bThe plan met with fierce criticism by the victims and their legal representatives, who have demanded that the reparations come from Tokyo.
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Why Climate March in Seoul Could Be Game Changer for Environment
The labour unions’ proactive participation and its actions to work jointly with wide-ranging environmental and social movements hold the promise of broadening and solidifying the foundations of the climate movement.
Migrant Aid Workers in Greece Could Face Years in Prison
Humanitarian activists are back in a Greek court on Tuesday, accused of helping migrants cross the Aegean Sea.. Rights groups and EU lawmakers have called on Greece to stop criminalizing their lifesaving work.
Brazil: Who’s Behind Bolsonaro Supporters’ Plot to Overthrow Lula’s Govt?
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Brazilian Hard Right Are Already a Political Cliché
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Sweden Hustled Into Military Pact with US
Biden underestimated Turkiye President Erdogan’s tenacity and overlooked the geopolitical ramifications of Sweden’s bid to join NATO.
Eviction Drive Enters 2nd day in Assam’s Lakhimpur; 299 Families to go Homeless
Some of the evictees rued that they could not collect all their belongings.
COVID-19: As New Variants Emerge Unabated Across the World, How Much Should India Worry?
“...attempting to prevent travel no longer provides even as much utility as it did in the early months of the pandemic,” Professor Satyajit Rath
What’s Behind Rising Numbers of ‘Railway Children’ in India?
Thousands of children run away from their homes on trains every year in the hope of escaping poverty and abuse. They often end up in the capital city facing an uncertain future.
Odisha: Govt Doctors Warn of Stir from Feb 1 Over Delay in Promotion Scheme
Odisha Medical Service Association said despite several rounds of talks with the state government, no step has been taken so far to fulfil the demands.
Germany: Police Clear Climate Activists From Coal Village
Police in Germany have started to surround the western village of Lützerath, which has been occupied for months by climate protesters ahead of a planned eviction. The site is slated to be used to mine coal.
Sweden Hustled Into Military Pact with US
Biden underestimated Turkiye President Erdogan’s tenacity and overlooked the geopolitical ramifications of Sweden’s bid to join NATO.