Mexican women conflict with police for demanding abortion legalization

Mexican women on Monday charged police lines during protests and attacked the police with Molotov cocktails in Mexico city strongly demanding the legalization of abortion for the country having majority of Roman Catholic. The protesters gathered in the capital city on September 28 for commemorating International Safe Abortion Day. The police officers in return sprayed…

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Iraq and Iran collaborate together on border cooperation and trade

Iran and Iraq on Saturday have jointly collaborated on enhancing the border cooperation and trade between the neighbouring countries which have been affected by the pandemic’s crisis. As per the data collected from a government website, President Hassan Rouhani told Fuad Hussein (Iraqi Foreign Minister), “We remain committed to increasing political, economic and cultural cooperation…

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Violent protests in 4 Rajasthan districts, Internet suspended and section 144 imposed

Violent protests happened in Dungarpur district of Rajasthan by the youth over the escalated matter of teacher recruitment examination, as a result of which, Internet has been suspended and Section 144 is imposed in the four tribal districts of Southern Rajasthan. The protests began on Thursday when hundreds of tribal youth gathered around National Highway…

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Costa Rica proceeds to pre-order over one million doses of COVAX vaccines

The Costa Rican government confirmed the news on Friday about its agreement with the World Health Organization (WHO) for the COVAX facility vaccine programme and thus proceed to pre-order over one million doses of Coronavirus vaccine after its availability. The number of pre-ordered vaccines account to only one-fifth of the total population of the country….

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Delay in the change of the constitution trends on Twitter as Thai republican

Surging with protests, Twitter is flooded with the hashtag #RepublicofThailand on Friday as a collective stand against the Parliament’s decision of delaying the change in the constitution. Over the last couple of months, there have been constant protests to induce constitutional reforms pertaining to reducing the power of King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s monarchy. The hashtag #RepublicofThailand…

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