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Fatime Tahir Adoum believes her young son would be alive and she would be with him had she not been returned to her allegedly abusive then husband.

When Fatime sought refuge from family violence, all she found was grief and tragedy

She is one of a vast number of women with no legal status in Australia falling through the gaps of a flawed family-violence safety net.

  • Wendy Tuohy

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Jerome Hugonot talks to the media at Adji Kossey military base near Chad’s capital, N’Djamena, following his release on Sunday.

‘Shocking and brutal’: Australian environmentalist freed after being kidnapped at gunpoint in Chad

Dual French-Australian citizen Jerome Hugonot says he was pushed to the ground and had a gun pointed at his head by his alleged kidnappers.

  • Marta Pascual Juanola
Australian conservationist Jerome Hugonot has been kidnapped in Chad.

Australian veterinarian kidnapped in Chad

The veterinarian has been working to protect endangered oryx in the Sahara.

  • AP and Marta Pascual Juanola
Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s president, speaks in a prerecorded video during the United Nations General Assembly via live stream.

‘Vaccine apartheid’: African leaders tell UN they need vaccines now

“No one is safe unless we are all safe,” was the common refrain.

  • Pia Sarkar

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