‘How Am I Gonna Eat?’: The Human Cost of the US Government Shutdown

‘How Am I Gonna Eat?’: The Human Cost of the US Government Shutdown

As the US government shutdown drags on, the ripple effects are becoming painfully clear. In a Washington suburb, a long line of federal workers stretches across a parking lot — not for a paycheck, but for food. Among them stands 74-year-old Diane Miller, a lifelong public servant, clutching her government ID. Her voice trembles as […]

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Indonesia’s Growing Unease: When Concessions Aren’t Enough to Heal Economic Wounds

Indonesia’s Growing Unease: When Concessions Aren’t Enough to Heal Economic Wounds

JAKARTA, September 2 — Beneath the smoke of burning buildings and the anger echoing through the streets, something deeper is unraveling in Indonesia. The government’s recent attempts to quell unrest — including rolling back perks for lawmakers and pausing overseas trips — are failing to reach the heart of the matter. Because at its core, […]

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Controversial Statue of Confederate General Set for Reinstallation in Washington Says US Park Service

Controversial Statue of Confederate General Set for Reinstallation in Washington Says US Park Service

Washington, August 5 — In a move reigniting a deep and painful chapter of American history, the US National Park Service (NPS) has confirmed plans to reinstall the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington, D.C.—a statue torn down by protesters during the sweeping racial justice protests of 2020. The bronze statue, which once […]

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