‘Like slaves’: Zimbabwe farmworkers lash out at work conditions
Farm labourers in Zimbabwe are decrying colonial-era working & living conditions that they say still defines their jobs.
Nurses’ union to pause strike action while it holds ‘intensive talks’ with government on pay – as it happened
RCN suspends 48-hour strike in England planned for March with health secretary to meet union leaders. This live blog is now closedNurses in England pause strike action to enter ‘intensive’ pay talksMinette Batters, president of the National Farmers’ Un…
A collection of rare centuries-old jewelry returns to Cambodia
Cambodia’s government said the pieces of jewelry that arrived back in their homeland included items “… precious metal pieces from the Pre-Angkorian and Angkorian period.”
The Growing Threat to Critical Infrastructure
In an age where cybersecurity threats are omnipresent, it’s vital to maintain good security practices around remote computing access — especially concerning the nation’s most critical sectors.
Spain court denies Dani Alves’ appeal to be freed on bail
A Spanish court has denied Dani Alves’ appeal to be freed on bail while the investigation of a sexual assault accusation against the Brazil player continues.
Kremlin sources say Putin’s health ‘deteriorating’ and he suffered relapse yesterday
A source who claims to have contacts in the Kremlin claimed Vladimir Putin has had “another medical check-up” while US President Joe Biden was in Kyiv.
“How Can We Manage”: Power Price Hike Pushes Crisis-Hit Sri Lanka On Brink
The latest electricity price rise in crisis-hit Sri Lanka has left stall owner Mohammed Lafeel in a quandary: the 66% increase means he can’t afford to pay for electricity but can’t manage without it so goes deeper into debt to keep it on.
Trump says federal government will directly oversee discipline in schools if he is re-elected
‘Many of these carjackers and criminals are 13, 14 and 15 years old’