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Embassy, NGO rescue 24 trafficked Nigerian girls in Senegal

by Ron Morgan
Embassy, NGO rescue 24 trafficked Nigerian girls in Senegal

The combined operatives of the Nigerian Embassy and a Senegalese-based NGO have, in an overnight operation, rescued 24 Nigerian girls who were subjected to sexual exploitation in the Tamaccounda and …

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Cyprus to keep shipping Gaza aid bound for $320M US pier that broke apart in under 2 weeks

by Walter Watson
Cyprus to keep shipping Gaza aid bound for 0M US pier that broke apart in under 2 weeks

A string of security, logistical and weather problems has battered the plan to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid to Gaza through a U.S. military-built pier. Broken apart by strong winds …

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How motivational speaker Simon Sinek helped a Hong Kong charity boss become a better leader by finding her ‘why’

by Haddis Thomas
How motivational speaker Simon Sinek helped a Hong Kong charity boss become a better leader by finding her ‘why’

Business leadership author and motivational speaker Simon Sinek’s best known book, Start with Why (2009), counsels making issues of motivation, mission and purpose central to any organisation, arguing that the …

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Hong Kong baby ‘Little Suet-yee’ has ‘irreversible’ brain damage after alleged abuse by babysitter, mother says amid ‘living hell’

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong baby ‘Little Suet-yee’ has ‘irreversible’ brain damage after alleged abuse by babysitter, mother says amid ‘living hell’

“They included abilities in self-care, learning, cognition and the senses.” She said a large part of her daughter’s brain had shrunk and cells had died. “The most important thing is …

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How a painting of a young girl about to dive into the ocean changed the life of a Hong Kong human rights lawyer

by Haddis Thomas
How a painting of a young girl about to dive into the ocean changed the life of a Hong Kong human rights lawyer

How a painting of a young girl about to dive into the ocean changed the life of a Hong Kong human rights lawyer New Zealand-born, Italy-based contemporary artist Veronica Green’s …

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In Indonesia, trans women face unique challenges due to climate change: ‘hard to make money’

by Walter Watson
In Indonesia, trans women face unique challenges due to climate change: ‘hard to make money’

“No one is coming out during the longer rainy season,” Patiha said. “It is very hard to make money during that unpredictable weather.” How the climate crisis is worsening gender …

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Will the missile attack that killed aid workers change Israeli minds about the Gaza war?

by Walter Watson
Will the missile attack that killed aid workers change Israeli minds about the Gaza war?

In the hours after seven members of his World Central Kitchen team were killed by a series of Israeli missile strikes on their aid convoy, grieving chef José Andrés wrote a remarkable letter …

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Will the missile attack that killed aid workers change Israeli minds about the Gaza war?

by Walter Watson
Will the missile attack that killed aid workers change Israeli minds about the Gaza war?

In the hours after seven members of his World Central Kitchen team were killed by a series of Israeli missile strikes on their aid convoy, grieving chef José Andrés wrote a remarkable letter …

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U.S. military aid ship heads to Gaza after Biden promises to build pier

by Walter Watson
U.S. military aid ship heads to Gaza after Biden promises to build pier

The U.S. Army has dispatched a ship to send humanitarian aid to Gaza, Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Sunday, days after President Joe Biden vowed to build a temporary pier to supply the besieged enclave. …

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Malaysia’s Federal Court upholds constitutional right of vernacular schools to teach in Chinese, Tamil

by Walter Watson
Malaysia’s Federal Court upholds constitutional right of vernacular schools to teach in Chinese, Tamil

Malaysia’s Federal Court has ruled that vernacular schools are constitutional in a majority two-one decision, dismissing the appeal of two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) which sought to declare that the use …

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