It’s now 5 months since in Iran, Mahsa Amini, died in police custody, shortly after being arrested for not adhering to the country’s rules on how women should cover their heads in public. Her death sparked the biggest political unrest in Iran for years…
Canada doing ‘normal burden-sharing’ amid global displacement crisis, prof says
Mireille Paquet, an assistant professor of political science at Concordia University said asylum seekers often end up in Canada because there is ‘no other place’ where they can claim asylum.
Michigan State University shooter had 2 guns: police
Police say the man who shot eight students at Michigan State University, killing three, had two handguns that were purchased legally but not registered.
Kentucky high court lets near-total abortion ban continue
Kentucky’s Supreme Court has refused to allow abortions to resume in the state, rejecting a request to halt enforcement of a near-total ban on abortion that has largely been in place since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
The Global Push For Paid Menstrual Leave As Spain Brings In Law
Many women have painful periods, but only a handful of countries, most of them in Asia, allow them to take time off work to recover.
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British soldiers plea with bosses for more cheap drones to combat ‘aerial threats’
EXCLUSIVE: British reconnaissance teams are urging military chiefs to buy more cheap drones so they can constantly watch enemy forces on the battlefield, the Daily Express can reveal.