Hillary Clinton says abuse of female politicians on social media is 'viral'

The former U.S. presidential candidate says female politicians are facing a backlash over women's rights which has been fuelled by social media that rewards abusive posts and conspiracy theories

As lightning strikes surge, Bangladesh plants a defence

Climate shifts are leading to more deadly lightning - but an effort to plant palm trees could cut the risks


"Leave now": Australians urged to evacuate as "catastrophic" fires loom

Bushfires burning across New South Wales and Queensland have already killed three people and destroyed more than 150 homes


Murder of Indonesia palm oil activists shows growing threat, rights groups say

For civil society groups, the killings show that rights abuses in the $60-billion global palm oil trade remain widespread, with growing intimidation against those who investigate them


Cyclone Bulbul death toll rises to 12 in Bangladesh, five fishermen missing

Around 6,000 homes have been partially or fully damaged, although refugee camps in the southeast were largely spared


Apple co-founder says Apple Card algorithm gave wife lower credit limit

The criticism comes days after an entrepreneur said the iPhone maker's credit card gave him 20 times the credit limit his wife received


Georgian police arrest more than 25 in clashes at gay movie premiere

Demonstrators blocked the road outside a movie theatre ahead of the first screening of "And Then We Danced", which tells the story of young two male Georgian ballet dancers falling in love


Salvadoran massacre victims still hunting 'truth and justice' 38 years later

Soldiers tortured and executed more than a thousand residents of El Mozote and surrounding hamlets in the Morazán department as they searched for guerrillas in December 1981


Extinction Rebellion climate group seeps into oil-rich Middle East

Off-shoots of the group are sprouting from Beirut to Doha, as activists in the oil-rich region want governments to ditch fossil fuels for renewable energy sources


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