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Mainz loses appeal in El Ghazi wrongful sacking case

German club Mainz 05 has lost its appeal against a court ruling that found the sacking of ex-Premier League star Anwar El Ghazi over pro-Gaza comments was unlawful. Read the full legal breakdown.

US ends deportation protection for South Sudanese

The Biden administration has officially ended Temporary Protected Status for South Sudanese nationals, putting approximately 1,000 people at risk of deportation from the United States.

India evacuates citizens from Myanmar conflict

Indian authorities have successfully evacuated over 400 citizens from violence-torn Myanmar amid escalating civil conflict, with rescue operations continuing as fighting intensifies near the Indian border.

CBS Paramount sued over white male attorney's firing

Former CBS Paramount attorney Joseph Jerome files landmark discrimination lawsuit alleging he was terminated for being a white man as company pursued aggressive diversity targets. Exclusive details reveal internal tensions over corporate DEI initiatives.

Macron engages Myanmar junta in diplomatic break

French President Emmanuel Macron breaks ranks with international partners by initiating dialogue with Myanmar's military regime, sparking controversy over diplomatic approach to crisis-torn nation.

Firefighter threatened over legal medical cannabis use

A US firefighter faces career-ending consequences after testing positive for legally prescribed medical marijuana, highlighting the conflict between state and federal cannabis laws and workplace policies.

Malaysia demands ASEAN action on Myanmar junta

Malaysia takes firm stance against Myanmar's military junta at ASEAN summit, calling for immediate engagement with opposition forces amid escalating violence and humanitarian crisis.

Australia urges ASEAN action on Myanmar crisis

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese demands concrete action against Myanmar's military regime at ASEAN summit, challenging the bloc's traditional non-interference policy as Malaysia pushes for engagement with opposition forces.

Thailand lets Myanmar refugees work amid shortages

In a landmark policy shift, Thailand grants work rights to Myanmar refugees as labour shortages bite and international aid dwindles, creating new economic opportunities for displaced people.

Myanmar's KK Park Cyber-Slavery Compound Raided

In a dramatic cross-border operation, authorities have stormed Myanmar's infamous KK Park, unravelling a vast cybercrime network that held thousands in modern slavery conditions while running sophisticated online scams.

Brewers fan loses job after viral MLB game celebration

A Milwaukee Brewers supporter's euphoric moment at an MLB game turned into a nightmare after his employer terminated his position following his viral on-screen celebration during a match against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

CBA Boss Confronted Over AI Sacking Scandal

A former Commonwealth Bank worker dramatically confronted CEO Matt Comyn after being terminated by artificial intelligence, exposing growing concerns about algorithmic accountability in Australia's banking sector.

Myanmar junta forces Chinese language in schools

In a controversial move, Myanmar's military regime is compelling schools to implement Chinese language instruction, raising concerns about Beijing's growing influence and the erosion of local educational autonomy.

ABC's Lattouf sacking costs top $2.5 million

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation faces mounting financial and reputational damage as former managing director Hugh Marks reveals the unlawful termination of presenter Antoinette Lattouf has already cost over $2.5 million.

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