It’s easy to miss important news in the hectic daily schedule, so we have compiled a list of recent women-centric news you may have missed.
In the latest news, three women are pursuing a civil claim for damages against Andrew Tate and accused him of sexual assault and physical abuse.
Here are some quick reads to keep you up to date.
Quick Reads
Andrew Tate Accused Of Sexual Assault By Three Women
Three women are suing Andrew Tate in the United Kingdom and accused the social media influencer and self-described misogynist of sexual and physical assault.
The claimants alleged that Tate attacked them between 2013 and 2016.
Tate is being probed by the Romanian authorities on suspicion of human trafficking and organised crime. He and his brother Tristan were arrested in December 2022.
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Colombian Women's Right Activist Attacked With Acid
Lilia Patricia Cardozo, a human rights activist who works to end domestic abuse and gender discrimination had acid thrown at her while she was walking in a park.
Cardozo is the director of a women's rights NGO called Plataforma Feminista Boyacense (Boyacense Feminist Platform).
Cardozo is under medical observation and suffered injuries in the left part of her face. The chemical substance thrown at her affected 4 percent of her body, including her face and chest.
Women And Non-Binary Producers Underrepresented In 2022's Top Songs
A new study revealed that women and non-binary producers and engineers were "vastly underrepresented" in 2022's most popular music.
The Fix the Mix report claimed that women and non-binary people claimed less than 5 percent of the tech credits of the most streamed songs in 2022.
French Actor Gerard Depardieu Accused Of Sexual Assault By 13 Women
The 74-year-old actor Gerard Depardieu has been accused of sexual violence by 13 women over the last two decades.
Reportedly, 13 more women came forward to accuse Depardieu of molesting them between 2004 to 2022. The grave accusations against Depardieu ranged from "obscene sexual remarks" to "hand in underwear, on the crotch, on the buttocks or on the breasts".