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Pakistan's women's cricket team will compete in Sri Lanka during the 2025 Women's World Cup hosted by India.
Etienne-Emile Baulieu, the inventor of the abortion pill, passed away at 98, leaving a significant impact on women's health and reproductive freedom.
U.S. Health Secretary RFK Jr. announced the withdrawal of COVID vaccine recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women.
Arsenal defeats Barcelona 1-0 to win the Women's Champions League, claiming their second title after 18 years.
Banu Mushtaq's "Heart Lamp" makes history, winning the International Booker Prize for her poignant stories about Indian Muslim women's lives.
A UN report indicates AI's potential disruption to women's jobs is notably greater than its impact on men's jobs.
FIFA aims for $1 billion revenue from the Women's World Cup, highlighting growth in women's football and upcoming tournaments.
Everton's women's team will permanently move to Goodison Park, marking a significant advance for women's football in England.
The FDA has approved the first at-home cervical cancer screening tool, the Teal Wand, offering a more comfortable alternative to traditional Pap smears.
FIFA has approved expanding the women's World Cup to 48 teams starting from 2031, enhancing global competitiveness in women's soccer.
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