Home is meant to be the safest place in the world. Yet for too many, it is the most dangerous. Beliefs that men own women, can tell them what to do, and then punish them for infractions are widely held. In South Africa a study found 70 per cent of men believed a woman shouldContinue reading “Femicide stil a big problem in Europe and the rest of the world”
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Trump wants a Nobel prize. Europe can exploit that to help Ukraine
Preceding: Trump wishing to get the Nobel Peace prize The Economist, August 21, 2025 Event Mr Trump wants his dealmaking skills to be recognised in endeavours beyond the building of gaudy skyscrapers, and there is no greater arena than diplomacy. The global elites sneer at mere moneymaking. But recognition from Oslo is worth much more than theContinue reading “Trump wants a Nobel prize. Europe can exploit that to help Ukraine”
The Global Health bulletin for October 2024
‘I needed medicine… I had no other choice’ In the end it wasn’t her rape or her husband’s murder that drove Mvita Ngolo to trek through the jungle to find help – but a lack of the most basic painkiller for a cold. She was five-months pregnant when she made the arduous 25-kilometre journey fromContinue reading “The Global Health bulletin for October 2024”
Get out your green tool belt – damaged land and reefs by human activities
By Laura Millan A forest fire, dynamite explosion or just a simple axe can destroy a thriving, biodiverse landscape in a matter of seconds. Restoring damaged ecosystems to their original state is harder and takes longer — but countries are on the hook for solutions to do just that. About 2 billion hectares of theContinue reading “Get out your green tool belt – damaged land and reefs by human activities”
Frontpage for Thursday 16 November 2023
Why the Supreme Court ruled Rwanda deportations are unlawful The five most senior judges on the UK’s Supreme Court have ruled unanimously that the plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda is unlawful. Giving their verdict, Lord Reed, president of the court, said the court had fast tracked its judgement because of the “public importance”Continue reading “Frontpage for Thursday 16 November 2023”
Sunday 2023 March 26 Frontpage
Suella Braverman could ban the European Court of Human Rights from grounding migrant deportation flights in a deal to pacify Tory rebels, The Telegraph can reveal. Plus, Natasha Kaplinsky has spoken of her battle to protect her children from online porn. Headlines: Sunday’s essential news Migrant crisis | The Home Secretary is locked in talksContinue reading “Sunday 2023 March 26 Frontpage”
The Telegraph’s exclusive investigation: The Lockdown Files and looking at illegal migrants
The Telegraph reveals that consultants were paid a total of £1 million a day to work on the NHS Test and Trace system for more than a year, despite ministers being “very worried” about the spending.
The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 22
As ambulance workers downed tools for the first time in over 30 years, the human toll of the strike has begun to emerge. Yesterday Volodymyr Zelensky travelled to Washington for his first foreign trip since Russia invaded Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his first foreign visit since the Russian invasion was aimed at strengtheningContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 22”
The Telegraph Frontpage of Tuesday 2022 December 20
By Danny Boyle Thousands of nurses are today staging a second walkout within a week in their dispute over pay. We have got full details of a series of strikes hitting the UK in the run-up to Christmas. Hospitals declare critical incidents amid fresh strike Amid fears the NHS stands on the brink of collapse,Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage of Tuesday 2022 December 20”
The New York Times for the 2nd week of August 2022
August 08 Children in Gaza City reacted to an Israeli airstrike on Saturday. Over the weekend, 44 Palestinians, including 15 children, were killed, health officials said.Mohammed Abed/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images A cease-fire in Gaza Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza agreed to a cease-fire late last night, which appeared to hold as of thisContinue reading “The New York Times for the 2nd week of August 2022”
