National Politics
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Jun- 2021 -9 June
Disunity Day: Why Cameroon’s National Unity Day Is A Source Of Bitter Divisions Among Its People
Critics want the day that marks the country's reunification—May 20— scrapped since it marks a constitutional “coup” 49 years ago. The post Disunity Day: Why Cameroon’s National Unity Day Is…
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8 June
Australian State Member Of Parliaments Slam ‘Vile’ Questions On Premier’s Fall
State opposition has been accused by Victoria Labor MPs of peddling conspiracy theories against Premier Daniel Andrews' injury. The post Australian State Member Of Parliaments Slam ‘Vile’ Questions On Premier’s…
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8 June
Australian Ministers Demand Opposition Apology To Daniel Andrews
Victorian ministers are asking for an apology from shadow treasurer for raising some questions on Premier Andrews' fall. The post Australian Ministers Demand Opposition Apology To Daniel Andrews appeared first…
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8 June
Safety Fears Grow For Afghan Interpreters In Australia
Former defense chief Chris Barrie believes Australia has a very serious obligation to Afghan interpreters and must not leave them. The post Safety Fears Grow For Afghan Interpreters In Australia…
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8 June
Many In India Angry With Government For Constructing New Power Corridors
Construction for the $2.7-billion project, which will raze several famous buildings, is continuing amid a raging pandemic. The post Many In India Angry With Government For Constructing New Power Corridors…
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7 June
‘Tough’ Gig Economy Safety Laws For Australia’s New South Wales
The New South Wales government will introduce new laws to bolster the safety of food delivery drivers. The post ‘Tough’ Gig Economy Safety Laws For Australia’s New South Wales appeared…
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7 June
Black Gold: Illegal Logging For Charcoal Wipe Out Rare Trees In Northern Uganda
Unemployed youth, corrupt security and government officials take advantage of weak laws to trade in Illicit forest products. The post Black Gold: Illegal Logging For Charcoal Wipe Out Rare Trees…
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7 June
Pak Journalist Hamid Mir Taken Off-Air For Criticizing Army
The ban by a prominent news channel of Pakistan is the latest exhibit of media censorship by the military establishment. The post Pak Journalist Hamid Mir Taken Off-Air For Criticizing…
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6 June
Three Kids? We Can Hardly Afford One Say Chinese Parents
China's three-child policy receives backlash from citizens. The post Three Kids? We Can Hardly Afford One Say Chinese Parents appeared first on Zenger News.
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5 June
Zbarbar: A Small Town Brutalized During The 1990s Algerian Civil War Finds Peace
Residents of Zbarbar fled their idyllic town as it was turned into a battleground between Algerian forces and Islamist rebels. The post Zbarbar: A Small Town Brutalized During The 1990s…
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