Rome – Italy has formally recognized femicide as a distinct crime, passing a landmark law that punishes perpetrators with life imprisonment. The legislation, approved by parliament on Tuesday, coincided with
Rome – Italy has formally recognized femicide as a distinct crime, passing a landmark law that punishes perpetrators with life imprisonment. The legislation, approved by parliament on Tuesday, coincided with
Italy is confronting a growing femicide crisis, with critics saying Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government has not done enough to curb gender-based violence. The latest victim, 29-year-old entrepreneur and influencer
Edo State Police Public Relations Officer has issued a serious warning to young women, urging them to always inform a trusted contact about their whereabouts—even when meeting someone for a