Manoel Ribeiro has always been familiar with the Feira de Acari, Rio de Janeiro’s most famous flea market. In 1970, the bustling suburban marketplace was
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After a court ruling regarding software bugs in the Post Office, Fujitsu has been awarded £1.4bn in new government contracts.
Fujitsu, a Japanese technology corporation, has been confirmed to have held contracts with the Treasury totaling over £3.4bn since 2019. This company’s technology, which was
The Chinese government has been accused of employing surveillance, intimidation, and coercion tactics against Tibetan refugees.
A recent report has revealed that numerous Tibetans across the globe have experienced surveillance, extortion, and intimidation in relation to their family members who remain
Violent conflict erupts between police and demonstrators in Senegal following the postponement of elections.
Protests over the postponed presidential election sparked clashes between security forces and demonstrators in Senegal’s capital and other cities, raising concerns of potential long-term turmoil.
The German company BASF has announced their decision to withdraw from Xinjiang following allegations of abuse against the Uyghur population.
BASF, a German chemical company, has decided to end its involvement in two joint ventures in Xinjiang. This decision comes after reports of human rights
A former informant for the DEA has been given a life sentence for the murder of the Haitian president in 2021.
Joseph Vincent, a previous source for the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), received a life sentence from a US court on Friday for his involvement
Satellite images reveal an increase in Venezuelan military presence along the border with Guyana.
Satellite images have shown that Venezuela is increasing its military presence near the border with Guyana and sending troops to the jungle frontier, as President
The Pineapple Express, an atmospheric river, causes heavy rainfall in California according to a weather tracker.
In early February, California experienced back-to-back storms that brought heavy rain due to the presence of an atmospheric river known as the “pineapple express”. Atmospheric
Fresh Del Monte claims that it cannot be held responsible for the recent violence that occurred at a farm in Kenya.
According to Fresh Del Monte, they cannot be held responsible for a civil lawsuit accusing their Kenyan pineapple farm’s security guards of murder, rape, and
European Union leaders reveal a 210 million euro agreement with Mauritania in an effort to reduce the issue of illegal migration.
The European Commission’s leader, Ursula von der Leyen, and the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, have introduced a proposal for a €210m collaboration with