News / Zara Jawad - 4 years ago
Chile govt meets with unions in bid to end crisis
Chile's government met for the first time with organized labor, aiming to find a way out of the social unrest that has rocked the country for more than a month
News / Zara Jawad - 4 years ago
Chile's government met for the first time with organized labor, aiming to find a way out of the social unrest that has rocked the country for more than a month
News / Zara Jawad - 4 years ago
The High Court of the South African city of Pietermaritzburg dismissed on Friday former President Jacob Zuma's application for leave to appeal in his corruption case, media reported
Sohaib Maqsood - 4 years ago
News / Sohaib Maqsood - 4 years ago
Chilean lawmakers agreed to fast-track reforms to beef up security, warning that a resurgence in violence and vandalism was threatening to derail the country's 30-year-old democracy
News / Talha Hussain - 4 years ago
The possible launch of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency may inadvertently boost trade in looted antiquities from conflict zones, like Syria, through the social media platform, Amr al-Azm, co-director of the Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research (ATHAR) Project, told Sputnik in an interview
Imran Iqbal - 4 years ago
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News / Mehar Shafiq - 4 years ago
The Justice Department asked a US federal appeals court on Wednesday to delay enforcement of a lower court's order that former White House Counsel Don McGahn must cooperate with the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, CNBC reported
News / Kamran Farid - 4 years ago
The creation and launch of the Syrian Constitutional Committee was made possible due to results reached during the Astana talks under the mediation of Russia, Iran and Turkey, former Turkish Foreign Minister Yasar Yakis told Sputnik on Tuesday
News / Minal Khan - 4 years ago
An online privacy bill - the Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act (COPRA) - has been introduced in Congress to enable consumers in the United States to sue technology firms for data breaches, US Senator Maria Cantwell said in a statement on Tuesday