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Today-History-Oct03

Today in History for Oct. 3rd: In 1226, St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan order, died. He was canonized in 1228. In 1692, in Massachusetts, theologian Increase Mather published his ...
For many African women and girls, the 1985 UN Women’s Conference was an entry point into the global movement and a ...
Margherita Ciarletta is the last person in the village who wears Scanno’s centuries-old traditional clothing every single day.
Juliet Ukah, born and bred in Nigeria, is breaking barriers as a PFL Africa fighter, proving African women can thrive in ...
The stories of six South African women who travelled to fight for workers and for women’s rights, and risked it all.
In the remote Italian village of Scanno, Margherita Carlietta is the last connection to a lost way of life. Now her insistence on wearing traditional clothes has made her a reluctant celebrity.
The women’s England rugby team has made it through to the quarter finals of the 2025 World Cup, defeating Scotland 40-8 in ...
"This is the story of a family of scrappy, tough, smart folks who refused to let all the power in the world keep them down," ...
The Italian journalist who faced heat for excluding Ayo Edebiri from a question surrounding Black Lives Matter has finally ...
The 1980 film classic “American Gigolo” launched both Armani and actor Richard Gere on their Hollywood careers. Dressed in ...
The Africa Women Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) has announced their finalists for the 2025 AWIEF Awards. The AWIEF Awards is an annual awards ceremony that highlights the important ...