Protesters call for concrete action as prime minister agrees more needs to be doneGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAn urgent national cabinet meeting on men’s violence against women will be convened for Wednesday, with the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, saying all governments nationwide – including his own at the federal level – must make changes and focus more on stopping perpetrators.Albanese and senior ministers stopped short of announcing new...
Thousands of people are set to march at rallies this weekend, calling to end gendered-based violence. Horrifying, it comes as the number of women killed just this year reaches 26, according to the organisation Counting Dead Women — almost double the number of women killed by this time last year. “Enough is enough. And it […]
Over 100 people marched down the streets of downtown Iowa City on Tuesday night to call for an end to sexual violence on campus. The UI’s annual Take Back the Night demonstration held by the University of Iowa’s Women’s Resource and Action Center, or WRAC, has become a historic safe space for sexual violence survivors.
The issue of who could or should conduct an investigation remains in question.
The issue of who could or should conduct an investigation remains in question.
The issue of who could or should conduct an investigation remains in question.
In his first in-depth interview with a U.S. network, Pope Francis called for peace in the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and said a “negotiated peace” is better than an ongoing conflict. “Please. Countries at war, all of them, stop the war. Look to negotiate. Look for peace,” the Pope said in an interview with
Tesla’s vice president of investor relations announced he would leave after seven years.
Six people were arrested near Downing Street after police intervened when a group broke through a cordon made to stop people moving past the area allocated for the event.
Privacy measures currently being rolled out, such as end-to-end encryption,
A politician has called for the introduction of US-style laws that allow home owners to use deadly force against intruders.
Elon Musk criticized Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after a judge ordered X to delete footage of a Sydney terrorist incident, arguing that the verdict could allow any nation to control the entire internet.