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Iranian Maryam Mirzakhani is the first woman to be awarded the “Nobel prize of Mathematics.”

Missed any women’s news this week? Read more and let us know if you have any suggestions.

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15.08.2014 | 10:49

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Why fighting human trafficking is not easy

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“Often trafficking victims don’t even know that there is a label to describe what happened to them,” says Luis CdeBaca Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons from the US State Department.

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08.08.2014 | 15:00

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Write for us: Is there a recipe for the perfect relationship?

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Women are becoming more confident and rising up to every challenge that their lives offer. Yet, is this newly-found self-assurance hampering their attempts to be in a lasting relationship with a man?

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08.08.2014 | 13:30

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An open letter to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia has banned its citizens from marrying foreigners from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Chad. The administration says that the number of expats from these communities has exceeded the government’s limit of 500,000. But for one Pakistani woman, this is a blessing in disguise!

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08.08.2014 | 9:32

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Women in the news

ISIS soldiers march in Iraq

Did you miss out on women’s themes this week? Check out the latest women’s news and let us know if you have any suggestions!

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08.08.2014 | 8:52

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Women don’t need to fight with men to get ahead

Auma Obama tells Women Talk Online that women’s emancipation need not be a fight where women are constantly trying to get the better of men.

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31.07.2014 | 14:42

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Love and longing in Lucknow’s novels

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The Bada Imambada in Lucknow. Copyright: Suhail Waheed

In her Urdu short story, “Ujli Subah Ka Anjam,” (The Fate of a Bright Morn), author Ayesha Siddiqui concerns herself with a woman who wakes up fresh and sparkling but due to wrongs suffered by her during the day, becomes a wreck by the time the sun sets.

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31.07.2014 | 12:42

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