Thousands of people, mostly women, were tried and executed for witchcraft in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Australia’s first conference exploring how intermediaries support vulnerable people in the justice system opens tomorrow.
Thousands of people, mostly women, were tried and executed for witchcraft in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Durga Nandini, Co-Founder, Nguvu Collective A critical piece of legislation in Nigeria, which has been lauded as a pioneering and gender-neutral Law...
Durga Nandini, Co-Founder, Nguvu Collective A critical piece of legislation in Nigeria, which has been lauded as a pioneering and gender-neutral Law...
A major review into Australia's military justice system, published by accident, calls for greater independence in the investigation of misconduct...
Esteemed Maha Sangha and Religious Leaders, Parents, Brothers, Sisters and Children; I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all the people of this...
The Labour party is gathering in Liverpool for its first annual conference in government for 15 years. The party faithful ought to make the most of...
By Thorsten Polleit Who doesn’t know them: the blood-sucking vampires, the eerie undead, immortalized in countless films, and inspired primarily...
KUALA LUMPUR: Hosts China will take on defending champions India in the Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) final in Inner Mongolia tomorrow.
Statement by Catholic Commission for Social Justice on Monday's budget AS FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert prepares to deliver potentially the last...
RURAL residents, the elderly and people with disabilities are all set to benefit from a project aimed at increasing ICT access to vulnerable people,...