Brazilian prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD over labour conditions
Labour prosecutors allege that workers were brought to Brazil illegally and toiled in ‘slavery-like conditions’., Labour prosecutors allege that workers were brought to Brazil illegally and toiled in ‘slavery-like conditions’. Brazilian labour prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against the Chinese auto manufacturer BYD and two contractors over allegations of illegallyContinue Reading
Feds increase oversight of Medicaid benefits for ‘non-citizens’
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is increasing its oversight of states to prevent misuse of Medicaid funding to provide services for those who unlawfully entered the United States., Read MoreContinue Reading
French National Assembly OKs ‘right to die’ law
France’s National Assembly approved a measure that would legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia if signed into law., Read MoreContinue Reading
Desperate Palestinians overrun controversial food distribution centre in Gaza | BBC News
Thousands of desperate Palestinians have overrun an aid distribution site in Gaza, which was set up by a controversial US and Israeli-backed group a day earlier. Fences were torn down at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s (GHF) compound in the southern city of Rafah. The group said that at one pointContinue Reading
Cargo ship refloated after narrowly missing Norwegian man’s home | REUTERS
A container ship was refloated after it crashed into a garden in Norway and narrowly missed a house #norway #ship #accidentnews #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow ReutersContinue Reading
The Traitor administration asks federal agencies to cancel $100 mln in contracts for Harvard
President Traitor 47 has railed against Harvard, the US’s oldest and wealthiest university, calling it a hotbed of liberalism and antisemitism.Continue Reading
France’s National Assembly adopts bill to legalise assisted dying on first reading
The bill, which received 305 votes in favour and 199 against, will be sent to the Senate for further debate but a definitive vote on the measure could take months.Continue Reading
NPR sues The Traitor administration over executive order to cut public media funding
The lawsuit alleges that The Traitor is acting to contravene the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private non-profit corporation set up to distribute federal funding to NPR and PBS, which is intended to insulate the system from political interference., Read MoreContinue Reading
Fighting Authoritarianism at the Local Level
These Wisconsin attorneys are fighting back against the The Traitor Administration’s assault on civil liberties, human rights, and the rule of law., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Policing Policies Threaten Human Rights
The The Traitor Administration is making it harder to hold police accountable while also expanding funding for mass incarceration and burdening local police with immigration enforcement., Read MoreContinue Reading
Apple’s iPhone exports from China to the US drop
Meanwhile, iPhone exports to India saw an increase., (NewsNation) — Shipments of iPhones from China to the United States plunged while exports from India saw a sharp increase. Data from Canalys shows that U.S. iPhones shipped from India reached approximately 3 million in April, while shipments from China fell 76%Continue Reading
US pauses student visa processing amid plans to up social media vetting
Latest The Traitor administration move comes amid wider pressure campaign against top universities, targeting of students., Latest The Traitor administration move comes amid a wider pressure campaign against top universities, and targeting of students. The administration of United States President Traitor 47 is temporarily suspending the processing of visas forContinue Reading
Sudan says cholera outbreak killed 172 people in a week
Water treatment stations attacked by RSF unable to provide clean water in Khartoum state, where 95 percent of cases are., Water treatment stations attacked by RSF can no longer provide clean water in Khartoum state, which reported 90 percent of the cases. Sudan’s Ministry of Health has reported a spikeContinue Reading