As the details of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder and the initial refusal of local authorities to prosecute his killers have come further to light this month, my thoughts have been turning more and more to my ... ( read original story ...)
Ahmaud Arbery case | NAACP calls for an investigation into 2 Georgia counties
NAACP Atlanta is calling for an investigation into the "history of inequality" in the Glynn and Waycross Georgia circuits, according to a recent press conference. ( read original story ...)
Recovered Covid-19 patient, a Kuwait-returned nurse, tests positive again in Kerala
On disclosing her history of coronavirus and recovery from the disease in Kuwait, the health authorities had shifted her to the isolation ward at the Government medical college in Manjeri. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: 24,000 Oman traffic accidents in Q1, compensation up 300%
The volume of claims for minor traffic accidents grew by 9% for the first quarter of this year, compared to the same period last year, exceeding 20,400 which caused only material damage, the data ... ( read original story ...)
Oman Air brings citizens home from London
Oman Air operated a flight from London to Muscat, which departed on May 18, to bring 37 Omanis back to their homeland, along with 31 residents. The aircraft, which landed early in the morning on May ... ( read original story ...)
5 arrested in Oman for posting video on social media offending public modesty
Five people, including a woman, were arrested for posting a video clip on social media that offended public modesty and prestige of the Omani community, the Muscat Governorate Police said. The Royal ... ( read original story ...)
Three Quarters of Singapore Economy Will Resume Operations From June 2: Government
A third of the workforce will resume on-site operations in sectors that include manufacturing, production, finance, insurance and wholesale trade, and the remainder will work from home, Trade and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to Reopen More Businesses as Virus Is Seen Controlled
Singapore will allow more businesses to reopen on June 2 -- increasing the active proportion of the economy to three-quarters -- after a nationwide lockdown cut transmission of the coronavirus among ... ( read original story ...)
A Troubled Government And Rare Protests In Turkmenistan
Hunger and natural disasters are pushing some in Turkmenistan to the brink, far enough that despite the repressive reputation of Turkmen authorities, the people have recently started previously ... ( read original story ...)
Turkmenistan: Day late, dollar short
One would imagine a country as equine-centered as Turkmenistan might know of the futility of shutting a stable door after the horse has bolted ... ( read original story ...)