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BBC Investigation Exposes Child Labour in Luxury Perfume Supply Chains

A BBC investigation has unveiled the troubling use of child labor within the luxury perfume industry, particularly in the jasmine trade in Egypt. Children,...

Kashmir Votes in Protest Seeking Restoration of Special Status Amid Political Tensions

In a significant turn of events in Indian-administered Kashmir, voting has emerged as a mode of protest against the central government's policies, particularly the...

EU to Implement New Fingerprint and Photo Registration for Non-EU Nationals Entering the Bloc Starting This Autumn

The European Union is set to implement a new border control system this autumn, requiring non-EU nationals, including UK citizens, to register their fingerprints...

Papua New Guinea Landslide Risk Escalates: Nearly 8,000 People in Danger as Search for Survivors Continues

A devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province has put nearly 8,000 people at risk, following a mountainside collapse that buried hundreds. Rescue...

UN Convenes Emergency Meeting After Israeli Strike in Rafah Kills 45 Amid International Condemnation

Recent developments in southern Gaza have escalated as Israel continues its military operations in Rafah, leading to significant international concern and the triggering of...

Russia Intensifies Military Operations in Eastern Ukraine, Targets Key Cities

Russia has intensified its military operations in Eastern Ukraine, making notable advances toward the city of H, with recent attacks including a series of...

London Brewery Innovates with Beer Grain-Based Leather Alternative

In an innovative approach to sustainability, a London-based brewery and a biomaterials lab are collaborating to transform spent grain from beer production into an...

Israeli Airstrike in Rafah Kills at Least 45, Including Women and Children, Amid International Condemnation

An air strike near Rafah, reported by Palestinian officials, resulted in at least 45 casualties, including women and children, at a refugee camp. The...

Papua New Guinea Landslide Buries Over 2,000 in Remote Village, Calls for International Aid

Papua New Guinea is grappling with a devastating landslide that struck a remote village, burying more than 2,000 people alive. The National Disaster Center...

Individual Shares Journey of Stopping Autism Masking to Embrace Authentic Self

In a deeply personal and revealing video, an individual shares their journey with autism, highlighting the exhaustive efforts they made to mask their condition...

Global Headlines: DW News Provides Latest Updates from Around the World

In the latest update from DW News, the livestream covers a range of headline news from around the world, focusing on recent developments in...

Ukraine’s “Peaky Blinders” Drone Squad: A Vital Defense Against Russian Advances in Kharkiv

In the midst of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, a drone squad known as the "Peaky Blinders," named humorously after the British TV series...

New Test-at-Home Kit Offers Cancer Patients Increased Control Over Treatment

A revolutionary test-at-home kit named Liberty, designed by Health tech company Entia, is offering cancer patients like Lynn a newfound sense of control over...

Sadal Studios Discusses the Creation and BAFTA Success of Innovative Puzzle Game “Viewfinder”

Viewfinder, a first-person puzzle adventure game that stands out for its innovative gameplay involving an instant camera to solve puzzles, has earned its creators...

EU’s Top Diplomat Faces Choice Between Supporting Israel or Upholding International Rule of Law, Amid UN Court Ruling on Gaza Offensive

The European Union’s top diplomat has voiced a significant dilemma facing the bloc, emphasizing the need to choose between supporting Israel or upholding international...

Exploring Tropical Modernism: Lessons on Climate-Adaptive Architecture from India and West Africa

Tropical Modernism, a style developed in the late 1940s by British architects Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry, merges the clean aesthetics of modernism with...

International Court Orders Israel to Cease Military Actions in Rafah, Citing Humanitarian Crisis

The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to immediately cease its military operations in Rafah, southern Gaza, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis and...

South Africa Holds Elections 30 Years After First Democratic Vote Post-Apartheid Era

South Africa is conducting elections three decades after its first democratic elections followed the end of the apartheid regime. The BBC's special correspondent, Fergal...

UK General Election Scheduled for July 4th: Key Details and Voting Information Revealed

The UK general election has been officially announced to take place on July 4th, marking a significant moment in the country's political calendar. This...

UN’s Top Court Demands Israel Cease Military Operations in Rafah and Orders Hamas to Release Hostages

The International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the United Nations' top court, has issued a ruling demanding that Israel immediately cease its...

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