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Harris leads record wave of women in Office on-course to make history

Brew Admin   Sun 15 Nov 2020    

With Kamala Harris poised to become the first female vice president of the United States, and with a record number of women elected to Congress — including more Republicans than ever — considerable history will be made when they all […]

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UAE boosts Golden Residency, set to roll out decade-long stays for virus experts

Brew Admin   Sun 15 Nov 2020    

ABU DHABI — The UAE Cabinet has announced major changes in the Golden Residency programme aimed at attracting and retaining experts and talented professionals from various fields and scientific disciplines. The changes will take place starting from 1st December, 2020. […]

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‘Tolerance, Coexistence, Hope, Work’: Abu Dhabi moves to set words into action

Brew Admin   Sun 15 Nov 2020    

ABU DHABI — The Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence will celebrate International Day for Tolerance by launching several initiatives and activities, with the participation of ministries, federal and local authorities, non-profit organisations, sports clubs, school and university students, foreign communities […]

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Apple yanks plug on illegal ‘student overtime’ scheme, Taiwanese suppliers in hot waters

The Brew News Team   Sun 15 Nov 2020    

Apple has put its Taiwanese supplier Pegatron on probation after discovering last week that the company violated Apple’s code of conduct by asking student employees to work night shifts or overtime. The supplier has wilfully mis-classified student workers and falsified […]

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Britain’s ‘most remote’ island reels back fishing, extraction to safeguard rare marine life

Brew Admin   Sun 15 Nov 2020    

Tristan da Cunha, aptly named the ‘most remote inhabited island on Earth’ with all of 245 permanent residents, has now banned fishing and other “extractive activities” in its surrounding waters, on a firm path to safeguard its marine wildlife. The […]

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‘Horn of Africa’ soaked red as hundreds killed in Tigray conflict, tensions boil with no end in sight

Brew Admin   Sun 15 Nov 2020    

Leaders of Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region on Saturday claimed rocket attacks on two airports in a nearby region and threatened to strike neighbouring Eritrea, raising fears that the escalating conflict could spread. The attacks — and threats of more to […]

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Thai protestors rise again, boldly parade absolute rejection of monarchy

Brew Admin   Sat 14 Nov 2020    

BANGKOK — Pro-democracy protesters in Thailand rallied again on Saturday, promoting a diversity of causes and taking an opportunity to display their rejection of the country’s power structure directly to the monarch. Some 20 groups called the rally at Bangkok’s […]

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Indian capital sees virus spike, hospital beds overflow post-festivities

Brew Admin   Sat 14 Nov 2020    

NEW DELHI — India’s overall tally of new coronavirus cases remained steady on Saturday, but officials were watching a surge of cases in the capital that comes as people socialize during the festival season. India’s Health Ministry reported 44,684 new […]

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India celebrates Diwali amid pandemic, pollution fears

Brew Admin   Sat 14 Nov 2020    

NEW DELHI — More than a billion Indians celebrated Diwali on Saturday amid twin concerns of a resurgence in coronavirus infections and rising air pollution that is enveloping the country’s north in a cloud of thick toxic smog. Diwali, the […]

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Vietnam prepares for Vamco, deadly storm kills 53 in Philippines

Brew Admin   Sat 14 Nov 2020    

HANOI/MANILA – Vietnam was bracing for Typhoon Vamco to make landfall in the country’s central coast early on Sunday, as the death toll in the Philippines rose to 53 from that country’s deadliest storm this year. Packing winds of up […]

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Armenians torch homes, belongings ahead of ‘peace surrender’ to Azerbaijan

Brew Admin   Sat 14 Nov 2020    

CHAREKTAR, Azerbaijan – Still wearing the camouflage fatigues in which he had fought against Azeri forces a week earlier, Arsen, an ethnic Armenian, lit a fire on Saturday under his sister’s dining room table in the small village of Charektar. […]

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