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Taliban's Harsh Rule: Afghan Women Four Years On

Four years after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, women face severe restrictions, including imprisonment for minor offences, as the regime enforces strict Islamic laws.

Gambia Debates Lifting FGM Ban

Gambia's parliament debates repealing the ban on female genital mutilation (FGM), sparking global outrage and fears of regression in women's rights.

UK human rights decline amid anti-Semitism surge

A damning report highlights worsening human rights in Britain, citing rising anti-Semitic violence under Labour and growing curbs on free speech. The findings echo concerns from Donald Trump's administration.

Sturgeon opens up on gender identity in new book

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reflects on gender identity, self-ID, and her political journey in a revealing new memoir, sparking fresh debates on LGBTQ+ rights and Scottish independence.

Music Fans Ditch Spotify for MP3 Players

A growing number of music fans are abandoning pricey streaming services like Spotify in favour of retro MP3 players. Discover why this trend is taking off and how it could change the way we listen to music.

Moroccan woman arrested for 'Allah is lesbian' T-shirt

A woman in Morocco has been arrested and threatened with stoning after wearing a T-shirt with the slogan 'Allah is a lesbian' in public, sparking outrage and debate over religious expression and LGBTQ+ rights.

Gen Z: Gigs Are Overpriced But We're Still Going

A new survey reveals Gen Z's frustration with soaring ticket prices, yet their unwavering love for live music keeps them coming back. Discover the surprising trends shaping the future of gigs.

Emily Wurramara wins NIMA Artist of the Year 2025

Indigenous singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara takes home the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards, celebrating her powerful contributions to First Nations music.

Sharpton calls for Voting Rights Act revival

Civil rights leader Al Sharpton urges the revival of the Voting Rights Act to combat modern voter suppression tactics. Discover the challenges and solutions in safeguarding democracy.

Music legends' families demand AI protection

The families of legendary musicians like Ozzy Osbourne and Amy Winehouse are urging the UK government to safeguard their loved ones' voices and likenesses from AI exploitation.

Abortion rights pioneer dies in UK hospital

The pioneering American abortion rights advocate, whose work sparked decades of debate, has passed away in a UK hospital. Discover her impact and the reactions to her death.

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