A Voice, a Divide

After a recent historic parliamentary vote, Australians will vote on a constitutional amendment to dramatically expand the protections of their Indigenous communities. As a government website showed, the question will ask voters whether to establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice as a constitutional body....

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The Scourge

The Honduran government launched a major crackdown on organized crime within the country’s penal system following an attack last week that was labeled as one of Honduras’ deadliest prison riots in recent memory, Al Jazeera reported. On Monday, Honduran armed forces began raids at the Tamara...

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The Right to Toys

Zimbabwean women are challenging a law that bans sex toys in the southern African country, a legal dispute that underscores the issue of women’s rights and the nation’s patriarchal outlook regarding female sexuality, the Associated Press reported. In March, women’s rights advocate Sitabile Dewa sued the...

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The Conundrum of Riches

France unveiled a series of strategies this month to tackle “overtourism” as the world’s biggest tourist destination is grappling with a surge of visitors following the lull caused by pandemic closures, Agence France-Presse reported. Tourism Minister Olivia Gregoire said France needed to better handle peak-season influxes...

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Early Undertakers

Humans and Neanderthals weren’t the only hominids to bury their dead, according to new archaeological findings. It’s likely another human relative did, too. Since their discovery at a South African cave in 2013, researchers remain perplexed by some of the capabilities of the Homo naledi, an extinct...

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