two police officers dead after migrant bus ploughs through roadblock

Two police officers dead after migrant bus ploughs through roadblock 

Bulgaria – Two Bulgarian police officers were killed early Thursday morning as they tried to stop a bus carrying migrants who had entered the country illegally, a Bulgarian government spokesman said. The incident took place…

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38 people were found stranded on a tiny, unnamed island

38 people were found stranded on a tiny, unnamed island

Greece – One child died on an islet near the Greek city of Lavara, according to the group and human rights agencies. Although the Greek police have not yet confirmed this. A group of 38…

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America Speaks Up Against HR Violations At The Hands Of Kurdish Iraqis

Iraq – Journalists and activists are not being treated well in Iraq at the hands of the Iraqi Kurds and the US is worried about this human rights atrocity being committed.  Anger against the Kurdish…

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NHS can face a bill of £1bn for funding pay hike to staff

United Kingdom – NHS staff is looking at a well deserved pay hike, finally, but is barely half of the current inflation rate. The funding of this hike might bring a bill of £1 billion…

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medical fraternity declares june 15 as ‘white day’

Medical Fraternity Declares June 15 As ‘White Day’

Turkey – Turkish medical workers have gone up and arms against the government as they decided to keep themselves off work to stage a nationwide strike. Declaring June 15 as a white day, most of…

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uyghur community finally take a stand for themselves with a complaint against xi jinping

Uyghur community finally take a stand for themselves with a complaint against Xi Jinping

China – After struggling to find their voice for the last two years, the Uyghur community has finally managed to lift up to file a complaint against the Chinese President Xi Jinping on violations of…

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demand for better working conditions grow in turkey as hospital staff voices out their woes

Demand for better working conditions grow in Turkey as Hospital staff voices out their woes

Turkey – is already witnessing turbulent times with a series of protests against the government for negligence during the Covid-19 pandemic, gender based violence and economic failure and now to add to all this, the…

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Canadian Company Sanctioned By America Over Forced Labor Charges

The City of Guelph in Ontario Canada is in news for the wrong reasons as a solar panel manufacturer based there has been sanctioned by the US government for indulging into forced labor. This subsidiary…

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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…

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Greece’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis would visit Libya next week to reopen its Embassy

On Thursday, Athens announced that one week from now Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will pay a visit to Libya and will reopen the nation’s consulate after more than six years. The declaration came a…

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