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Monday, June 29, 2026

Brittany Higgins Takes on New Advocacy Role Against Rising Misogyny in Australia

Brittany Higgins has taken up a new position as the executive director of the Vida Fund, signaling her first significant role following her departure from a leading PR firm after only five months.

The position at the activist organization will have Higgins concentrate on 'combating the increase of sexism and right-wing political groups in Australia'.

A previous government employee plans to start a campaign targeting Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, although her critiques will extend beyond right-wing politics.

"One Nation along with the emerging far-right is attempting to normalize sexism in a way that Australians have not witnessed previously," Higgins stated in a release.

With [One Nation MP] Barnaby Joyce advocating for this American-style conflict against reproductive freedoms, it has become increasingly crucial to mobilize and respond.

More to come.

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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Mary Kilobi Reveals Her Opulent Kajiado Home Featuring a Peacock

  • Reporter Mary Kilobi caught the attention of followers by posting engaging images and clips showcasing her stylish residence in Kajiado.
  • The home included vibrant gardens, impressive design, and even a peacock wandering around the area, causing numerous social media users to admire it.
  • Internet users commended the property’s distinctive architecture and beautiful environment, calling it an ideal residence that combines opulence with natural beauty.

Reporter Mary Kilobi has caught the attention of internet users following the posting of images showcasing her residence in Kajiado.

On a post she shared via her social media account on Tuesday, May 26, Kilobi amazed her followers with photos of her house, featuring stunning views and a peacock.

The spouse of vocal COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli gave followers a sneak peek at their home through an unexpected video, sharing insights into their way of life.

Eager Kenyans have expressed their joy over the stunning views, calling it an ideal residence.

Atwoli's Kajiado home

"What an amazing view," she wrote as the video's caption, showing her joy and appreciation for her own estate.

The footage displayed a peacock moving elegantly along a crimson runner beside an enormous wall-to-wall window, with the outdoor area visible in the distance.

The estate offers a magnificent sight of the garden surrounded by lush vegetation, with an infrequent red carpet highlighting the leadership's style and influence.

The buildings in the backdrop also caught the attention of Kenyans, featuring a white wall style and conventional sloped roof architecture, which are rare in contemporary homes.

The walls feature an elegant etched design resembling brick patterns against a white backdrop. The upscale home includes wide pathways flanked by flower gardens on both sides.

In addition to their Kajiado house, the family owns multiple residences, such as an opulent villa located in Kilifi County and the Khwisero property situated in Kakamega.

A labor leader additionally possesses a premium property in both Nairobi and Nakuru, where his family lives. The dwelling in Kilifi is an opulent seaside villa used for vacations, hosting gatherings, and conducting exclusive political discussions.

Kenyan netizens have flooded the comments section with their opinions about the residence in Kajiado, mostly commending its elegance and sophistication.

What were Kenyan people's comments regarding Atwoli's residence in Kajiado?

Below are some feedbacks from users.

Kakai:

The birds are the most beautiful creatures, as far as I can tell.

Ronald Waina:

What an amazing view. I enjoy the complex.

Hannah_Hannah:

Unavoidable atmosphere. Beyond just a residence.

Jaymoh_23:

What does a peacock cost, you ask?

What was the reason for Atwoli's admiration of Mary Kilobi?

Other updates: Atwoli once captured people's attention by openly appreciating Mary regarding the assistance and nurturing she provides him in their everyday existence.

At a wedding event, the experienced labor leader commended her for her care, mentioning that she assists with his daily schedule, keeps track of his health, and has a strong understanding of him.

The action took place several months following the couple's arrival of their first child, an event that drew significant public interest and well-wishes from people across Kenya.

The couple's connection remains captivating, as numerous people appreciate their solid partnership and domestic happiness.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Mainichi Quiz: Why Are Companies Ditching Document Checks for One-on-One Chats?

How well have you been keeping up with developments in Japan? Take the Mainichi News Quiz from June 11 to assess your understanding of current events. Are you ready?

What prompted Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. to switch from document review to face-to-face conversations when recruiting new graduates?

A) Due to an increase in application submissions generated using generative AI, assessing students' uniqueness has become more challenging.

