Tea pickers’ Scottish compensation case on hold
Appeal judges at Scotland’s highest civil court halt a compensation case by Kenyan tea pickers.
Appeal judges at Scotland’s highest civil court halt a compensation case by Kenyan tea pickers.
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Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa announced his resignation on Tuesday after he was embroiled in a corruption investigation into the awarding of energy-related contracts.
The government’s staunch support for the Palestinians is criticised by leaders of the Jewish community.
An investigation is under way but officials say it happened as a diesel generator was being serviced.
Even for a country where crime levels are high, an armed attack on a cabinet member is rare.