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At least 153 dead, 133 injured in stampede during Halloween festivities in Seoul
A mass of mostly young people celebrating Halloween in Seoul became trapped and crushed as the crowd surged into a narrow alley, killing at least 153 people and injuring 133 others
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Apple Calls on Global Supply Chain to Decarbonize by 2030
The company accelerates work with suppliers to decarbonize Apple-related production, and expands investments in clean energy and climate solutions around the world
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US only recycled 5 percent of plastic waste in 2021: Greenpeace report
US only recycled 5 percent of plastic waste in 2021: Greenpeace report
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China’s Environment Authority: China to Move from Carbon Peak to Neutrality in the Shortest Time of
China to continue green transition toward carbon peak and neutrality
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Protection plan issued to further conserve wetlands across China
Protection plan issued to further conserve wetlands across China
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Shein factory employees are working 18-hour days for pennies per garment and washing their hair on l
Shein factory employees are working 18-hour days for pennies per garment and washing their hair on lunch breaks because they have so little time off, new report finds
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Trade unions adopt conclusion for just economy, decent work in South-East Asia
Trade unions adopt conclusion for just economy, decent work in South-East Asia
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Hyundai, Kia auto parts supplier in Alabama fined for child labor violations
Hyundai, Kia auto parts supplier in Alabama fined for child labor violations
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The companies combining profit and purpose on Fortune’s Change the World list
The companies combining profit and purpose on Fortune’s Change the World list
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Waterdrop Founder Won’t Pursue “996” Work Culture Outside China, Triggering Controversy
Waterdrop Founder Won’t Pursue “996” Work Culture Outside China, Triggering Controversy