Street Vendors Protest Relocation Plans, Cite Economic Impact
Hundreds of street vendors gathered outside the city’s municipal office this week to protest plans to relocate them to new designated zones. The vendors argue that the new locations are not only inconvenient but will also disrupt their livelihoods, as foot traffic is expected to be much lower. Many vendors, who rely on their small businesses for daily sustenance, fear that the move will force them out of business. City officials have promised to engage in talks with the vendors, emphasizing their commitment to preserving their livelihood while ensuring public order and safety.

Coding Curriculum Introduced in Primary Schools, Preparing Future Innovators
Board Exams Go Digital Evaluation System Gets a Technological Overhaul
Swiss into Euro 2025 quarters
DTU and University of Houston ink 5‑year academic collaboration