The protests in at least 40 cities represented an outpouring of anger over the treatment of women at the highest levels of power, organizers said.
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Why the Rape Claim Against Australia’s Attorney General Seems Familiar
Some see unsettling parallels with another powerful man halfway across the world.
Brittany Higgins Files Police Report on Parliament House Rape Claim
Brittany Higgins has filed a formal police report against a former government employee who she said raped her in Australia’s Parliament House in 2019, roiling the government.
Your Monday Briefing
The Schengen Area closes up.
From the Capitol to Australian Skies, Misinformation Finds Supporters
Australia’s ruling party defends its own, even when colleagues spread misinformation about the Capitol siege and the coronavirus. Why?
Australia’s States Are Feuding Like Siblings. What Else to Do but Laugh?
Australians are facing a messy patchwork of border restrictions that lock out both the coronavirus and fellow citizens. A new ad offers a biting, if humorous, commentary on the state of affairs.
International students in Australia prepare to spend the holidays away from family
It’s been a rough year surviving the pandemic away from home.
China Battles the World’s Biggest Coal Exporter, and Coal Is Losing
China has officially blocked coal imports from Australia after months of vague restrictions. For Australia, the world’s largest coal exporter, the decision is a gut punch.
Australia Scraps Covid-19 Vaccine That Produced H.I.V. False Positives
Of the dozens of coronavirus vaccines being tested worldwide, the one under development at the University of Queensland was the first to be abandoned.
Australia Scraps Covid-19 Vaccine That Produced H.I.V. False Positives
Of the dozens of coronavirus vaccines being tested worldwide, the one under development at the University of Queensland was the first to be abandoned.