Mozambicans are planning marches across the country to honor Azagaia, a popular protest rapper and fierce government critic, who died last week.
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Mozambicans march to honor protest rapper after his death
Mozambicans are planning marches across the country to honor Azagaia, a popular protest rapper and fierce government critic, who died last week
Mozambicans march to honor protest rapper after his death
Mozambicans are planning marches across the country to honor Azagaia, a popular protest rapper and fierce government critic, who died last week
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South Korea wanted a 69-hour workweek. Young people weren’t having it.
The proposal saw President Yoon’s disapproval ratings rise among South Koreans in their 20s and 30s, who already work some of the longest hours in the world.