The new law has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers and rights groups over the scope of exemptions, weakening gov’t accountability. Indian lawmakers
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Photos: Monument cements Emmett Till case as ‘an American story’ | Civil Rights News
US President Joe Biden’s establishment of a national monument honouring Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, marks the fulfilment of a
Biden honours Emmett Till, his mother with US national monument | Civil Rights News
Washington, DC – US President Joe Biden has established a national monument to honour Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 lynching galvanised
Guatemala police raid office of Semilla presidential candidate | Courts News
Guatemalan police have raided the offices of the progressive Movimiento Semilla or Seed Movement, a political party whose presidential candidate Bernardo Arevalo
Honduras to build island colony to imprison gang members | Prison News
Honduras plans to build the only island prison colony in the Western hemisphere and send its most-feared gangsters there, tearing a page
Peru’s Boluarte denounces protests as ‘threat to democracy’ | Protests News
President Dina Boluarte has faced criticism for her government’s heavy-handed response to anti-government protests. Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has denounced a series
Malaysia will ‘not survive’ if it does not change: Anwar Ibrahim | Politics News
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reaffirmed the need for reforms, saying Malaysia must change or it will
Living the ‘Chinese Dream’: Beijing’s new world order | Politics News
Ever since China abandoned its zero-COVID policy at the end of last year, Beijing has been involved in a flurry of engagements
In a changed Indonesia, some fear a ‘backlash’ against freedoms | Politics News
Medan, Indonesia – On the morning of May 21, 1998, Indonesia’s then-leader Soeharto stood in the Presidential Palace and addressed the nation.
Amnesty report finds racial bias in Peru’s protest crackdown | Protests News
The Peruvian government was more likely to use lethal violence in marginalised areas of the country as part of its crackdown on
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