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Subject Abortion drove the midterm vote
Date November 10, 2022 11:02 PM
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Today at Ms. | November 9, 2022
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‘We Told You So’: The Abortion Issue Drove the Midterms [[link removed]]
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Abortion rights activists hold placards at the Monroe County Courthouse during a protest vigil a few hours before Indiana’s near total abortion ban went into effect in Bloomington, Indiana, September 2022. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
BY LINDA BURSTYN | Apparently, women aren’t likely to forget their loss of control over their own fertility; not during the midterms and not anytime soon. In fact, voter turnout and voter rage around abortion could pave the way forward in the effort to hold onto democracy itself in the future.
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Beware of Climate Colonialism at COP27 [[link removed]]
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Khady Camara, president of environmental activist group Vacances Verte, addresses the crowd at a march in Dakar, Senegal, on Oct. 29, 2022, ahead of the 27th annual U.N. climate conference (COP27) scheduled to take place in Egypt to demand world leaders increase their climate ambitions at the local level, and call on the National Designated Authority to better negotiate for the ecological interests of women in Africa and Senegal. (Guy Peterson / AFP via Getty Images)
BY SOUPARNA LAHIRI, MAUREEN SANTOS and KWAMI KPONDZO | As world leaders gather for COP27, developed nations and global corporations are using the climate crisis as an opportunity for profiteering, dumping false solutions on the global majority and inflicting devastating consequences on our planet and frontline communities.
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Taliban Escalate New Abuses Against Afghan Women and Girls [[link removed]]
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BY BELQUIS AHMADI | Afghanistan’s Taliban are escalating restrictions against women and girls. The Taliban are intensifying these assaults in response to women’s rights campaigns in Afghanistan and Iran, and amid their own struggle to consolidate power.
Their intensifying violations against women risk mass atrocities and may presage greater violent extremism and threats to international security. Policymakers must respond.
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