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India: Deadly quarry collapse kills 6 workers in Andhra, dead migrant workers belong to Odisha

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Six migrant workers from Odisha were killed in a tragic accident at a granite quarry in Andhra Pradesh's Bapatla district on Sunday. The incident occurred at Satyakrishna Granite Quarry near Ballikurava when a section of the quarry...
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India: Six Odisha Migrant Workers Killed in Andhra Pradesh Quarry Collapse

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Six migrant workers from Odisha were killed in a tragic accident at a granite quarry in Andhra Pradesh's Bapatla district on Sunday. The incident occurred at Satyakrishna Granite Quarry near Ballikurava when a section of the quarry...
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More than a dozen people and businesses charged after years-long probe centred on 2 P.E.I. farms

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The Canada Border Services Agency began investigating Kamalpreet Khaira, Roger O’Neill and their companies after getting a tip in 2021. Four years later, the two men and several other people and companies are facing immigration and other...
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Feds extend CERB by eight weeks | Carla Qualtrough

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Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough on the decision to extend the Canada Emergency Response Benefit by two months.
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Windsor-Essex the only Ontario region still stuck in Phase 1 of reopening

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the novel coronavirus remains too much of a threat in Windsor-Essex to allow the region to reopen further this week. Power & Politics speaks to Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens.
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Canada plans to bring in 1.2 million immigrants in next 3 years

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The Liberal government plans to bring in more than 1.2 million immigrants over the next three years.
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Why is the mortality rate for covid-19 lower in some countries?

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Singapore and Qatar stand out as two that have managed to keep deaths well down.
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What are the challenges of battling coronavirus in India?

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1.3 billion people in India enter the second week of world's largest lockdown
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Will life ever return to normal after coronavirus lockdown? I Inside Story

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Countries with falling infection rates cautiously relax restrictions
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Who should look after migrant workers affected by the pandemic?

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Remittances dry up as foreign workers lose their jobs and salaries.
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High UK migration totals feed into Brexit debate

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Newly released figures show net migration to Britain reached its second highest level on record last year. Coming less than one month before the referendum on European Union membership, the numbers were immediately seized on by...
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Migrants in Malaysia: Hundreds left stranded in recruitment scam

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Stranded and deep in debt - the growing numbers of migrants trapped without work in Malaysia.
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Canada needs migrant farm workers, but how does it treat them?

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Canada’s food industry relies on migrant agricultural workers, but last year some from Jamaica spoke out against what they called ‘slavery-like conditions’ here. A subsequent Jamaican government investigation found that overall, most of...
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U.S. backlog of migrants seeking asylum reaches 1.6 million applications

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The United States is grappling with a surge of migrants trying to make it across the southern border at a pace not seen in modern history, with new data showing more than 1.6 million asylum applications are currently pending court review.
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Migrants in limbo after U.S. border restrictions temporarily upheld

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Tens of thousands of migrants hoping to cross the Mexico border into the United States are in limbo after the U.S. Supreme Court put a temporary hold on ending a pandemic-era policy that turned away asylum seekers on public health grounds.
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Unable to afford tickets, migrant workers watch World Cup from afar

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Hundreds of Qatar's migrant workers are watching the World Cup from old cricket grounds outside Doha, despite many available seats in the stadiums they helped build.
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U.S.-Mexico border sees surge of migrants as pandemic policy set to expire

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The surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border is expected to increase as a pandemic policy known as Title 42 ends. Critics, including Democratic senators, are calling on the Biden administration to prioritize the issue.
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2022 World Cup begins in Qatar amid global scrutiny

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup is now underway in Qatar amid ongoing concerns about human rights in that country. A last-minute alcohol ban means fans can't enjoy beer with games, but excitement for the tournament is high.
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Workers' rights: Qatar says issue has been distorted into hate sp

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Workers' rights have been under scrutiny in Qatar since it won the right to host the World Cup.
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Australia's World Cup team posts video criticizing host Qatar's human rights record

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The Australian men's soccer team, the Socceroos, has released a protest video speaking out against Qatar's treatment of migrant workers and LGBTQ+ people. The World Cup kicks off in Qatar on Nov. 20.
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Brussels bar owner joins others in Qatar World Cup boycott over 'ethical' concerns

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A number of bars and cafes in Brussels plan to boycott the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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Qatar responds to Denmark's World Cup jersey protest

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Qatar said the country had made reforms to its migrant worker laws and looked forward to welcoming every team.
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Republican governors sending migrants to Democrat-run states

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Over the past few months thousands of migrants who crossed the southern U.S. border have been bussed to places like New York City and Chicago as part of a push by Republican governors to get the Biden administration to stop allowing...