B) Due to the company's desire to lower travel expenses by decreasing virtual interviews and consolidating hiring processes in Osaka

C) Due to requests from universities, the company was instructed to cease using academic transcripts and instead focus solely on employee recommendations.

D) Due to a lack of personnel in regional offices, the final interview arrangements were postponed.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Pauline Hanson Rages at Grinning Channel Nine Reporter Demands Apology for 'Stupid' Question

Pauline Hanson has criticized a young female journalist shortly after previously labeling a journalist as a "nasty b****" and removing media personnel from One Nation gatherings.

A member of The One Nation party had an altercation with 9News Perth journalist Sophie Fenna on Wednesday when she confronted Hanson in the luggage pickup section of Perth Airport and posed several inquiries.

"Why didn't you take Gina (Rinehart)'s jet?" Fenna questioned Hanson, mentioning the Cirrus G7 private aircraft that had been given to her by Mrs. Rinehart at the end of the previous month.

Hanson exhaled with what seemed like irritation as Fenna grinned and asked another query.

Did you travel in economy class?

A male member of Hanson's group was overheard referring to Fenna's question as "stupid" prior to Hanson reacting aggressively.

"I won't be responding to your foolish inquiries," Hanson stated.

Gain some authenticity as a reporter and acquire respect.

Fenna looked clearly surprised at Hanson's reply and didn't pose any additional inquiries.

The group of Hanson is currently requesting an apology from Fenna.

"This explains why traditional media has lost significant public trust," stated a representative from Hanson.

From what I understand, the young reporter involved has not yet offered an apology to Senator Hanson.

According to her 9News biography, Fenna obtained a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on public relations and marketing, as well as a postgraduate certificate in broadcasting from Edith Cowan University in 2024.

She served as a journalist for 7News in Cairns following her graduation, then came back to WA this year to work with 9News.

The Daily Mail has reached out to Fenna for a response.

The conflict isn't the first instance where the party head has targeted the press.

The Guardian Australia has been prohibited from attending upcoming One Nation gatherings and media briefings following the publication of images that made party leader Pauline Hanson look more "menacing."

The party head additionally removed ABC reporters from a media event prior to the Farrer by-election in May.

The head of staff for Hanson, James Ashby, was captured on video escorting ABC local reporters away from a political rally.

In the very same month, Hanson was filmed referring to a woman as a 'nasty b****', shortly after her male media adviser instructed a female journalist to 'be quiet'.

A One Nation representative named Barnaby Joyce has supported Hanson's choice of using a private jet, even though this move faced backlash from the Albanese administration.

He remarked, 'I am constantly confused about why traveling at the expense of taxpayers is considered ethically acceptable, yet doing so with a supporter's money justifies an unpopular cause.'

Joyce claimed that lawmakers often encounter continuous pressure from lobbyists during regular airline trips, using his personal encounters as support for opting for private aviation.

"I have never been on a flight where someone requested something from me, unless I was seated beside them on Qantas," he stated.

But it seems that even if you're seated beside someone, regardless of how securely you've placed the headphones on your head, they still feel compelled to speak to you about their desires.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Lee's Approval Plummets 9% as Democrats Lead with 41%

According to a standard poll conducted by research companies Embrain Public, Kstat Research, Korea Research International, and Hankook Research, the support levels for President Lee Jae Myung and the Korean Democratic Party dropped by 9 percentage points (p) and 4 percentage points (p), respectively, when compared with data from three weeks prior.

As per the findings of the "National Index Survey (NBS)" carried out by four companies between the 8th and 10th of last month and published on the 11th, 57% of participants gave a favorable assessment of President Lee Jae Myung’s leadership, reflecting a drop of 9 percentage points compared to the 66% noted three weeks earlier. The share of those providing an unfavorable evaluation rose to 33%, marking an increase of 9 percentage points.

Regionally, President Lee had the highest approval score of 80% in the Honam area, then Incheon and Gyeonggi with 59%. Next came the Chungcheong region at 56%, followed by Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam-do with 55%, as well as Gangwon and Jeju also at 55%. Seoul saw an approval rate of 53%. The lowest level was registered in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do with 45%. Over the past three weeks, the ratings have decreased by 19 percentage points in the Chungcheong region, 11 percentage points in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do, 10 percentage points in Seoul, 10 percentage points in the Honam region, 10 percentage points in Gangwon and Jeju, 9 percentage points in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam-do, and 4 percentage points in Incheon and Gyeonggi.

