A new memorial has opened in the Czech Republic on the site of a former Nazi concentration camp for Roma. The official opening marked the conclusion of a decades-long process, made possible by the Czech government’s decision to remove a farm. The
A cruise ship stuck in Barcelona has resumed its route after Bolivian passengers with visa problems were removed. The Spanish government and MSC Cruises reached an agreement to remove 69 Bolivian passengers. The Bolivian passengers were taken to a transit zone in
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has been listed as wanted in Russia due to her efforts to remove Soviet-era World War II monuments in Estonia. Kallas dismissed the warrant as a scare tactic and vowed to continue supporting Ukraine and advocating for
Removing staff from work WhatsApp group chats while they are on maternity leave is discrimination, ruled an employment hearing. Asha Lad took Lily Head Dental Practice Sales Limited to a tribunal after a male colleague refused her access to the chat. The
Just 700 of 5,000 people identified for deportation are still in “regular contact” with the Home Office, according to official documents. Home Office insiders reportedly admitted the department has “limited capability” to locate migrants once they have left state-funded accommodation. An official
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The president of El Salvador quickly weighed in after news that former President Trump was kicked off the ballot in Colorado by criticizing the idea of “democracy” in the United States. “The United States has lost its ability to lecture any other country
Coram James said: “Stripping the Sussexes of their royal titles will only serve to make Charles look as though he’s descending into the fray and getting his hands dirty. “Whereas to many it may seem deserved, the overriding sentiment would be that
Mohamed Muizzu was sworn in Friday as the Maldives’ president, succeeding Ibrahim Solih. Muizzu, a conservative Islamist largely seen as sympathetic to China, defeated Solih in an upset in September’s election. Muizzu vowed upon inauguration that the archipelagic nation’s “lines of independence
Japan’s Supreme Court struck down a law requiring transgender people to remove their reproductive organs in order to officially change their gender. On Wednesday, the top court’s 15-judge Grand Bench ruled that Japan’s 2003 law requiring the removal of reproductive organs for