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Overlooked No More: Min Matheson, Labor Leader Who Faced Down Mobsters
As director of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, she fought for better working wages and conditions while wresting control from the mob.The New York Times - Business -
Spain-Argentina row over drug-use accusation
A row breaks out after Spain's transport minister suggests Argentina's president has taken drugs.BBC News - Top stories -
Foreign meddling a 'stain' on Canada's elections, public inquiry report says
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Foreign Meddling Didn’t Impact Canada Election Outcome: Inquiry
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Inquiry into Nazi camps on Alderney to examine if there was British cover-up
Government investigation into wartime atrocities on Channel Island will ask why Nazi perpetrators never stood trial in Britain. The government inquiry into Nazi wartime atrocities on the Channel Island of Alderney has been extended to investigate ...The Guardian - World -
Afghanistan's only female diplomat resigns in India after gold smuggling allegations
An Afghan diplomat in India who was appointed before the Taliban seized power in 2021 and says she was the only woman in the country’s diplomatic service has resignedABC News - World - India -
Spring, fertility and an awakening with Spain’s Las Mayas – a photo essay
Since 2014 Spanish photographer Daniel Ochoa de Olza has been portraying the girl participants in a spring festival held in Colmenar Viejo outside Madrid. His portraits bear witness to his fascination with the enduring nature of Spain’s rituals. ...The Guardian - World -
UN alarm over rightwing laws that could ‘whitewash’ Franco era in Spain
Three UN experts warn proposed ‘harmony laws’ may contravene international human rights standards. New laws proposed by rightwing and far-right regional coalition governments to “whitewash” the Franco dictatorship could contravene international ...The Guardian - World - United Nations -
Spain rejects Argentinian claim its PM is causing ‘poverty and death’
Diplomatic spat began when Spanish minister suggested Javier Milei had taken ‘substances’ while campaigning. Spain has denounced comments by Argentina’s presidency that accused the Spanish government of bringing “poverty and death” to its own ...The Guardian - World - Spain -
What to Consider Before Hiring Remote Workers
Remote work has tremendous potential. But most organizations are still getting it wrong.Inc. - Business
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