“Roe v Wade will be slowly and steadily chipped away”—abortion in America
Also, why people with albinism are at risk during Malawi's election and the young Americans shunning sex
THE STRICT anti-abortion bills cropping up in several American states are not expected to become the law of the land—but proponents want them to chip away at Roe v Wade, which is. Attacks on people with albinism have risen ahead of Malawi’s presidential election; we discuss the superstitions that lead to the violence. And why are young Americans having so little sex? Runtime: 21 min
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