Japan’s Urgent Evacuation Amid Unprecedented Rains

Japan’s Urgent Evacuation Amid Unprecedented Rains

Ishikawa Prefecture Faces Floods as Thousands Are Forced to Leave As heavy rains trigger devastating floods in Ishikawa, Japanese authorities have ordered about 44,700 residents to evacuate, following a recent earthquake. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued its highest alert level as record rainfall of 121mm was reported in Wajima. With rivers overflowing and mudslides threatening…

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Indian-Born Entrepreneur Allegedly Linked to Lebanon Pager Blasts

 Indian-Born Entrepreneur Allegedly Linked to Lebanon Pager Blasts

Rinson Jose, a Kerala-born businessman, finds himself embroiled in allegations of supplying devices used in deadly Lebanon explosions. Indian-born businessman Rinson Jose, now a Norwegian citizen, has been linked to the deadly pager blasts that rocked Lebanon, killing several and injuring thousands. Jose, the owner of Norta Global Ltd, is accused of supplying the explosive…

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The Power of a 4-Day Work Week: A New Era in Productivity?

The Power of a 4-Day Work Week: A New Era in Productivity?

As businesses shift towards work-life balance, could a 4-day week be the key to unlocking better productivity and employee happiness? With the fast-paced demands of modern workplaces, companies are reconsidering the traditional 5-day workweek. The idea of a 4-day week is gaining momentum as more firms explore ways to boost employee satisfaction without sacrificing productivity….

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Reviving the Streets: Protest Erupts Over Mosque Demolition in Dharavi

 Reviving the Streets: Protest Erupts Over Mosque Demolition in Dharavi

Mumbai Witnesses Unrest as BMC Declares Subhania Mosque Illegal Protests have flared up in Mumbai’s Dharavi over the proposed demolition of the 25-year-old Subhania Mosque, declared unauthorized by the BMC. Locals took to the streets, demanding the mosque’s preservation. Despite heavy police presence, the tension remains high as protesters block roads, refusing to vacate. This…

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Next Warehouse Operations Under Threat

Next Warehouse Operations Under Threat

Employment Tribunal Ruling Raises Serious Concerns Retailer Next faces uncertainty over its warehouse operations following a tribunal ruling mandating equal pay for shop and warehouse staff. The company argued differing pay rates were due to market forces and recruitment challenges in warehouses. However, the tribunal found that paying female sales consultants less than their male…

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