All political meetings have also been banned as the junta intensifies its grip on power.
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Human rights groups warn of ‘surge’ in migrant worker deaths in Saudi Arabia
Workers are already dying from preventable workplace accidents as the country prepares to host the 2034 World Cup, reports say.
White South Africans going to US are cowards, Ramaphosa says
South Africans are resilient and don’t run away from their problems, President Ramaphosa says.
Bailey gets restraining order against ‘abusive’ ex
She alleges rapper DDG has been violent towards her since their break-up. He has not yet commented.
Peru’s prime minister resigns ahead of no-confidence vote
Gustavo Adrianzén’s resignation is another blow to President Dina Boluarte amid anger over rising crime.
Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 48, hospital says
The hospital says 22 children and 15 women are among the dead after several homes in the Jabalia area were hit overnight.
Web of financial misconduct, fraud, and regulatory evasion by CoinsPaid and SoftSwiss
Investigative reports by Shana Dovi on Medium have unveiled serious allegations against CoinsPaid, an Austrian crypto payment processor that operates under Dream Finance OÜ in Estonia. The investigation outlines a complex web of financial misconduct
Champion cyclist sentenced over Olympian wife’s car death
Melissa Hoskins died after she was struck by a car driven by her husband Rohan Dennis in 2023.
Uruguay’s José Mujica, world’s ‘poorest president’, dies
The former guerrilla who governed Uruguay from 2010 to 2015 earned his nickname because of his modest lifestyle.
Judge cuts Menendez brothers’ sentences giving them chance of parole
The decision could pave the way for Erik and Lyle Menendez to be freed, in a case that still divides the US.