Critics have questioned the junior minister’s choice of publication, and government officials have called the magazine shoot a distraction amid nationwide protests over a new pension law.
Tag: Women’s Rights
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At Wellesley College, a Fight Over Whether to Admit Trans Men
Students will vote Tuesday on a nonbinding referendum that considers opening admission to all nonbinary and transgender applicants. Opponents say the school’s mission is to educate women.
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‘Million-Dollar Staircase’ Adds a New Face: Ruth Bader Ginsberg
After 125 years, the male-dominated architectural fixture of New York’s Capitol is getting an update.
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Macron Calls for Enshrining the Right to Abortion in the French Constitution
President Emmanuel Macron honored Gisèle Halimi, a lawyer who worked for the legalization of abortion, but some of her family members and supporters assailed his use of her legacy.