UK lawmakers get closer to legalising assisted dying
Should assisted dying be made available in the UK? Many government representatives across the nation believe so – and they’ve just moved one step closer to legalising it. Last week marked a historic shift in the contentious debate on assisted dying in the UK. For the first time in nearly a...
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New Zealand faces protests over controversial new bill
The Treaty Principles Bill, introduced by the ACT Party, has sparked heated debate in New Zealand, raising concerns about its potential impact on Māori rights and the foundational partnership established by the Treaty of Waitangi. In recent days, New Zealand saw peaceful protests with tens of thousands of people marching...
Nigeria introduces free cesarean section for vulnerable women
In addressing the alarming maternal mortality rate, Nigeria has launched a free cesarean sections (C-sections) program to vulnerable women and girls in rural areas of the country. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Nigeria ranks fourth globally in maternal mortality, a saddening statistic underscoring the need for urgent...
Iran weaponizing ‘mental health clinics’ for those defying hijab laws
Policies targeting those who refuse to cover up in Iran are growing increasingly strict, with many now at risk of being labeled as mentally ill and subjected to so-called treatment. Maya Angelou once said, ‘Whenever a woman stands up for herself - whether she realizes it or not - she...
Lebanon’s humanitarian crisis has highlighted women’s resilience
In the shadow of ongoing conflict, the women of Lebanon stand as pillars of strength, navigating a landscape of destruction, displacement, and persistent systemic challenges that threaten to erase their voices and identities. The current crisis in Lebanon is more than just a humanitarian emergency – it is a profound...
Libya’s women face new threats under ‘morality police’ revival
On November 6th, Emad al-Tarabulsi, the Interior Minister of the Tripoli-based administration, informed plans to re-establish the morality police. The declaration has ignited widespread fears about the erosion of women’s rights in the country. Big Brother has long stopped being a fictional concept. In Libya, it now threatens to monitor...
Will the UK’s new spiking laws be effective?
Seeking to ensure the safety of women and girls in Britain, the government is cracking down on this growing epidemic. With gender-based violence almost at a breaking point, however, the pledge must be matched with systemic change if it’s to make a tangible difference. It’s common knowledge that gender-based violence (VAWG) is an ever-worsening issue throughout the UK and that local authorities aren’t doing nearly enough to...
Birth rates are plummeting worldwide
Threatening economic stability, social structures, and the very future of humanity, governments across the globe are desperately intervening to prevent further population decline. The world is witnessing an unprecedented demographic transformation. Countries once concerned about overpopulation are now frantically seeking ways to encourage reproduction, with approaches ranging from creative incentives to deeply controversial and invasive proposals that challenge human rights and personal autonomy. In Japan, especially, the situation has reached a disturbing...
Lesego Chombo becomes Gen Z minister in Botswana
The newly sworn-in Botswana President Duma Boko has appointed 26-year-old Lesego Chombo as the Minister of Youth and Gender Affairs. The former pageant becomes one of the youngest cabinet members in Botswana’s history and Africa. The 26-year-old Lesego Chombo's cabinet appointment has signaled a fresh wave of leadership under Boko’s new administration in Botswana. The new government, during its campaigns, pledged to prioritize youth representation, gender equity and progressive policies when...
University tuition rise is alienating UK youth
Keir Starmer's government increases university tuition fees for the first time in almost a decade, from £9,250 to around £9,500. Young people across the nation are frustrated over the new rise in university tuition fees, from £9,250 to £9,535. This is the first-time tuition fees have risen since being frozen under the Tory’s in 2017. Labour has announced an increase in fees, aligning with the current Retail Price Index inflation rate of...





















