‘Fix it from within’: More Chinese Indonesians chase seats in parliament | Elections News

‘Fix it from within’: More Chinese Indonesians chase seats in parliament | Elections News

Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesia will see almost 10,000 people, including some from the country’s ethnic Chinese minority, competing in Wednesday’s general elections to become one of 580 lawmakers in the national parliament. According to Indonesia’s General Elections Commission (KPU), there are 9,917 candidates representing 18 political parties across 38 provinces….

One person killed, five injured in New York subway shooting | Gun Violence News

One person killed, five injured in New York subway shooting | Gun Violence News

DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, 34-year-old man killed after gunfire breaks out following argument between groups of teenagers at station in the Bronx. One person has been killed and five others injured in a shooting at a subway station in New York City, authorities in the United States’s biggest city have said….

Biden’s frustrations with Netanyahu ‘meaningless’ without action: Analysts | Israel War on Gaza News

Biden’s frustrations with Netanyahu ‘meaningless’ without action: Analysts | Israel War on Gaza News

Joe Biden is getting frustrated with Israel. That is what unnamed sources have been telling media outlets in the United States, as the president faces widespread condemnation over his support for Israel’s war in Gaza. But as Israel presses on with its military campaign, Biden is nearing “a breach” with…

‘Just Like We Drew It Up’: What’s behind Joe Biden’s Super Bowl post? | Joe Biden News

‘Just Like We Drew It Up’: What’s behind Joe Biden’s Super Bowl post? | Joe Biden News

It is an image that could belong to a film that is part horror, part sci-fi: US President Joe Biden standing against a murky background, bright-red laser beams emanating from his eyes, his United States flag brooch shining prominently against his lapel. Yet, it was no meme page or troll…

Is Israel obstructing aid deliveries to Gaza? | Israel War on Gaza

Is Israel obstructing aid deliveries to Gaza? | Israel War on Gaza

The UN warns that Palestinians are on the brink of starvation. The United Nations has warned that Gaza is on the verge of famine while Israel has been accused of preventing humanitarian aid from reaching Palestinians in the besieged territory. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNWRA),…

Fifty years on, a case to uphold Indigenous rights resonates in the US | Indigenous Rights News

Fifty years on, a case to uphold Indigenous rights resonates in the US | Indigenous Rights News

First, she heard a ping, then the sound of something hitting her boat. It was 1975, and Norma Cagey, only 18 years old at the time, was alone with her husband on the calm waters of the Hood Canal, a tree-lined fjord in Washington state. A member of the Skokomish…

As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs | Technology

As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs | Technology

New York City – Rachel S lives in a walkable neighbourhood in Brooklyn, New York. Most days she is able to live comfortably without a car. She works remotely often but occasionally she needs to go into the office. That’s where her situation gets a bit challenging. Her workspace is…

‘Structureless party’: How Chamisa led Zimbabwe’s main opposition astray | Politics

‘Structureless party’: How Chamisa led Zimbabwe’s main opposition astray | Politics

Harare, Zimbabwe – On January 25, exactly two years and three days after Zimbabwe’s main opposition party the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) was launched, its leader Nelson Chamisa quit, leaving the party in turmoil. In a 13-page statement, the 46-year-old lawyer and clergyman listed a litany of reasons why…