Brazil's top court suspends controversial slavery decree October 24, 2017 / by Huzaifa / in latest news, Reuters: World News / with No comments / BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court has suspended a decree issued by President Michel Temer's government changing the definition of slavery that was widely condemned as a reversal in the fight against forced labor. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2xkwfQ3 // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Trump says next meeting with North Korea's Kim likely in early 2019U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he is likely to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in January or February and that three sites for thei… Read MoreSenior U.S. admiral found dead in Bahrain, no foul play suspectedThe U.S. Navy admiral overseeing American naval forces in the Middle East has been found dead at his residence in Bahrain, the Navy said on Saturday, … Read MoreFormer President George H.W. Bush remembered for role in Cold War, IraqTributes to former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, who died at the age of 94, poured in from around the world on Saturday as global leaders honored h… Read MoreA high-five from Putin and that awkward photograph: Saudi prince's G20 summitRussian President Vladimir Putin walked up to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at a summit of G20 world leaders, high-fived him and the… Read MoreConservative Indonesian Muslims hold big rally in JakartaTens of thousands of Indonesian Muslims held a rally in Jakarta on Sunday led by hardline groups who had agitated to remove the city's Christian gover… Read More
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