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Airstrike in Ethiopia's Amhara kills about 15 civilians, residents say


The strike took place on Monday around 24 km from where Ethiopian troops were fighting militiamen, according to residents.

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Ethiopia's rights body calls for peaceful resolution of conflict in northern region


In recent months, deadly clashes between security forces and members of a local militia have killed hundreds and displaced thousands more.

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Newsday

uniform, do i pay my rent? vicky williams is one of the coordinators. just remind us how the scheme works. basically we aet how the scheme works. basically we get donations _ how the scheme works. basically we get donations of— how the scheme works. basically we get donations of youth - we get donations of youth school _ we get donations of youth school uniform, collected at distribution points. we bring it here, _ distribution points. we bring it here, we sorted, and then we set out — it here, we sorted, and then we set out to— it here, we sorted, and then we set out to people who need it. it set out to people who need it. it is _ set out to people who need it. it is open _ set out to people who need it. it is open to anyone in the post— it is open to anyone in the post code, it is not means tested, _ post code, it is not means tested, and this year we have seen — tested, and this year we have seen an— tested, and this year we have seen an increase in the amount of school— seen an increase in the amount of school uniform that has actually _ of school uniform that has actually been requested. 0ur figures — actually been requested. 0ur figures have almost doubled on last yeah — figures have almost doubled on last year. for figures have almost doubled on last ear. ., ., , ., , last year. for more stories from across _ last year. for more stories from across the _ last year. for more stories from across the uk, - last year. for more stories from across the uk, head l last year. for more stories | from across the uk, head to last year. for more stories - from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. more than 100 current and former mcdonald's workers have told the bbc about a toxic culture of sexual assault, harassment, racism and bullying at the company's uk outlets. the uk equality watchdog, the ehrc, said it was "concerned" by the allegations, and that in response to the bbc�*s findings,

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Newsday

the company is a new culture of transparency, effective whistle—blowing policies, and support for staff who have the courage to come forward. in february, mcdonald's signed a legal agreement with the equality watchdog, the ehrc, in which it committed to do more to prevent sexual harassment from taking place. in a statement, alastair macrow, the ceo of mcdonald's uk and ireland, said, "they deeply apologise for the instances where they have fallen short". "there is simply no place for harassment, abuse or discrimination of any kind at mcdonald's". "and we will investigate all allegations brought to us". and he said that proven breaches of the code of conduct could end in dismissal. but some employees have told us that they've lost faith in the ability of the company to turn around its workplace culture. they don't really think about their staff at all. because if they did? because if they did, they do something about it.

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BBC News at One

the franchise and the police. after this intervention, the man was fired. mcdonald's said chinyere�*s experiences were abhorrent and unacceptable. it apologised unreservedly. it said swift action was taken. the man was dismissed within three days. in february, mcdonald's signed a legal agreement with the equality watchdog, the ehrc, committing to do more to prevent sexual harassment, including providing online training. mcdonald's workers have told the bbc that the training isn't being taken seriously. one employee described balancing an ipad next to a mcflurry machine and flicking through the online course while he did the drinks. other workers have told us that they haven't been offered any training at all. in a statement, alistair macrow, the ceo of mcdonald's uk and ireland, said they deeply apologise for the instances where they have fallen short. "there is simply no place for harassment, abuse or discrimination of any kind

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is having on so many parts of europe but also across other regions in the world. all of that on the website and news. more than 100 current and recent mcdonald's workers have told the bbc about a toxic culture of sexual assault, harassment, racism and bullying at the company's uk outlets. the uk equality watchdog, the ehrc, said it was "concerned" by the allegations and that in response to the bbc�*s findings, it was setting up a new email hotline for those affected. mcdonald's said it had "fallen short" and that it "deeply apologises". this report is from our employment correspondent zoe conway, and a warning you may find some of the content distressing. shelby was 16 when she started working at mcdonald's last year in berkshire. she says that the workplace felt toxic. 0ne senior manager was openly racist and mocked disabled employees. managers warned her to stay away from certain older men,

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