Manila Strengthens Efforts To Protect Overseas Filipino Workers

PHILIPPINES: The latest initiative introduced by Manila aligns with the government’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from illegal recruitment and exploitation. Recognizing the vulnerability of OFWs to deceptive job offers and fraudulent recruiters, authorities have intensified measures to ensure stricter monitoring and enforcement of labor laws. This move aims to prevent human…

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Decline In Domestic Workers Recorded By End Of 2024

KUWAIT: Recent figures indicate a significant decline in the total number of domestic workers, which fell to 780,930 by the end of December 2024. This drop reflects ongoing shifts in labor market dynamics, regulatory changes, and evolving economic conditions. Many factors have contributed to this reduction, including stricter employment policies, changing demand for household assistance,…

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Widespread Service Disruptions Reported By Over 40,000 Users

More than 40,000 users across the United States reported experiencing service disruptions, according to data collected by the monitoring website Down Detector. The reports surged within a short time, indicating a major outage affecting multiple platforms and services. Users voiced their frustrations on social media, highlighting issues such as connectivity failures, app malfunctions, and difficulties…

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Trump Discusses Economic Policies And Potential Recession

USA: In a recent interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” President Donald Trump refrained from ruling out the possibility that his economic policies, including aggressive tariffs on America’s trade partners, might lead to a recession. When asked by host Maria Bartiromo about concerns regarding an economic slowdown, Trump acknowledged that economic transitions can take…

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Kuwait Cracks Down On Begging During Ramadan

KUWAIT: Kuwaiti authorities have intensified efforts to combat begging during the holy month of Ramadan, leading to the arrest of 11 expatriates—eight women and three men. This move is part of a broader campaign to uphold public order and prevent the exploitation of religious sentiments for financial gain. The government has reiterated its commitment to…

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Ban on Animal Imports from Yemen Lifted

YEMEN: The Ministry of Agriculture has officially lifted the ban on animal imports from Yemen, a decision that has significant implications for both the livestock sector and agricultural trade. The ban, which had been in place for several years, was initially imposed due to concerns over the spread of diseases, such as foot-and-mouth disease, and…

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