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Economy2 years ago
UK government unveils 'minimum safety levels' law to stifle strikes
The UK government introduces proposals to make "minimum safety levels" compulsory during strikes.
UK government unveils 'minimum safety levels' law to stifle strikes
Koreas2 years ago
N Korea passes law allowing it to conduct preventive nuclear strikes
North Korea has passed a law, declaring itself a nuclear weapons state and enshrining the right to use preemptive nuclear strikes to protect itself.
N Korea passes law allowing it to conduct preventive nuclear strikes
Economy2 years ago
Iran allows €1bn worth of car imports
Iran’s government authorizes 1 billion euros worth of car imports into the country.
Iran allows €1bn worth of car imports
Society2 years ago
US Supreme Court overturns abortion rights
The US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn abortion rights has brought to the fore the rift between the two major political parties and their supporters in the United States.
US Supreme Court overturns abortion rights
Politics2 years ago
‘Israeli assassination of IRGC colonel amounts to state-sponsored terrorism’
An American professor of international law says the Israeli assassination of an IRGC serviceman last month was a clear violation of international law.
‘Israeli assassination of IRGC colonel amounts to state-sponsored terrorism’
Palestine3 years ago
Israeli forces attack Palestinian protesters in West Bank
Israeli forces have suppressed several protests staged by Palestinians in the occupied West Bank to condemn the Tel Aviv regime’s policies.
Israeli forces attack Palestinian protesters in West Bank
EU3 years ago
Thousands of Greeks protest soaring cost of living
Thousands of people join union protests in several cities across Greece to denounce the soaring cost of living.
Thousands of Greeks protest soaring cost of living
More3 years ago
Indonesia passes law to relocate capital to remote Borneo
Indonesia's parliament has approved a bill to relocate the nation's capital from Jakarta to Kalimantan on Borneo.
Indonesia passes law to relocate capital to remote Borneo
Politics3 years ago
Iran urges Canada to revoke anti-hijab law after Muslim teacher fired
A senior Iranian rights official has called on the Canadian government to revoke a discriminatory law that removed a citizen from her teaching job for wearing a hijab in classroom in the eastern province of Quebec.
Iran urges Canada to revoke anti-hijab law after Muslim teacher fired
Military3 years ago
Pentagon: No misconduct in US drone attack that killed 10 civilians in Kabul
A Pentagon investigation claims that the US drone strike that killed 10 civilians, including seven children, in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul in late August did not violate any laws, including the laws of war, and was not caused by misconduct or negligence.
Pentagon: No misconduct in US drone attack that killed 10 civilians in Kabul
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