Witness: Walmart Shooter Seemed to Target Certain People

The Walmart supervisor who shot and killed six co-workers in Virginia seemed to target people and fired at some victims after they were already hit and appeared to be dead, said a witness who was present when the shooting started.

Il “fuorionda” di Meloni durante il discorso all’Anci: parla a gesti con il collaboratore

Read More 24 novembre 2022 https://video.repubblica.it/politica/il-fuorionda-della-meloni-durante-il-discorso-all-anci-parla-a-gesti-con-il-collaboratore-in-diretta/432657/433613?rss <iframe class=”rep-video-embed” src=”https://video.repubblica.it/embed/politica/il-fuorionda-della-meloni-durante-il-discorso-all-anci-parla-a-gesti-con-il-collaboratore-in-diretta/432657/433613&width=640&height=360″ width=”640″ height=”360″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe> La presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni collegata in diretta con l’Assemblea annuale dell’Anci sembra aver avuto dei problemi poco prima del suo intervento. La premier ha mimato a gesti qualcosa ai suoi collaboratori. E’ probabile che abbia […]

Chinese Courier Companies Face Fierce Competition Amid Intrusion Into Southeast Asia

Read More The CCP is behind the active expansion of Chinese logistics services into overseas markets In the past two years, Chinese shipping and logistics companies have actively been expanding into overseas markets, with the most intense competition being into Southeast Asia. YTO Express, a leading private courier in China, recently announced plans for further […]

25 November 2022

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Pretoria deal gives Ethiopia a chance at lasting peace

Read More On 2 November, Ethiopia’s federal government and leaders of the country’s northern Tigray region agreed to end two years of devastating war. The welcome deal, brokered by the African Union (AU) in Pretoria, was a triumph for Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed as Tigray’s embattled leaders assented to disarm their forces and restore […]

Public sector wage fight: How long will the smoke and mirrors last?

Read More Showdown: Members of the South Africa’s National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union protest in Johannesburg over Unisa support staff employees not getting a salary increase. Photo: Michele Spatari / AFP The public sector wage talks have devolved into a showdown in which the government has used negative sentiment towards workers as its […]

Christmas rail strikes still on, says Mick Lynch after meeting minister

Read More The RMT’s Mick Lynch said that rail strikes planned around Christmas would still go ahead but added that the union had “started a dialogue” after a first meeting with the new transport secretary, Mark Harper. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union general secretary said he did not expect the secretary of state “to […]