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Australian PM Scott Morrison faces anger for taking Holiday amid bushfire...

Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison sparked national outrage by vacationing in Hawaii during catastrophic bushfires that threatened multiple states. Returning home, he apologized and acknowledged his absence during the critical emergency period, with fires raging across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland.

World Bank President urges lawmakers to prioritize debt management to avert...

World Bank President David Malpass calls for prioritizing debt management in emerging economies, highlighting a record $55 trillion debt accumulation in 2018 and potential global financial risks.

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Former Malaysian PM Najib speaks up on alleged link to 1MDB...

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks out about the 1MDB scandal, denying direct involvement and suggesting he was misled by financier Jho Low. The case involves allegations of embezzling 42 million ringgit from SRC International, a 1MDB subsidiary.

Five top tech firms face lawsuit over child death in DRC

Five major US tech companies are sued for alleged involvement in child labor deaths during cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The lawsuit, filed by International Rights Advocates, claims children were forced to work in dangerous tunnels for minimal wages while extracting a critical material for rechargeable batteries.

Samsung Chairman sentenced to 18 months in prison for union sabotage

Samsung Chairman Lee Sang-hoon was sentenced to 18 months in prison for illegal union-busting tactics. The company tracked and intimidated union members to disrupt labor negotiations and close subcontracting firms with active unions, revealing serious corporate misconduct.
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