Migrants in the Tunisia-Libya Desert on the Brink of Death
Officers attempt to gently revive him by placing a few drops of water on his lips while he is barely breathing. According to Libyan border guards and the man himself, he is just one of
Officers attempt to gently revive him by placing a few drops of water on his lips while he is barely breathing. According to Libyan border guards and the man himself, he is just one of
Domestic breeding checkers (DBCs) employed by the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) went on strike on Monday, claiming that the DC refused to heed their requests for equipment improvements, safety, and regularization. The demonstration came after
After being accused of creating the largest child trafficking ring in US history by the Republicans, the Biden administration is stepping up efforts to stop companies using and exploiting child labor. The Department of Labor
Under the country's stricter norms effective from Monday, British citizenship will be blocked to "serious criminals" irrespective of when or where the crime was committed, UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman said. She called it the
Speaking at a press conference in Poland on Saturday, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warned against a potential "hybrid attack on Polish territory" by Wagner fighters who may pose as illegal migrants, stressing some of the
According to UNICEF, Togo has an infant mortality rate of 43 deaths per 1000 live births and a neonatal mortality rate of 24 deaths per 1000 live births, which refers to infants who pass away
Detective Kathleen Lucero's thoughts revert to a terrifying recollection from her early career as she travels through the untamed terrain of the Manzano mountains. A village elder from her Native American community in New Mexico
Entire villages in the coal region of western Germany were vacated to make room for mining. Refugees from the war in Ukraine have since resettled in the towns. Three sizable pale patches can be seen
No longer does Fereydun, a motorized rickshaw driver from Herat in western Afghanistan, carry women. According to Fereydun, if he were to transport women who weren't fully clothed, the Taliban would beat him up and
Maintenance staff for Solihull's parks, cemeteries, and public areas has begun a week-long strike over pay. Following fruitless negotiations with Solihull Metropolitan District Council, about 50 IDVerde contract workers announced a strike earlier this month.
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