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Right sider is a passionate writer who has traveled extensively around the world, learning about the history of all the regions and walking the paths of his characters.

US: Monogram Foods Fined for Child Labor

US: Monogram Foods Fined for Child Labor

The meat company Monogram Foods, based in the US, was fined more than $30,000 for violating Minnesota's laws against child labor at one of its plants. The infraction happened at Monogram Meat Snacks, a division

In June, US Private Sector Created 500,000 New Jobs- Report

In June, US Private Sector Created 500,000 New Jobs- Report

According to the most recent employment report from private payroll processor ADP, which was released Thursday morning, hiring activity at US companies experienced a huge, unexpected increase in June. In contrast to economists' predictions of

Black Skin or Africans Cannot Breathe Here: Tunisia Crisis

Black Skin or Africans Cannot Breathe Here: Tunisia Crisis

The North African nation of Tunisia is bordered by Algeria, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea. Despite the democratic victories of the Jasmine Revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of longtime leader Zine El Abidine Ben

Threats to Abortion Rights in Colombia: Recent Rulings Pose Challenges to Access

Threats to Abortion Rights in Colombia: Recent Rulings Pose Challenges to Access

In Latin America, Colombia has always been seen as a progressive nation in defending abortion rights. However, recent decisions by Colombia's Constitutional Court's Fourth Review Chamber have sparked worries about the potential erosion of these

Twitter Accused of Avoiding Musk’s Mass Layoffs Legal Battle

Twitter Accused of Avoiding Musk’s Mass Layoffs Legal Battle

According to a complaint submitted on Monday in San Francisco federal court, about 2,000 former Twitter employees have resorted to defending their claims in arbitration as the company has demanded - but Twitter hasn't shown

NI civil servants consider general strike in September over ‘insulting’ pay offer

NI civil servants consider general strike in September over ‘insulting’ pay offer

Feeling angry and insulted, Northern Ireland's civil servants are considering a general strike over pay in September to ensure the message gets across, Carmel Gates, the general secretary of the Nipsa trade union, has said.

Staff at Switzerland’s second-busiest airport end strike over pay after deal reached with management

Staff at Switzerland’s second-busiest airport end strike over pay after deal reached with management

About a thousand workers at Geneva Airport, which is Switzerland's second-busiest, launched an industrial action early on Friday morning, disrupting air traffic for around four hours. Dozens of flights got cancelled, eventually affecting thousands of

Sleeping Pills and Energy Drinks: Smuggling Tactics at the Croatian-Slovenian Border

Sleeping Pills and Energy Drinks: Smuggling Tactics at the Croatian-Slovenian Border

Unsettling strategies smugglers use to ease the illicit flow of migrants across the Croatian-Slovenian border have been exposed by Italian police in the northern city of Trieste. The authorities claim that smugglers provide sleeping medications

Escalating Intercommunal Violence in Western DR Congo Triggers Humanitarian Crisis

Escalating Intercommunal Violence in Western DR Congo Triggers Humanitarian Crisis

At least 20 individuals were killed in a recent savage ambush carried out by gunmen in the western Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). This sad incident is the latest in a series of inter-communal

2023’s deadliest migrant shipwreck off Greece sees at least 59 deaths

2023’s deadliest migrant shipwreck off Greece sees at least 59 deaths

At least 59 migrants have been confirmed dead after a fishing boat carrying them sank in international waters in the Ionian Sea, the Greek coastguard said while announcing the latest toll. Previously 32 fatalities had