Medecins Sans Frontieres moves in to treat 'war zones in our homes' By News May 07, 2021 Add Comment Edit International aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres is stepping in for the first time to provide health support in Australia in a bid to address the alarming "intimate terrorism" rates as domestic violence triples during the pandemic. Share this post Related PostsNightmare Eels season compounded as scans reveal serious foot injury for Junior PauloPolice have indicted Brazil's ex-president for alleged money laundering over undeclared Saudi Arabian diamondsWhy enough sewage to fill 180 Olympic-sized swimming pools poured into a Queensland river for three months'One scandal after another': How Britain's Conservative Party fell apart after 14 years in powerLabor calls for Senator Payman to quit, but in the meantime they may need her vote'Up-and-coming Barossa Valley' pushes back against large solar farmAlex de Minaur downs familiar foe once again as last Aussie woman bows out of Wimbledon singlesJemaah Islamiyah, extremist group linked to the 2002 Bali bombings, to be disbanded
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