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ISTANBUL — Women took to the streets of cities across Europe, Africa, South America and elsewhere to mark International Women’s Day with demands for ending inequality and gender-based violence.
Women across the world will call for equal pay, reproductive rights, education, justice and decision-making jobs during demonstrations marking International Women's Day on Saturday.
From Athens to Madrid, Paris, Munich, Zurich and Belgrade and in many more cities across Europe, women marched to mark International Women’s Day.