EEOC Urges White Men to Report Workplace Bias
The EEOC is now accepting workplace discrimination claims from white men, reigniting debates over DEI, fairness, and politics in the U.S.
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The EEOC is now accepting workplace discrimination claims from white men, reigniting debates over DEI, fairness, and politics in the U.S.
A magnitude-6.6 earthquake struck off Yilan in the Taiwan region on December 27, shaking Taipei buildings and dislodging ceiling panels at Taoyuan Airport.
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As Ukraine nears four years of conflict, daily routines revolve around air-raid alerts, power cuts and stalled peace talks—survival now means keeping the lights on and the heater running.
Guinea holds a crucial national election today, December 28, 2025, ending its post-coup transition. Nine candidates, led by interim head Doumbouya, vie for the presidency.
French President Macron is urging European countries to recognize Palestine to revive peace hopes, even as the Chinese mainland steps up its diplomatic role in the Middle East.
As Greece’s Western Macedonia braces for the final lignite plant closures in mid-2026, locals fear a “Detroit” scenario of rising unemployment despite renewable energy promises.
A PhD researcher at USTC in the Chinese mainland has created a novel flame-resistant material that survives more than 1,500°C, marking a leap in fireproof tech.
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