The century of climate migration
Global - The number of migrants worldwide has doubled over the past decade, and the question of what to do with the rapidly growing population of displaced people will become increasingly relevant. The movement of
Global - The number of migrants worldwide has doubled over the past decade, and the question of what to do with the rapidly growing population of displaced people will become increasingly relevant. The movement of
US - Many migrants use WhatsApp and Facebook to get updates on the latest US immigration policies. They can easily get information from both platforms because Meta's parent company began rolling out plans in 2015
US - In San Bernardino, Calif., an Amazon employee quit their job at an air travel facility demanding higher wages and working conditions. This is the latest sign that efforts to organize workers continue to
Pakistan - Heavy rains hitting Pakistan have killed more than 580 people and thousands have lost their homes across the country. Around 1 million people have been affected by heavy rains, flash floods, and landslides
US - Jocelyn Chuquillanqui was fired last month. She worked at Starbucks for almost seven years. It all started this winter when the 28-year-old tried to rally her colleagues in New York to join a
Kabul - "They didn't beat us much this time," said one of the protesting women. About 40 women marched through the Afghan capital. The protest was about women's rights. The Taliban dispersed them by firing
EU - According to experts, it is likely that Europe is facing the worst heat wave in the last 500 years. Scientists warn that a drought in Europe could last for several more months. Extreme
Australia - The union has filed a lawsuit against McDonald's seeking compensation of up to $250 million for alleged unpaid wages. The union represents more than 250,000 former and current employees of McDonald's. This is
Italy - Seven years after its debut in Italy, American pizza giant Domino officially closed its stores after failing to win over locals who preferred homemade options, it was learned. Domino's work in Italy was
China - Buyers' anger at unfinished houses was not limited to posters and chanting. Hundreds of them stopped paying their mortgages, a radical move for China, where dissent is unacceptable. So some say that after
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