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In Japan, married parents share the parental rights of a child - but after divorce, only one parent can be granted these rights. As a result, some parents are resorting to abducting their children.
Shaking off their frail and vulnerable image, New York City’s older-aged singles are navigating dating and sex on a renewed quest for intimacy, after two years of isolation during the pandemic.
With the World Cup fast approaching, there are fears players could face a repeat of the online racial hate witnessed after last year’s European Championship final in London.
Under apartheid, interracial marriage was illegal in South Africa. It's now legal, with South Africa calling itself the Rainbow Nation. But mixed-race couples say that they still face unique difficulties.
There are over 250,000 missing people across Australia. Indigenous women are over-represented in Missing Persons registers, and some argue that a person's odds of being found are impacted by skin colour.
When the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, millions of American women lost access to abortion. Fourteen states immediately criminalized abortions, including the republican stronghold of Alabama.
Sweden, widely regarded as a safe, progressive nation, has become the epicentre of gun violence in Europe. Last year alone, there were 342 shootings. What's driving the bloodshed in this Scandinavian country?
Sri Lanka's president Gotabaya Rajapaksa won the election in 2019, campaigning on promises of a green, organic future. But today, Sri Lanka faces its worst financial crisis since independence.
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