Kenya has reached 14 million vaccinations in the COVID-19 vaccine campaign, despite a 1% positive rate in the last 24 hours. 6.5 million individuals have
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Making change, making history, making noise: Brittany Higgins and Grace Tame at the National Press Club
As an historian of the Australian women’s movement, the past two years have been extraordinary to witness. Not only are we living through a once-in-a-century
Autism is still underdiagnosed in girls and women. That can compound the challenges they face
Being autistic, but not diagnosed, can lead to a lifetime of struggles and being misunderstood for women. This issue has been highlighted in the last
School anxiety in the time of COVID: how parents and teachers can help kids cope
With COVID-related school closures and long periods of remote learning, many kids across Australia have not physically been at school for most of the past
Global effort to defend journalism needs a reset – here’s how to do better
Media freedom is increasingly under threat around the world from a combination of economic and political factors. For some years now, digital technology has undermined
Pregnant woman, one of those tied up and held at gunpoint in Bultfontein robbery
A pregnant woman was one of the customers who were tied up with cable ties in a clothing shop while three armed men ransacked and
Father defends teaching assistant daughter, 23, who had sex with 14-year-old boy, says ‘she just wanted to help’
As the family plots to appeal her conviction, the father of a teaching assistant who had sex with a 14-year-old student in a car park
How old bones from Australia’s historic shipwrecks can help solve crimes
Rivers, lakes, and the sea are regularly used as crime and death scenes. When a body is recovered from a watery grave – as a
EuroMillions jackpot: UK ticket-holder comes forward to claim £109.9m
A UK ticket holder has come forward to claim the £109.9 million EuroMillions prize from last Friday. The winning primary numbers were 3, 25, 38,
5 soldiers die in accident on their way to repel IPOB’s ESN attack in Anambra (graphic photos)
An accident in Anambra state claimed the lives of five soldiers and left others gravely injured. On Tuesday, Feb. 8, officers from the 302 Artillery