1. A same-sex couple have had triplets using both fathers’ DNA.
In a world first a same sex couple have become fathers to triplets who share both fathers’ DNA.
The men, from South Africa, used a surrogate with one egg each having been fertilised with a different dad’s DNA.
One of the men is the biological father to the twin girls while the other fathered the third triplet, a boy.
Theo and Christo Menelaou, who were good friends and neighbours of former Paralympian Oscar Pistorius, were advised early on to terminate two of the babies after doctors discovered that one of the eggs had split and the surrogate was pregnant with triplets.
But they went ahead.
The babies, born in July weighed a kilogram each, are now home with their parents, though one of them will need to have heart surgery in the next few months. The two fathers care for their babies with the help of some live-in nurses.
Sky News reports the Menelaous are believed to be the first same sex couple in the world to have triplets with a male couple sharing biological fatherhood.
Theo Menelaou told Sky News they felt blessed. His husband, Christo said: “When you are gay, there is always the thought that it just may not be possible to be a parent no matter how much you would love to be.”
2. Rio: Closing Ceremony flag bearer named.
The Rio Olympics closing ceremony begins this morning at 9am (AEST) with athletes from around the world returning to the Maracana to celebrate.