As House of Commons convenes, Boris Johnson seems out of options
Britain’s Supreme Court on September 24 had ruled that the government’s move to suspend parliament for five weeks was unlawful
Paraguayan healthcare professionals begin a 30-day-long strike
Healthcare professionals are demanding salary equalization, medical insurance and funds for the reopening of a research laboratory
Algeria’s army chief orders crackdown against protesters opposing presidential elections in December
Interim Algerian president Abdelkader Bensalah has announced the next round of presidential elections, scheduled for December 12. Any such plan is being strongly rejected by the protesters, till the old members of the previous Bouteflika regime are completely removed from positions of power in the country.
Thousands of garment workers demand a minimum living wage in India
The government has recently announced revisions in the minimum wages for 73 categories of scheduled employees. However, garment workers were excluded from this list