According to different age categories, President Lee received an approval score of 75% from individuals in their 40s and 50s, whereas this figure stood at 51% for people in their 60s. Nevertheless, the support level dipped under 50% across all other age brackets: 48% for those over 70 years old, 48% for those in their 30s, and 41% for those between 18 and 29 years old. In comparison with data from three weeks prior, the ratings declined by 17 percentage points among those in their 60s, 13 percentage points among those in their 30s, 8 percentage points among young adults aged 18-29, 7 percentage points for seniors 70 and older, 5 percentage points for those in their 40s, and 3 percentage points for those in their 50s.

In terms of political ideology, 91% of liberals backed President Lee, whereas 56% of centrists and 28% of conservatives did so. This marks a decrease of 11 percentage points among conservatives, 10 percentage points among centrists, and 3 percentage points among liberals when contrasted with three weeks prior.

According to the party preference poll, the Democratic Party received the most backing with 41%, reflecting a decrease of 4 percentage points compared to 45% observed three weeks prior. Meanwhile, the People Power Party saw an increase from 20% to 25%, marking a growth of 5 percentage points. Next came the Reform Party with 3%, the Rebuilding Korea Party at 2%, the Progressive Party also at 2%, and various smaller parties collectively accounting for 2%. Those who indicated they do not back any political group made up 23%, whereas 1% either said "I don't know" or remained silent.

Regionally, the Democratic Party had an approval rate of 62% in the Honam area, 48% in Incheon and Gyeonggi, and 47% in Gangwon and Jeju. The figure reached 40% in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam Province, 36% in the Chungcheong region, 30% in Seoul, and 24% in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk Province. Over the past three weeks, the rating dropped by 12 percentage points in the Chungcheong region, 11 percentage points in Seoul, 8 percentage points in the Honam area, 7 percentage points in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk Province, and 2 percentage points in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam Province. Conversely, it rose by 4 percentage points in Incheon and Gyeonggi and by 2 percentage points in Gangwon and Jeju.

The People Power Party had an approval rate of 42% in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk Province, 33% in the Chungcheong area, 32% in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam Province, and 31% in Seoul. The figure reached 19% in Incheon and Gyeonggi, 17% in Gangwon and Jeju, and just 5% in the Honam region. Over the past three weeks, the score rose by 13 percentage points in Seoul, 11 percentage points in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam Province, and 6 percentage points in the Chungcheong region.

Among individuals in their 50s, the Democratic Party had more than 50% backing (59%), while those in their 40s supported the party at 57%. This was followed by 37% from people in their 60s, 33% from those who were 70 years old or older, 29% from those in their 30s, and 27% from those in their teens and twenties. In comparison to three weeks prior, support dropped by 12 percentage points for those in their 60s and by 4 percentage points for those in their 50s.

The People Power Party received 38% of votes from individuals aged 70 and older, 34% from those in their 60s, 28% from people in their 30s, 19% from those in their 40s, 19% from those in their teens and early 20s, and 16% from those in their 50s. Over the past three weeks, support rose by 12 percentage points among those in their 30s, 11 percentage points among those in their 60s, and 6 percentage points among those in their 40s.

Within progressive groups, 77% backed the Democratic Party, whereas 55% of conservatives favored the People Power Party. For moderates, 36% supported the Democratic Party and 22% aligned with the People Power Party.

When questioned about their opinions on the outcomes of the June 3 local elections, 45% of participants stated that "the opposition, such as the People Power Party, exceeded expectations." Thirty-one percent mentioned that "the governing party, like the Democratic Party, outperformed predictions." Twenty-four percent either replied with "I'm unsure" or failed to provide an answer.

Concerning an investigation by parliament into the lack of voting ballots during the municipal elections, 85% of those surveyed stated it was "essential."

A national index survey was carried out through phone calls made using mobile devices to 1,001 people who were 18 years old or older across the country between the 8th and 10th of last month. The participation rate stood at 26.0 percent, with a margin of error of ±3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence interval. To learn further information, kindly visit the official site of the National Election Survey Review Committee.