Reports
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Reports
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Two Ukrainian mothers raising their children in bomb shelters share their stories this Christmas
"I will miss our home. Everyone should be home for Christmas. But we are waiting for peace and safety and hoping that this will be over soon."
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Here are five simple ways to help the homeless this Christmas
Shelter breaks down how we can all make individual change.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Zara Aleena's family call for action to end violence against women
Jordan McSweeney has been charged for the murder of Zara Aleena, sentenced to life in prison.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Brittney Griner has been freed from Russian jail as part of a prisoner swap
By Jenny Proudfoot
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MPs back plans for "buffer zones" that will protect women accessing abortions
This is good news for women everywhere.
By Lauren Hughes
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MC Meets: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Multiple women are set to testify against Harvey Weinstein this month
By Jenny Proudfoot
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William and Harry will follow King Charles III in the procession through central London today
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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The Roe v Wade ruling will disproportionately hurt Black women
By Jenny Proudfoot
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5 abortion rights organisations that you can donate to in the US right now
"We’re here with you — and we’ll never stop fighting for you."
By Jenny Proudfoot
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What does the end of Roe v Wade mean for UK abortion rights?
By Jenny Proudfoot
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"My country tried to force me to carry a child I didn't want"
By Marie Claire
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The Supreme Court has just overturned Roe v Wade in a devastating ruling for abortion law
The controversial decision has stripped approximately half of US women of their right to choose.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Roe v Wade: what to know about the abortion ruling that's been overturned
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Domestic violence and me: "You’re fat, ugly and no one will ever love you"
Intimate partner violence can happen to anyone. This is one woman's shocking account of what happened to her aged 19...
By Olivia Adams
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Frankie Herbert speaks out about her experience with intimate partner violence
Our "Abuse is Not Love" campaign with Women's Aid highlights the red flags of intimate partner violence. In this exclusive account, model Frankie Herbert breaks her silence on her own experience with domestic abuse.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Boris Johnson wins confidence vote: What happens next?
The prime minister has survived, but may never recover
By Olivia Adams
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"How George Floyd's murder turned me into an accidental activist"
Today marks two years since George Floyd's murder by the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin. As we mark the tragic anniversary, Imarn Ayton writes about the Black Lives Matter movement that followed and how she became an accidental activist as a result.
By Imarn Ayton
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"I survived a mass shooting": one Sandy Hook teacher's account of how she and her 15 students made it out alive
The shooting at Robb Elementary School, Texas, is the deadliest school shooting since December 2012, when a lone gunman murdered 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary, in one of the worst school massacres in US history. Teacher Kaitlin Roig survived, as did her 15 students. This is her account of how they made it out alive...
By Marie Claire
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The House of Commons has voted to make at-home abortion services permanent
This sees the biggest change to abortion care since 1967.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Three mothers recount their experiences giving birth under bombs and sirens in Ukraine
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Women in Ukraine say sexual violence is being used as an “instrument of war''
Ukraine’s attorney general has announced the first rape charges against a Russian soldier during the war so far. This comes amid calls for an international tribunal to investigate the conduct of Russian troops
By Kate Hollowood
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Priti Patel announces new visa process for Ukrainian refugees
After heavy criticisism for its lack of visa centres, the UK announces simpler application process
By Juliana Piskorz
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UN Women UK is calling for people to take meaningful action to prevent violence against women
Words by Claire Barnett, Executive Director of UN Women UK
By Marie Claire
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Marie Claire Ukraine editors share their stories from the war zone in Kyiv
Words by Galia Loupan
By Marie Claire
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Kateryna Halushka: "I have only one country and I love her"
Kateryna Halushka is a military paramedic based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Marie Claire's Features Editor Jenny Proudfoot interviewed Kateryna from the frontline. This is her story.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Korrine Sky: "There is a massive misconception that there are no black people in Ukraine"
Second year medical student Korrine Sky shares her harrowing experience fleeing war-torn Ukraine and the discrimination she experienced at the border
By Juliana Piskorz