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Three performers stabbed on stage in Saudi Arabia
Arab world, Featured

Three performers stabbed on stage in Saudi Arabia

    Three members of a theatre group have been stabbed on stage during a live performance in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh, according to reports. Dramatic footage shared on social media appeared to show a man wielding a knife rushing into performers on stage at the King Abdullah Park. A man has been arrested following the knife attack on Monday, state television reported. People were seen running from the scene and the venue reportedly evacuated. The victims were said to be in a stable condition. King Abdullah Park in central Riyadh is one of several venues hosting a two-month long entertainment festival as part of government efforts to open up Saudi society and diversify its economy away from oil. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has eased social restrictions and pr...
More than 210,000 workers to receive pay rise
Featured, United Kingdom

More than 210,000 workers to receive pay rise

    More than 210,000 workers in Britain are to receive a pay rise after the charity behind the living wage increased the national minimum hourly rate by 30p to £9.30. The Living Wage Foundation, which sets the voluntary measure, said London workers’ basic hourly rate will also rise, by 20p to £10.75, compared with the government’s “national living wage” of £8.21 for workers aged 25 years or older. The charity said the difference between its own living wage and the government minimum will be more than £2,000 a year nationally and almost £5,000 a year in London. This year, the Living Wage Foundation has accredited about 1,500 employers, taking the overall total to just under 6,000. Employers that have joined the initiative include the FTSE 100 insurer Hiscox, Crystal Pa...
Polls show Farage U-turn will make very little difference
Featured, United Kingdom

Polls show Farage U-turn will make very little difference

    Nigel Farage’s decision to pull hundreds of Brexit Party candidates from the upcoming general election will “make very little difference”, a pollster has said. On Monday, the Brexit Party leader revealed his party will not field candidates in the 317 seats won by the Conservative Party at the last general election in 2017. The move is seen as a major win for prime minister Boris Johnson, amid Tory fears that the Brexit Party could split the Leave vote on December 12. It marked a huge U-turn from Mr Farage, who had previously promised to run more than 600 Brexit Party candidates across the UK. While the decision has been welcomed by many Tories, pollsters have pointed out the lack of Brexit Party candidates may not have a substantial effect on the result of the gen...
Do or dry: PM gives up alcohol until Brexit is sorted
Featured, United Kingdom

Do or dry: PM gives up alcohol until Brexit is sorted

    Boris Johnson has said he has given up drinking alcohol until Brexit is delivered. The Prime Minister's do or dry pledge follows his failure to keep his "do or die" promise of taking Britain out of the EU by October 31. Mr Johnson was pictured just yesterday sipping whisky during a distillery visit in Scotland, casting doubt on this commitment to a drinking ban. Mr Johnson asked them to tell him more about Ashfield, noting: "Someone said there's a lot of first-time mums who are smoking or something like that. Is that right?" Mr Johnson was told a lot of people smoke in Ashfield before he switched his attention to vaping, saying: "I'm not certain about it. "It might just encourage them to get into nicotine." He then asked "what about alcohol?" before adding: "I'v...
PM wants fast track NHS visa for overseas doctors and nurses
Featured, United Kingdom

PM wants fast track NHS visa for overseas doctors and nurses

    Boris Johnson has unveiled plans for a fast track "NHS visa" to make it easier for overseas doctors and nurses to work. Ministers said the scheme would enable the health service to continue to attract the finest medical staff after Britain has left the EU. Labour accused the Tories of "tying themselves in knots" with the promise, which comes ahead of the general election on December 12. The opposition said the Conservatives are using "dog whistle anti-immigrant rhetoric" while trying to bring in migrant workers to keep public services working. Labour was focusing its campaign effort on measures to support women in the workplace, including raising statutory maternity pay and better entitlement to flexible working. The Conservatives' new NHS visa will ultimately fo...
All 39 Essex lorry victims named by police
Featured, United Kingdom

All 39 Essex lorry victims named by police

    Ten teenagers were among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated trailer in Essex last month, police have confirmed. Essex Police on Friday released the names of the 31 men and eight women whose bodies were found in an industrial park in Grays on 23 October, after confirming on Thursday they were all Vietnamese nationals. The youngest two were just 15-years-old and the oldest was 44-years-old. DNA from families who believed their relatives were victims was used to identify many of them. Assistant Chief Constable Tim Smith said: "This was an incredibly important process and our team has been working hard to bring answers to worried families who fear their loved one may be among those whose tragic journey ended on our shores. "Our priority has been to identify t...
Muslim’s forced to share beds with Chinese officials
Asia, Featured

Muslim’s forced to share beds with Chinese officials

    Muslim women whose husbands have been detained in Chinese internment camps are reportedly being forced to share beds with male government officials assigned to monitor them in their homes. Communist party workers regularly sleep alongside members of persecuted Uighur minority families during surveillance visits that last up to a week, party sources told Radio Free Asia (RFA). The monitoring forms part of the systematic repression of Muslims in China’s western Xinjiang region, where experts and human rights groups believe more than a million Uighurs most of them men have been arbitrarily detained in secretive re-education camps. Those who are not incarcerated face an increasingly strict security regime which includes armed checkpoints, ID cards, and streets lined wi...
Johnson warns of 2020 horror show
Featured, United Kingdom

Johnson warns of 2020 horror show

    Boris Johnson today battled to steady Tory nerves after a torrent of blunders swept his election campaign off track. The Prime Minister left No 10 for a final audience with the Queen this morning, before standing outside 10 Downing Street to announce the start of his bid for a mandate from the people. But the day began with the Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly having to apologise for gaffes made by senior colleagues and he was berated on TV when he defended his staff who doctored a video of Labour opponent Sir Keir Starmer. The storm of controversies included Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg offending the grieving former residents of Grenfell Tower; Tory Andrew Bridgen making a grovelling apology on the same issue; Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns has resigned...
41 migrants discovered in a truck in Greece
Europe, Featured

41 migrants discovered in a truck in Greece

    After the shocking episode of 23 October last, where 39 migrants were found dead in a refrigerated truck in the Essex, in United Kingdom, the controversy over human trafficking by earth is rekindled. This time they would be 41 the immigrants found irregular in a container in conditions at the limit of suffocation: a discovery, that of the Greek Police, which took place in the city of Xanthi . Most men of Afghan origin and with an age ranging from 20 to 30 years she was hospitalized due to the numerous respiratory problems presented at the time of discovery of the vehicle. To relaunch the news the local media Ekathimerini: initially there was talk of 80 people found in the truck. The driver arrested Arrested near Thessaloniki , where the discovery took place, the ...
Gangs using private schools to traffic Asian girls to UK
Featured, United Kingdom

Gangs using private schools to traffic Asian girls to UK

    Private schools are making hundreds of thousands of pounds from Vietnamese children who are entering Britain on student visas then disappearing, it has been revealed. Children thought to be as young as 15 are being brought to the UK by suspected trafficking gangs through legitimate visas sponsored by private schools, an investigation by The Times found. Despite the students paying for a term at school they then often going missing within weeks of starting at the school. The investigation carried out by the paper uncovered at least 21 Vietnamese children who have vanished from boarding schools and private colleges across Britain in the past four years. The investigation was carried out without the schools knowledge. They are mostly girls with what is known as the ...