‘I wish I was listened to’: NSW to respond to landmark birth trauma inquiry | Women News

‘I wish I was listened to’: NSW to respond to landmark birth trauma inquiry | Women News

Sydney, Australia – Sam Hall, an Aboriginal woman from Ormiston in southeast Queensland, was 40 weeks pregnant when she felt her baby’s movements slow. She was already anxious about her son’s safety – earlier scans had found possible problems with her pregnancy, and her partner had genetic heart issues. But…

‘I need to feel safe’: After Indian rape and murder, doctors demand change | Sexual Assault

‘I need to feel safe’: After Indian rape and murder, doctors demand change | Sexual Assault

Kolkata, India – On August 21, a hot, humid afternoon, thousands of doctors and medical students marched through the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Female doctors led the march, many in black T-shirts, some with stethoscopes around their necks. Among the banners the protesters held, one…

The shepherd of the sea guiding small boats home to safety in South Africa | Environment

The shepherd of the sea guiding small boats home to safety in South Africa | Environment

Hondeklip Bay, South Africa – Before day breaks on a cloudy morning in Hondeklip Bay, a small fishing village in South Africa’s semi-arid Namaqualand region, Patrick Rulph rushes out of his front door in track pants, a loose-fitting hoodie and a dark cap. The 61-year-old moves with urgency as he…

The historic hammam ritual is having a renaissance in Istanbul | Arts and Culture

The historic hammam ritual is having a renaissance in Istanbul | Arts and Culture

Istanbul, Turkey – The Zeyrek neighbourhood of Istanbul is quintessentially residential; men play backgammon on makeshift tables and discarded vegetable crates line the streets. Seemingly identical grocers, butchers and spice shops alternate between one another, each drawing a handful of customers at any given time. Turning into Itfaiye Street, I…

Khamenei’s calculus: Iran supreme leader faces a bitter choice on Israel | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Khamenei’s calculus: Iran supreme leader faces a bitter choice on Israel | Israel-Palestine conflict News

In the shadowy corridors of Tehran’s power, the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at the end of July – widely believed to have been carried out by Israel – shattered a fragile equilibrium. The timing of this escalation in the longstanding conflict between Iran and Israel could not have…

After COVID and Ebola, doctors take on mpox amid conflict in eastern DRC | Health News

After COVID and Ebola, doctors take on mpox amid conflict in eastern DRC | Health News

Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo – It’s dawn at the mpox treatment site at Nyiragongo General Referral Hospital, north of the city of Goma, and Congolese medics are already hard at work, calmly and efficiently screening, isolating and caring for patients infected with the disease. Two days prior, the…

‘It’s not about Raygun’: Breakdancers speak out on Olympics row | Paris Olympics 2024

‘It’s not about Raygun’: Breakdancers speak out on Olympics row | Paris Olympics 2024

The worst thing about the uproar that erupted when an Australian breakdancer received zero points for her performance at the Olympics was not the slightly bizarre “kangaroo hop” she performed, say the renowned, New York-based breakdance champions Gabriel “Kwikstep” Dionisio and Ana “Rokafella” Garcia. The particularly devastating angle to the…

As war looms over Lebanon, refugees wonder how they will survive | Israel-Palestine conflict News

As war looms over Lebanon, refugees wonder how they will survive | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Beirut, Lebanon – In 2014, the Syrian regime fired a missile that struck Alaa’s apartment building in Aleppo, Syria. Thirteen-year-old Alaa and his family – mother, father and two sisters – survived the blast and fled to Lebanon. Today, Alaa is a hairdresser in Beirut and worries about having to…