US labor union sues Trump administration over government shutdown
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of 400,000 ‘essential’ employees who have been forced to continue work without pay
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of 400,000 ‘essential’ employees who have been forced to continue work without pay
Houthi forces have begun to withdraw from the port city of Hodeidah, UN sources confirmed. Forces of the Saudi-led coalition are also supposed to withdraw from parts the city they captured.
The Election Commission postponed the polling in the eastern region of the country, which is said to be a stronghold of the opposition groups, citing outbreak of Ebola and violence.
His work, his words, the examples he set, will continue to inspire people to build a more just world
Mumia Abu-Jamal has spent 37 years in prison after being falsely convicted of killing a Philadelphia police officer in 1981
According to human rights groups, 37 protesters have been shot dead by the security forces in five days since the anti-government demonstrations began.
The rescue ship operated by Open Arms was denied permission to dock at ports in Italy and Malta. The refugees were rescued from near the Libyan coast
According to reports, the Israeli offensive threatened the safety of two civilian airliners which were landing at airports in Damascus and Beirut at the time.
“Nestlé has always controlled the prices of coffee and have exploited coffee producers not just in Mexico but at a global level, for decades”
Celebration in solidarity with former Brazilian president included performances, interfaith rally, and communal dinner
The government announced a 20% increase in the price of extra premium petrol and diesel, as well as a discontinuation of over 25,000 public services in health, education and employment
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas dissolved parliament following an order of the Constitutional Court. Hamas has termed the ruling and Abbas’ decision illegitimate