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New Zealand Labor Party donation case: six charged by SFO

New Zealand Labor Party donation case: six charged by SFO

 Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has charged six people over allegations of illegal Labor Party donation and had first scheduled hearing in court. Monday morning the accused were called before Judge Brooke Gibson in Auckland District

Report on Turkey’s oppression of Protestant Christians submitted to Human Rights Committee

Report on Turkey’s oppression of Protestant Christians submitted to Human Rights Committee

A group of four NGOs sent forth a report to the Human Rights Committee that brings to light the oppression of Protestant Christians in Turkey.  It specifically outlines the impact of these restrictions on foreign

Kerala government provides over 70,000 free kits to migrant workers

Kerala government provides over 70,000 free kits to migrant workers

Knowing the current disturbing situation in India due to the surge in Covid-19 cases, the Kerala government has stepped forward and decides to help. They are carrying out a distribution in full swing by the

Why Is Japan Rejecting Chinese Cotton?

Why Is Japan Rejecting Chinese Cotton?

The world is vehemently opposing cotton sourced from China’s Xinjiang region. The latest one is a Japanese company that has stopped sourcing its cotton from the region on suspected use of forced labour in growing

Indonesia scraps rumors of ban on buffalo meat from India

Indonesia scraps rumors of ban on buffalo meat from India

Earlier this week, reports from the Indonesian side suggested that the country is looking to ban buffalo meat from India due to Covid-19 concerns but rubbishing all the rumours, Indian embassy in Jakarta clarified on

Human rights groups urge athletes to boycott Beijing Olympics

Human rights groups urge athletes to boycott Beijing Olympics

A coalition of human rights groups said that continued human rights violations by China had left them with no option but to seek a complete boycott of next year's Winter Olympics to be held in

Russia hires migrants from Uzbekistan during Covid-19 to build rail inks in the country

Russia hires migrants from Uzbekistan during Covid-19 to build rail inks in the country

The officials of Uzbekistan announced on Thursday that Russia will be hiring migrant workers from the country for its railway network projects. They will be building the railway infrastructure along with rail links in Russia.

ICMR reveals the spread of coronavirus in India through religious gatherings

ICMR reveals the spread of coronavirus in India through religious gatherings

The Indian Council of Medical Research reveals that variants that are held responsible for the resurgence of covid cases in India were introduced by foreign travellers and domestically were spread within the country by migrant

Spain asks for help as it caters to children from Ceuta migrant crisis

Spain asks for help as it caters to children from Ceuta migrant crisis

The Spanish government has asked mainland regions to relieve saturated reception centres for minors in Cueta’s North African enclave where about 1,500 of them crossed this week from Morocco. Spain has pepped up its military

Protestors mark disappearance of Panchen Lama in front of Chinese embassy in London

Protestors mark disappearance of Panchen Lama in front of Chinese embassy in London

China has for years claimed its right on Tibet and in the fight between Tibetian people and the Chinese authorities, 26 years ago today, Panchen Lama went missing from the territory of Tibet. Earlier on