Politics

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

Debates over nuclear power in Australia continue to be stoked. Not by industry or voters, but by the media. Following a worn path that likely leads nowhere.

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Can the return of exiled politicians ignite hope for Thai democracy and reshape its political landscape?

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Two-part video special: We explain what’s behind the Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and what are the ramifications for world trade.

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The sanctity of a marriage provides no protection to interfaith couples and those in live-in relationships are even more vulnerable

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India’s new code throws into doubt whether its citizens are truly protected from the arbitrary exercise of power by public officials.

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Efforts to address social issues risk being co-opted for political gain or used to further divisive agendas.

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Rohingya social media activists not only harbour creative ambitions but are also using digital platforms for the community’s empowerment.

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The poor conditions at the world’s largest refugee camps have affected both the physical and mental health of the one million occupants.

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The stateless Rohingya community with no rights remains the world’s most vulnerable and at high risk of exploitation.

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2023 was the deadliest year of Rohingya boat journeys, with one in eight of those who fled perishing at sea

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Eking out a living is a huge challenge for hundreds of thousands of women living in the bleak camps in Cox’s Bazar.

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