Donato Paolo Mancini
Contributor
Japan May Soon Legally Force Office Workers to Take Days Off
The Japanese parliament is considering making it compulsory for workers to take five days of paid leave a year, ?in a bid to reduce work-related cases of depression and suicide.
Top Kurdish Commander Killed as Islamic State Launches Surprise Offensive on Kirkuk
Video footage shows a battle for a police base in the center of the northern Iraqi city. Attacks also hit Baghdad and Samarra.
Spanish Judge Charges Ten Catholic Priests With Child Sex Abuse
An investigation into the alleged offences by a group of priests and laypeople in Granada — dubbed the Clan of the Romanones — was launched after the personal intervention of Pope Francis.
Argentine President Moves to Dissolve Intelligence Agency in the Wake of Prosecutor's Death
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had previously blamed rogue agents for the mysterious death of Alberto Nisman, who had alleged a government cover-up over the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center.