Ex-envoy Oma Djebah bags old students’ award at Delta college
Ambassador Oma Djebah receives recognition for his contributions to his alma mater during the Founder’s Day celebrations at Saint Vincent’s College, Okwagbe, Delta State.
"Gravedigger Bob" did not abandon his deceased owner - now the law allows dogs to share burial sites
The state of São Paulo, Brazil, has enacted a law allowing pets to be buried alongside their owners in family plots, inspired by the story of a loyal dog.
Jorge Babu, author of the law that created the Saint George holiday in RJ, dies at 60 in Rio
Former city councilor and state deputy Jorge Babu passed away at the age of 60 in Rio de Janeiro following health complications.
São Vicente will have R$ 3.4 million works against flooding
São Vicente will receive R$ 3.4 million in state-funded dredging works to combat flooding in two channels.
After Internal Reporting, 'I Will Smash You' – Japan Post's External Window Denies Power Harassment
A male employee in his 50s reported receiving a threatening message from an external team regarding power harassment, which the Japan Post Group denied despite confirming the threatening statement.
Name of saint, attitude of racist
The article discusses the controversial approval by the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina to end ethnic-racial quotas for black and brown students in state universities, highlighting the subsequent sanctioning of this decision by the governor as a step backward in addressing racial violence and discrimination.