On Monday, a nurse at a private immigration detention center in Georgia came forward about a range of dangerous medical practices at a U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. ( read original story ...)
Georgia deputy fired as outrage grows over video of violent restraint of Black man
The video, which does not show what led up to the encounter, shows two white deputies violently restraining Roderick Walker after a traffic stop and one repeatedly punching him. ( read original story ...)
White Georgia sheriff’s deputy seen beating Black man in video fired
A white Georgia sheriff's deputy seen in a viral video repeatedly punching a Black man who was pinned to the ground has been fired after the man's family demanded he be released from jail immediately. ( read original story ...)
Gulf states committed to Palestine despite provocative remarks
Short Url https://arab.news/24zt8 The Palestinian cause holds a pre-eminent position among the Arab governments and people, who have considered it their most vital cause since the 1950s. Arab and Gulf ... ( read original story ...)
Rising debt is a ‘very serious issue’ that governments face, says Singapore minister
Governments have done the right thing to increase borrowing and spending to support their slumping economies, said Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore's senior minister and coordinating minister for ... ( read original story ...)
High levels of debt will become a big challenge in the next decade, says Singapore minister
Governments can no longer reduce the amount of debt through rapid economic growth and inflation, says Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore's senior minister and coordinating minister for social policies, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Summit: Tech nationalism is set to intensify, says Korea Investment Corporation CEO
The rise of tech nationalism is "very bad news" and will hinder the development of new technologies, says Korea Investment Corporation CEO Choi Heenam. ( read original story ...)
Airlines and COVID-19: Singapore Airlines reportedly planning ‘flights to nowhere’
With airlines grounding hundreds of planes around the world due to the COVID-19 downturn in travel, some carriers are looking for innovative ways to generate revenue. ( read original story ...)
Putting Lives Back Together In Lebanon
One month after a deadly explosion shattered Beirut, UNICEF and partners are helping children and families get back on their feet. ( read original story ...)
Kyrgyzstan and China agree to boost ties
Kyrgyzstan appreciates China’s assistance in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic in the central Asian country, and seeks to deepen cooperation with China in the post-pandemic era, Kyrgyz president ... ( read original story ...)