New South Wales Police commissioner says videos of the attack ‘speak for themselves’.

New South Wales Police commissioner says videos of the attack ‘speak for themselves’.
The South Asian nation has, since 2013, officially allowed members of the hijra community to identify as a third gender.
Revelations over membership of exclusively male Garrick Club raise questions of power, privilege and discrimination.
The team keeps up its training amid the ethnic clashes that have rocked the northeastern Indian state.
The reasons are complex — the consequences more straightforward: An ageing population and deepening labour shortage.
Couples must register with the government, or risk going to jail. That’s in a law that is also worrying India’s Muslims.
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Cambodia remains conservative and patriarchal society, despite taking legal and practical steps towards gender equality.
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