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Uganda’s New Anti-Homosexuality Law Bans Identification As LGBTQ

Uganda’s New Anti-Homosexuality Law Bans Identification As LGBTQ

The Ugandan parliament recently passed comprehensive anti-gay legislation that would criminalise anyone who identifies as LGBTQ and would impose severe new penalties on same-sex relationships.The new law passed on Tuesday appears to be the first

Top 10 Least Affordable Housing Markets In The World

Top 10 Least Affordable Housing Markets In The World

Demographia international housing affordability  report of 2023 released in which Sydney ranked  93rd out of 94 metropolitan markets. There are many big changes inside the report. Inflation, low housing income has affected the lifestyle. Demographia

EU-Funded Migrant Detention Center, Bosnia: Concerns Raised

EU-Funded Migrant Detention Center, Bosnia: Concerns Raised

Oliver Varhelyi, the commissioner for neighbourhood and enlargement of the European Union, visited Bosnia and Herzegovina in late November of last year to discuss, according to the Commission, "EU reform priorities" and cooperation, "particularly on

US Report Highlights Significant Human Rights Violations In India In 2022

US Report Highlights Significant Human Rights Violations In India In 2022

Released on Monday, an annual US report on human rights practices underscored serious human rights violations in India, including the reported targeting of journalists, dissidents, and religious minorities, the US State Department informed. The findings

Los Angeles schools closures due to district workers’ strike

Los Angeles schools closures due to district workers’ strike

Teachers will join tens of thousands of Los Angeles Unified School District employees in a three-day strike that will close the country's second-largest school system on Tuesday due to the failure of contract negotiations. Local

Amazon New Layoff to Affect 9000 Jobs, Says CEO Andy Jassy

Amazon New Layoff to Affect 9000 Jobs, Says CEO Andy Jassy

Are you ready for a shocking revelation? Brace yourselves, because it is now clear that tech giant Amazon is set to lay off employees in 2023. Yes, you read that right! The world's largest online

South Swindon voters lean to Labour after ‘kick in the teeth’ Tory budget

South Swindon voters lean to Labour after ‘kick in the teeth’ Tory budget

As the "dead-walking Conservative government" has failed to relieve the pressure on working people and struggling public services, voters in a key south-west England constituency are prepared to support Labour at the next election. The

Leigh sees campaigners protest against new immigration law

Leigh sees campaigners protest against new immigration law

The event held on Saturday was outside Iveagh Hall Conservative Association, Leigh and was organised by All Rise Collective - a group of campaigners mobilising and taking collective action against harmful government policies. The UK's

Kyrgyzstan: Free the 22 ‘Kempir-Abad’ Protest Detainees

Kyrgyzstan: Free the 22 ‘Kempir-Abad’ Protest Detainees

March 20, 2023 in Bishkek Human Rights Watch demanded today that the 22 individuals who are currently detained pending trial in Kyrgyzstan and who disagreed with the government over a border issue be immediately released

Can Aussies ignore work calls and emails after hours?

Can Aussies ignore work calls and emails after hours?

As part of a Greens push for fairer work protections, employees in Australia should be allowed to ignore work-related calls, emails, and texts once they clock off. Greens leader Adam Bandt introduced a landmark proposal