Australia Breaks Barriers: First Woman Appointed to Lead Army in Historic 125-Year Milestone

Australia Breaks Barriers: First Woman Appointed to Lead Army in Historic 125-Year Milestone

In a moment that will be remembered as a turning point in military history, Australia has appointed its first-ever female army chief in over 125 years. Defence Minister Richard Marles described the decision as “deeply historic,” marking a powerful shift in leadership representation within the nation’s armed forces. Lieutenant General Susan Coyle has officially been […]

Continue Reading

Sanae Takaichi Set to Become Japan’s First Woman Prime Minister

In a historic shift for Japan, Sanae Takaichi, a strong-willed conservative often dubbed a “China hawk,” has emerged as the new leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) — positioning her to become the country’s first-ever female prime minister. At 64, Takaichi is far from a political newcomer. A staunch admirer of Margaret Thatcher, […]

Continue Reading