening security crisis in the country.

Mothers Killed By Sons
London, UK – A recent analysis by the Femicide Census has revealed alarming statistics about the growing incidence of matricide in the United Kingdom. According to the report, more than 170 mothers have been killed by their sons over the past 15 years, making up nearly 10% of all women murdered by men during this period. The findings underscore a deeply concerning pattern of domestic violence, highlighting the vulnerability of women even within their own homes.
Queens, NY - The history of Afghanistan’s education system is one of oscillation between progress and regression, reflecting the broader instability that has characterized the nation for decades. Historically, structural barriers such as conflict, economic deprivation, and patriarchal norms have impeded educational access, particularly for girls.