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Chinese uni teaches women to be 'perfect' in era of President Xi
The Communist Party wants women educated, yes, but not to the point that they don't want to get married and have children.
- by Emily Rauhala
'If you want to see your kids, agree to leave': detained parents told
- by Molly Hennessy-Fiske
Opinion & Perspectives
The latest sign of political divide: shaming and shunning public officials
Anger and division in American politics is leading to the public shaming of political figures while they are going about their private lives.
Mary Jordan
Extraordinary battle where Aussies and Americans fought side by side
The US is planing parades, march-pasts, flyovers, dinners, dignitaries and speeches by the ton to mark the occasion.
Peter FitzSimons
How women can transform a troubled region
There is cause for hope in the Middle East from an unlikely quarter.
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North America
'If you want to see your kids, agree to leave': detained parents told
Immigrant parents separated from their children and detained are being given a choice: If they want to see their children, they must be deported, say lawyers.
- by Molly Hennessy-Fiske
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The latest sign of political divide: shaming and shunning public officials
Anger and division in American politics is leading to the public shaming of political figures while they are going about their private lives.
- by Mary Jordan
Europe
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- by Peter FitzSimons
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Chinese uni teaches women to be 'perfect' in era of President Xi
The Communist Party wants women educated, yes, but not to the point that they don't want to get married and have children.
- by Emily Rauhala
Iranian economic protesters take to streets, confront police
Protesters angered by Iran's cratering economy have confronted police officers in front of parliament, according to online videos.
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