Reports
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Reports
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How to win any argument (by those who argue for a living)
In this 24/7 world of juggling work, life and relationships, losing our cool once in a while has become standard. Here, Lizzie Pook reveals how to keep calm and carry on in the face of confrontation (dignity, firmly intact)
By Marie Claire
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Join our #Sharethelight campaign to educate and empower women and girls across the globe
Here's everything you need to know...
By Andrea Thompson
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Why are women always affected more by natural disasters than men?
Whether it’s a seismic shift that indiscriminately ends lives and sends buildings toppling to the ground, or a famine, tsunami or drought, women are always the ones who suffer the most. Corinne Redfern investigates why…
By Corinne Redfern
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'I took two overdoses in an attempt to escape my forced marriage'
Every year in the UK between 12 and 15 women are murdered for refusing to marry. Now the government has promised to tackle 'honour violence'
By Rosie Benson
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All the women in Donald Trump’s life and what they stand for
His controversial comments about women notwithstanding, Trump has a large and apparently loyal network of women in his life. But who are they really, and what impact do they have on the US Commander-in-Chief?
By Lucy Pavia
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Everything we know about the Barcelona attack and what followed
Our hearts go out to those affected
By Megan C. Hills
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Meet the brave girls kicking back against FGM in Tanzania
A group of young women in Tanzania are using sport to speak out against FGM, reports Tracy Ramsden
By Marie Claire
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This is the important reason why Indian women are posting selfies at midnight
And it’s incredibly empowering…
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Meet the women who shop for sugar daddies
The men have six-figure incomes, the women want a champagne lifestyle that the current financial climate has made impossible. Welcome to the most blatant date night in the world…
By Marie Claire
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The cause of the Grenfell Tower fire has been determined
'We are looking at every criminal offence from manslaughter onwards'
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Why do weddings make us so bitchy?
Free food? What's to complain about that?
By Marie Claire
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How this online tool could bring education to millions of African children
15 million girls never learn to read or write, but this brand new initiative is aiming to change that
By Rosie Benson
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Here’s how the world has reacted to the London Bridge terror attack
‘Today, we are united in horror and grief across all borders, but also in steadfastness’
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Help for Heroes is helping wounded veterans like Clare live life beyond injury. Read her moving story here.
“Help for Heroes’ support has opened my eyes to things I once thought impossible.”
By Kate McCusker
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7 ways to prevent child trafficking
The average age of a child that is trafficked is 12 - here's what you can do to help prevent it
By Marie Claire
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These three girls escaped rape and captivity at the hands of Boko Haram
In a Marie Claire exclusive, three girls kidnapped by Boko Haram speak about their ordeal and their joy at being free
By Marie Claire
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Emmanuel Macron has won the French Presidential Election 2017
'Everyone said it was not possible but they didn’t know France'
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Why do women hate talking money?
From secret savings to hidden debt, cash is still a touchy subject in many relationships. Daisy Buchanan reports
By Marie Claire
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United Airlines have changed their policy after last week's event
People were understandably outraged
By Delphine Chui
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Young, vulnerable homeless women are being exploited for sex
In a horrific online house advert scheme
By Delphine Chui
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Theresa May is backing Donald Trump's Syria Strike
Here's what you need to know
By Delphine Chui
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Woman who fell into the Thames during the Westminster attack has died
RIP Andreea Cristea
By Delphine Chui
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New documentary 'Discarded Daughters' shows the reality of female infanticide in Pakistan
I was a child myself, maybe 12 or 13 years old, when a relative found the body of a dead child wrapped up in plastic bags and dumped outside our home.
By Marie Claire
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This school is turning former child sex workers into lawyers
Did you know that 40% of sex workers in India are children?
By Rosie Benson
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To Mum, with love: what Mother's Day looks like in Ghana
Yes, gifting a gorgeous bouquet on Mother’s Day is sweet. But in Ghana, a country where so many young children are deprived a basic education, one innovative charity is offering mothers so much more
By Nicola Moyne
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The reality of why Syrian girls in Jordan are feeling forced into marriage
One in three women in developing countries gets married under 18
By Delphine Chui
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'I left London at 21 and married an Amazon warrior'
When anthropologist and documentary maker Sarah Begum, 28, flew to Ecuador, she wasn’t prepared for the impact it would have on her whole life…
By Corinne Redfern