1. Bring Back our Girls
Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai is in Nigeria and has met with the parents of some of the 219 girls still held by Islamic extremists.
The teenager met with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan overnight and urged him to meet with the families of the kidnapped girls.
Meanwhile, a video has emerged of the Boko Haram kidnappers mocking the #BringBackourGirls campaign.
In the footage, obtained by AFP, Boko Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau taunts campaigners saying the girls would not be freed until the government released the “army” of Boko Haram fighters held in Nigerian jails.
The kidnappers released the chilling video to mark the girls’ third month in captivity.
2. Baden-Clay trial
The jury in the trial of Gerard Baden-Clay will once again resume deliberations this morning after seeking further clarification from the judge yesterday.
The jury – consisting of seven men and five women — asked the judge to repeat his advice on the use of circumstantial evidence to arrive at a verdict.
The judge then re-read his summation relating to circumstantial evidence, The Brisbane Times reports.
Brisbane former real estate agent Baden-Clay is accused of murdering his wife Allison. He has pleaded not guilty.
3. Historic Church of England vote
The Church of England has voted in favour to allow women to take up senior roles in the UK — allowing women to become bishops for first time in its history.