Your postcode can reveal a lot about you – not just where you live or what football team you support. As Nicola Heath explains, your postcode is one of the most...
As photos flood the internet of Syrian children suffocating after a gas attack, Plan International's deputy CEO, Susanne Legena, urges us to harness our anger and...
It’s a phrase that's thrown around by politicians and activists, but Helen Razer believes that political correctness is more an amplifier than a red tape.
Peter Papathanasiou looks back on the time a high priest ordered the immediate baptism of all the babies in his town, and he was dunked in holy water. Twice.
Award-winning foreign correspondent and The Newsweek Middle East editor Janine di Giovanni travels to warzones for a living, experiencing the sights, sounds and...
Some children in the USA are being bullied because of their faith, according to a new study about the impact of the Trump presidency on the country's classrooms.
Ridhima Pandey is on a mission to force the Indian Government to prevent further environmental degradation until she's old enough to shape the country's...
A Sydney church’s gesture to commemorate WWII “comfort women” lands it in a dispute between Korea and Japan, linked to an offbeat religion, Nazi swastikas and...
High school students in the United States have reacted strongly on social media after their school released a poster, defining what was acceptable for girls to...
The loss of communication during natural disasters can be frustrating at best. But scientists are developing technologies to help us stay in touch with each other...
Living in perfect cultural harmony, in the absence of racism, hasn't worked out so well for us here in Australia. Helen Razer suggests that we must not leave anti...