Activists said more action was needed to solve the larger problem: Only 12 percent of Pakistani women and girls use safe, commercially made menstrual products.
Two children, 2 & 4, found dead in mum’s car in France as 40C heatwave sweeps country
TWO young brothers have tragically been found dead in their family car in France as a 40C heatwave sweeps across the nation. The boys – aged two and four – climbed into the car without their mother knowing, according to prosecutors. Police say that the…
The autonomous business is coming. Here’s why that shift is good news for professionals
Companies are investing in AI agents and cutting staff, but talented professionals will find new opportunities.
Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search warrants
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How Many Prime Ministers Has the UK Had Since Brexit?
The years since the Brexit vote have been some of the most tumultuous in Britain’s recent political history. Here’s a look at the revolving door in Downing Street.
Boy, three, ‘in stable condition in hospital’ after crocodile enclosure incident
The boy was reportedly attacked by at least one crocodile after allegedly being thrown into the enclosure.
Mahrang Baloch, Prominent Baloch Activist, Sent To Life Imprisonment By Pakistan
Currently in custody, Mahrang Balcoh has been for years a vocal critic of the policies of the Pakistani government toward the Baloch People.
This is a desperate rescue attempt to save UK Labour from itself
In a radical departure from the leadership spills seen over the years, Andy Burnham emerged as the clear leader to replace Keir Starmer before he was even sworn into parliament on Monday.
Unpatchable BootROM Flaw Impacts Apple A12, A13 Chips
Apple BootROM exploit exposes unpatchable USB flaw on A12 and A13 devices
Pope Leo slams world leaders who ‘feed’ wars instead of the hungry
The pontiff said global priorities are ‘badly skewed’ on a visit to the World Food Programme headquarters