On the 14th of April 2016, the UK Independent Newspaper reported that female prisoners that were released and were assessed as having no where to live, were given tents or sleeping bags to serve their homeless needs. A quote from the article states, “According to the report, many of the inmates at Bronzefield (prison) may be seen as vulnerable. Around one third of the women reported having a disability and…
During Saudi King Salman's first official visit to Egypt on April 11, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced the transfer of two islands to Saudi Arabia. The Tiran and Sanafir islands have been controlled by Egypt since 1950. The agreement redraws the maritime boundary between the two nations as the islands situated at the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba. The agreement also included plans revive the building of a bridge…
Media outlets in Tanzania reported on government’s nationwide crackdown on searching for fake civil servants (ghost workers) which has led to payroll fraud in virtually every public office. Following this ongoing crackdown, 5,507 government ghost workers had been detected. Some 4,236 in local government authorities while 1,000 workers at the central government level.
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The Washington Post and TIME Magazine both reported on the 12th April 2016, that the water of Flint, Michigan in the US is still unsafe to drink after two years of contamination with Lead, which is a devastating poison that damages the brain.