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US Cider Firm Sued for Firing UK Employee Over Premature Baby

Golden State Cider Company is embroiled in a major discrimination lawsuit after a UK-based employee was allegedly fired for taking time off to care for her premature newborn. The shocking case raises serious questions about corporate ethics and maternity

Trump Sued by Fed's Lisa Cook Over Discrimination Claims

Former President Donald Trump is being sued by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who alleges a campaign of racial and gender-based discrimination derailed her initial confirmation. The landmark case exposes deep tensions within the US financial oversigh

Shark Tank Chef Sues Wells Fargo for Discrimination

Celebrity chef Shawn Davis, famed for his Shark Tank success, files a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Wells Fargo, alleging systemic racial discrimination and wrongful termination after reporting fraudulent activity.

Port of Seattle sued for discrimination by ill ex-employee

A former Port of Seattle worker, Chris Linhardt, is suing his ex-employer for alleged disability discrimination after being made redundant while battling terminal cancer. The maritime operations manager claims the public port authority failed to provide r

Peru Declares Health Emergency Over Dengue Outbreak

Peru faces a mounting health crisis as a deadly dengue fever outbreak surges, prompting a nationwide health emergency. Soaring cases and a rising death toll have overwhelmed health services.

Bolivia votes: End of socialist era?

Bolivians head to the polls in a historic election that could mark the end of 20 years of socialist governance, reshaping the nation's political landscape.

Peru declares emergency over deadly dengue outbreak

Peru faces a public health crisis as dengue fever cases surge, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency in 18 regions. Learn about the outbreak's impact and response efforts.

Bolivia elects first right-wing president in decades

Bolivia's political landscape faces a dramatic transformation as right-wing candidate Luis Fernando Camacho secures a decisive victory in the presidential election, ending years of leftist rule.

Latin Grammys 2024 to be Held in New Jersey

The Latin Grammy Awards are set to leave Las Vegas for the first time in over a decade, heading to New Jersey in a landmark decision for the prestigious music event.

Diageo shares plunge on profit warning

Diageo's stock takes a hit after issuing a profit warning, dragging the FTSE 100 down. Analysts weigh in on the beverage giant's challenges in Latin America and beyond.

Bolsonaro flees to Haiti amid legal troubles

Jair Bolsonaro, the controversial former leader of Brazil, has reportedly fled to Haiti following mounting legal challenges. Discover the details behind his sudden departure and the implications for Latin American politics.

Afro hair discrimination continues in UK

Despite progress, Afro-textured hair continues to face unfair discrimination in UK workplaces and schools, with many still forced to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards.

Peru recalls ambassador from Colombia in diplomatic row

Peru has withdrawn its ambassador from Colombia following remarks by President Gustavo Petro that questioned the legitimacy of Peru's government. Diplomatic tensions rise as Peru demands respect for its sovereignty.

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