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Migrants building life in Spain face ’emotional toll’ after deadly journey

Migrants building life in Spain face ’emotional toll’ after deadly journey

Spain - Spain, like Italy and Greece, has long been a gateway to Europe for migrants from Africa and beyond. More than 132,000 people arrived in Europe in the nine months to September 15, either

Iran protests: Police fire on Mahsa Amini mourners

Iran protests: Police fire on Mahsa Amini mourners

Iran - Iranian police reportedly opened fire on protesters in Saqqez, the hometown of Mahsa Amini, who died in custody after being arrested for allegedly "improperly wearing the hijab." Thousands of people gathered at the

How HR can help to forward sustainability in an organization

How HR can help to forward sustainability in an organization

Global - A strong company culture is critical for every company because it affects how engaged your employees are and how long you can keep them. In our current post-pandemic world, more and more trends

Civilians Takes To Social Media To Protest Qatar Cold Behaviour Towards LGBTQ+

Civilians Takes To Social Media To Protest Qatar Cold Behaviour Towards LGBTQ+

Qatar - Every life matters; but in Qatar only what the royalty believes to be apt, matters. Despite repeated appeals from the various human rights have gone unnoticed.  Peter Tatchell has taken to social media

Brazilian politician attacks police with rifle and grenades

Brazilian politician attacks police with rifle and grenades

Brazilia - Brazil's toxic presidential election took a surreal and violent turn after far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's radical ally used hand grenades and a rifle to attack federal police officers as they tried to arrest

Denmark set to keep anti-immigrant policy regardless of vote

Denmark set to keep anti-immigrant policy regardless of vote

Denmark - A week before the Danish general election on November 1, the race seems as tight as ever, with opinion polls showing the center-left bloc marching shoulder to shoulder with the center-right opposition. A

Portsmouth dock workers ‘tried to import £118m cocaine into UK’

Portsmouth dock workers ‘tried to import £118m cocaine into UK’

UK - A group of men tried to smuggle into the UK a "colossal" amount of cocaine hidden in bananas. Three Portsmouth dock workers and a truck driver are charged with conspiracy to import Class

Why women have to sprint into leadership positions

Why women have to sprint into leadership positions

Global - It is well known that women are much less likely to hold leadership positions than their male counterparts. Unconscious biases, women's tendency to take on more childcare responsibilities and outright discrimination mean that

Top 10 Companies that hire Felons in 2024

Top 10 Companies that hire Felons in 2024

Global - Finding work after serving time for a felony may be challenging, but it is not impossible. There are a number of businesses in the United States who are willing to hire convicted offenders.

There is a rosy projection for the US economy

There is a rosy projection for the US economy

US - The housing market is rapidly losing momentum. Interest rates continue to rise. The stock market remains volatile. And inflation continues to be a major problem for people trying to pay their bills. Given