17 December 2024
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By UN NewsInternational migrants comprised 4.7 per cent of the labour force in 2022 – an indication of the crucial role they play in the global economy, the UN labour agency ILO said in a report published on Monday.Some 167.7 million migrants were pa...
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By By AFP/Anne ChaonThe Syrian military intelligence officers who detained Ghazi Mohammed al-Mohammed told him to forget his name and who he was.They took away his papers, he said, and told him: "Now you're number 3006."For five and a half months Moh...
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By AFPSince the toppling of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad more than a week ago, Israel has sparked international condemnation with its moves in the Golan Heights, a strategic territory on the border with Syria.Israel has occupied most of the Golan...
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By AFPAuthorities in Gaza reported on Monday that more than 45,000 people have been killed in the enclave in the last 14 months, as humanitarians condemned new deadly airstrikes across the war-torn Strip, including on a UN school-turned-shelter.Image...
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By AFP/Aysha Safi, Qubad Wali and Susannah WaldenMohammed Naeem knew the Kabul street where he and his brothers built matching apartment buildings was too narrow, but he was still in disbelief as their homes were reduced to rubble to widen the road.H...
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By AFPFour white rhinos have died in Zimbabwe after drinking from a sewage-polluted lake that is also the main supplier of water to the nearby capital, the wildlife authority said Saturday.Three zebra, four wildebeest, four fish eagles and several go...
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By AFP/John BIERSConsulting giant McKinsey & Company will pay $650 million to settle US criminal charges that it collaborated with Purdue Pharma to intentionally misbrand opioids, worsening a public health crisis, officials announced Friday.US pr...
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By AFP/Simon STURDEEThe Indian-born head of one of Japan's most famous snack brands has warned that the country must change its mindset and admit more immigrants to get the economy back to the glory of its boom years.Politicians have struggled for ye...
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By AFP/Léa NKAMLEUN FOSSOChatter muffled as members of a secret society, masked and garbed in honey-coloured robes, entered the court of Foumban, the historic capital of a centuries-old kingdom nestled in hilly northwestern Cameroon.The 20th king of...
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By AFPQatar-based Al Jazeera condemned the Sunday killing of one of its journalists in an Israeli strike on Gaza, calling the death a "targeted killing" in a statement.He is the fifth Al Jazeera journalist to be killed since the war in Gaza began mor...
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By AFPA crowd erupts in cheers as a young Maasai woman pelts over the finish line, the latest participant in the "Maasai Olympics", a re-imagining of a traditional coming-of-age rite in the rolling Kenyan grasses.On Saturday, hundreds gathered in the...
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By AFP/Richard CARTERYoung people from small island states -- the driving force behind the climate change hearings at the International Court of Justice -- have provided a breath of fresh air to proceedings and gut-wrenching testimony from the front-...
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