Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1833, Noongar Australian aboriginal warrior Yagan, wanted for the murder of white colonists in Western Australia, is killed. In 1899, E. B. White, American essayist and journalist (died 1985) was born. In 1916, Gough Whitlam, Australian lieutenant, lawyer, and politician, 21st Prime Minister of Australia (died 2014) was born. In 1950, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Pakistani physicist and academic was born. In 1953, Suresh Prabhu, Indian accountant and politician, Indian Minister of Railways was born. In 1967, Jhumpa Lahiri, Indian American novelist and short story writer was born. In 1990, Oka Crisis: First Nations land dispute in Quebec begins. In 1991, Mokhtar Dahari, Malaysian footballer and coach (born 1953) passed away. In 2006, Mumbai train bombings: 209 people are killed in a series of bomb attacks in Mumbai, India. In 2010, The Islamist militia group Al-Shabaab carries out multiple suicide bombings in Kampala, Uganda, killing 74 people and injuring 85 others. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Indian Workers Are on the Front Line of Global Exploitation
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
From Europe to the Gulf states, Indian migrant workers are being recruited for the most insecure, low-paid, and dangerous jobs. The story begins at home, where India’s caste system produces a labor force vulnerable to the most extreme exploitation.
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Malay Mail
· Jun 22, 2026
PM Anwar stresses migrant welfare as Tarique seeks more jobs, both demand fairer recruitment process
PUTRAJAYA, June 22 — Malaysia and Bangladesh have agreed that the exploitation and mistreatment of migrant workers...
Times of India
· Jun 22, 2026
'They arrive for skilled jobs, end up in...': Indian-American student leader on cisa challenges
'They arrive for skilled jobs, end up in...': Indian-American student leader on cisa challenges
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 22, 2026
Malaysia, Bangladesh senada tamatkan amalan eksploitasi pekerja asing
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia dan Bangladesh senada untuk menamatkan amalan eksploitasi pekerja asing selain memperkukuh sistem pengambilan tenaga kerja yang lebih telus, adil dan melindungi kebajikan pekerja. Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkata, keperluan tenaga kerja asing sememangnya penting bagi kelangsungan ekonomi negara, namun ia tidak boleh dijadikan alasan untuk membenarkan sebarang bentuk penyalahgunaan, ketidakadilan atau ... Read more The post Malaysia, Bangladesh senada tamatkan amalan eksploitasi pekerja asing appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
SundayTimes
· Jul 6, 2026
Spur launches probe after workers allege labour abuses at Cape Town franchise
Cape Town Spur workers allege exploitation, poverty wages and labour law violations
CBC News
· May 14, 2026
Extortion, drugs, assassination and transnational Indian crime syndicates: 'Operation Hard Ball' explained
Extortion, drugs, assassination and transnational Indian crime syndicates: 'Operation Hard Ball' explained
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 7, 2026
Technology applied in paddy plantation in Nawalparasi
Madhyabindu (Nawalparasi), July 7: Agricultural works are carried out largely by the manual labour across the country. M...
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Related coverage for "Indian Workers Are on the Front Line of Global Exploitation": Malay Mail — PM Anwar stresses migrant welfare as Tarique seeks more jobs, both demand fairer recruitment process. Times of India — 'They arrive for skilled jobs, end up in...': Indian-American student leader on cisa challenges. Utusan Malaysia — Malaysia, Bangladesh senada tamatkan amalan eksploitasi pekerja asing. SundayTimes — Spur launches probe after workers allege labour abuses at Cape Town franchise. CBC News — Extortion, drugs, assassination and transnational Indian crime syndicates: 'Operation Hard Ball' explained. The Rising Nepal — Technology applied in paddy plantation in Nawalparasi


