Avuxeni! Welcome to Thursday, where U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken lands in Tel Aviv, the death toll in Gaza climbs to 1,300 and Greta Thunberg gets fined for disobedience, again. Meanwhile, Worldcrunch’s Katarzyna Skiba looks at two recent historic electoral victories for women in both Po.
Mexico is on the cusp of getting its first woman president. And in Poland, the upcoming elections will see the highest-ever number of women running for office. Two landmarks for nations where the patriarchy has long reigned supreme.
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