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Protests in Paris, Gaza for release of Hussam Abu Safia
Protests were held in Paris and Gaza demanding the release of Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safia. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Apple sues OpenAI after ex-engineer allegedly used bug to steal trade secrets
Apple sues OpenAI after ex-engineer allegedly used bug to steal trade secrets
OpenAI accused of conspiring with former Apple employees to steal trade secrets. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
#Albania: protesters against #Trump-linked #luxury resort demand national #reform
#Albania: protesters against #Trump-linked #luxury resort demand national #reform
It started off with anger at a #Trump-linked luxury resort project. Now, protesters in #Albania are demanding that their prime minister resign and government reforms take place to rid the country of perceived systemic #corruption. The protests are some of the largest the country
Nigeria's waterfront communities push back against evictions
Nigeria's waterfront communities push back against evictions
Residents in Lagos are demanding the government respect a court order protecting them from unlawful eviction from their land. Authorities regularly expel residents from poorer waterfront settlements, citing a need to develop the land but it is often later sold on to the rich. Now
South Africa's anti-migrant deadline looms
South Africa's anti-migrant deadline looms
In tonight's edition, worry builds amongst African migrants in South Africa ahead of the June 30th deadline set by protesters demanding undocumented foreigners leave. Also, at least three are killed in Ghana as floods paralyze the capital. And Cape Verde offers greener pastures f
Thousands march in South Africa demanding departure of undocumented foreigners
Thousands march in South Africa demanding departure of undocumented foreigners
In tonight's edition, South Africa's Day of anti-Immigration marches set as a deadline by organizers is thankfully a far more calm affair than many had feared. Also, rescue services in Ghana are still racing to manage severe flooding that has cost at least a dozen lives. And at K
Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave
Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave
Tens of thousands of people marched on June 30th South Africa's largest cities, following a call from around 20 organisations demanding that South Africa tighten its immigration policy. The day was largely peaceful, despite a few arrests for attempted looting. Clashes between Sou
Live: Putin and Zelensky speak to Trump ahead of NATO summit in Turkey
Live: Putin and Zelensky speak to Trump ahead of NATO summit in Turkey
US President Donald Trump spoke with Russia's Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky late Saturday to discuss the conflict in Ukraine ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara on July 7 and 8. Negotiations remain at an impasse, with Moscow demanding the withdrawal of Ukrainian fo
Egypt files FIFA complaint as Argentina ‘rigged’ World Cup claims go viral
Egypt files FIFA complaint as Argentina ‘rigged’ World Cup claims go viral
Egypt has filed a formal FIFA complaint after its controversial World Cup exit against Argentina, accusing officials of “double standards” and demanding the removal of the referee and his team. Egypt led 2-0 before Argentina’s dramatic comeback, with controversy surrounding a VAR
Personality may shape how caregiving affects health
Caring for a spouse with dementia is one of life's most demanding responsibilities. While the emotional toll is well documented, the physical effects of chronic caregiving stress can vary dramatically from one person to another. A new Rice University study suggests part of the re
Inhaled analgesia is as effective as morphine for early pain relief, study shows
Treating pain while in the field can be very demanding. Researchers have finally identified an effective alternative for providing pain relief during the earliest phase of prehospital care, when establishing intravenous access can be difficult. The study is published in The Lance
Is xenophobia in South Africa risking investment?
Vigilante groups and right-wing populist forces are stoking anti-immigrant sentiment and demanding that they leave the country by June 30. Experts fear serious economic implications for the country and the region.