Media 4 days ago United Nations forum pushes for extra funding into reparations progress: 'Back up your words with action' The United Nations call for extra funding to support its advancement towards reparations for descendants of slaves who were captured and trafficked across Transatlantic countries.
United Kingdom April 5 UK doctors accept government pay offer, ending longest strike in National Health Service history Senior doctors in England have accepted a pay offer from the British government that ends a yearlong dispute. Eighty percent of those casting a vote backed the offer.
Europe April 4 Austrian minister aims to tighten espionage law in response to concerns of foreign intelligence activities Austria's justice minister shared plans to bolster the nation's espionage regulations, responding to heightened concerns over foreign intelligence activities.
Japan April 1 In attempt to connect with young people, Japan's royal family debuts on Instagram Japan's imperial family has made their Instagram debut, sharing photos and videos showcasing Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako's recent public engagements.
Media March 28 Head Of United Nations calls for reparations to 'overcome generations of exclusion and discrimination' The head of the United Nations called for reparations to "overcome generations of exclusion and discrimination" during their International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery.
Africa March 22 Kenyan doctors stage mass protest in the streets as national strike enters second week Hundreds of Kenyan doctors protested for better pay on Friday during a nationwide strike in its second week. They said the strike will continue until needs are met.
World March 12 US announces $100M for deployment of multinational force to violence-stricken Haiti Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced an additional $100 million to finance the deployment of a multinational force mission to Haiti.
US February 19 Native American families remain frustrated with unsolved missing persons, killings cases An ongoing effort to notice Native American unsolved crimes continues as families march for answers years after their loved ones have gone missing.
World February 19 Canadian Foreign Minister says China, as an exporter, needs to increase Red Sea defense efforts After a series of attacks on the Red Sea recently, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said China needs to step up their defense efforts to help protect the waterways.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE February 17 WHO chief's dire warning: Disease X outbreak 'a matter of when, not if' Disease X is certain to break out in the future, according to WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus, who said a global treaty is needed to protect the world when the next pandemic hits