During International Women’s Month celebrations, we were shocked by a high-profile South African Police Service leader, Lieutenant General Hilda Khosi Senthumule, twirling during her presentation at the parliamentary ad hoc committee hearing into alleged interference by criminal syndicates in the country’s law enforcement arena. She was apparently…
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0 claims checkedRed shoes lined the steps of Bucharest's Romanian Athenaeum on Tuesday, marking women killed by domestic violence.
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François Picard is pleased to welcome Dr. Gershon Baskin, former hostage negotiator and Middle East Director of the International Communities Organisation.
When the age assurance technology trial released its final report before Australia’s under-16s social media ban came into effect last year, its first finding was: age assurance can be done privately,…