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Six weeks ahead of presidential poll in Iran, the Iranian president appears to have resorted to menacing language to secure his chosen successor's candidacy in the upcoming vote As the countdown begins for elections that will usher in Iran's first new president in eight years, all eyes are still on.... |
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Bangladeshi workers demand safer conditions after building collapse, while thousands call for end to austerity in Europe Thousands of workers marched on May Day in central Dhaka to demand safer working conditions and the death penalty for the owner of a building housing garment factories that.... |
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Hundreds mourn as Bangladesh begins to bury the dead from a collapsed garment factory, with many of the bodies still unidentified. |
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Pope Francis denounces as "slave labour" the conditions of workers caught in a building collapse that killed more than 400 in Bangladesh last week. |
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Dozens of Bangladeshi garment workers, their bodies too battered or decomposed to be identified, are buried in a mass funeral, a week after the eight-storey building they worked in toppled down, killing at least 410 people and injuring thousands. |
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Workers angered by low wages, spending cuts and job culls have marked May Day worldwide. Pope Francis has decried unemployment as "socially unjust." A walkout has crippled Greece. Indonesian workers slammed fuel prices. |
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Pope Francis said he was shocked by a headline from saying some of the workers were living on EUR38 (32) a month."This was the payment of these people who have died ... And this is called 'slave labour'," he said. Vatican Radio said the pope made the remarks during a private mass on Wednesday at the Vatican. |
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Thousands of workers march through Bangladesh's capital on May Day demanding safety at work after the collapse of a factory building which has left at least 400 people dead, and injured 2,500. |
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JURAIN, Bangladesh (AP) — Dozens of Bangladeshi garment workers, their bodies too battered or decomposed to be identified, were buried in a mass funeral Wednesday, a week after the eight-story building they worked in toppled down, killing at least 410 people and injuring thousands. |
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JURAIN, Bangladesh (AP) — Dozens of Bangladeshi garment workers, their bodies too battered or decomposed to be identified, were buried in a mass funeral Wednesday, a week after the eight-story building they worked in toppled down, killing at least 410 people and injuring thousands. |
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A week after a building containing thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers came crashing down around them, the death toll from the South Asian nation's deadliest industrial disaster rose above 400. |
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