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Supreme Court to take up major abortion case that could undermine Roe w Wade

Supreme Court to take up major abortion case that could undermine Roe w. Wade What to know about new abortion restrictions and what that could mean for Roe v. Wade Replay Video UP NEXT The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will take up an abortion rights case seen as a major challenge to Roe v. Wade and what would be the first direct test on the issue for the court s new conservative majority, including the three justices nominated by President Donald Trump. © Al Drago/Getty Images The Guardian or Authority of Law, created by sculptor James Earle Fraser, rests on the side of the U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 28, 2020, in Washington, D.C.

How India calculates value of women s housework

news How India calculates value of women s housework © AFP A quarter of Indian men are engaged in unpaid chores, compared to four-fifths of women A newly formed political party in India, launched by a film star, has promised salaries to housewives if voted to power. A prominent MP welcomed the idea, saying it will monetise the services of women homemakers, enhance their power and autonomy and create a near-universal basic income. This is a compelling debate, especially at a time when women are losing ground in paid work. All around the world, women spend time in unpaid work - ranging from a maximum of 345 minutes per day in Iraq to 168 minutes per day in Taiwan, according to International Labour Organisation. On average, men spent 83 minutes in unpaid care work while women spent three times more at 265 minutes.

Vatican bank s former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison

Vatican bank s former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison CNN 1/22/2021 By Valentina Di Donato and Zamira Rahim, CNN © Handout/Vatican Media/AFP/Getty Images Magistrates during the trial of Angelo Caloia (not in picture) on January 21. The former head of the Vatican bank, Angelo Caloia, has been sentenced to nearly nine years in prison for money laundering and aggravated embezzlement. The 81-year-old was handed an eight year, 11 month jail term on Thursday, making him the highest-ranking Vatican official to be convicted of a financial crime. His lawyer is appealing his sentence. Caloia was president of the bank known as Institute of Works of Religion (IOR) from 1989 to 2009. He and two lawyers who consulted for the bank were charged with embezzling money while managing the sale of Italian real estate owned by IOR between 2001-2008, allegedly declaring less than the actual amount of the sale.

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