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Discover the world of workers' rights through the lens of G. Morrison. With a commitment to unbiased reporting, G. Morrison crafts narratives that unveil the human stories behind labor struggles, advocating for a fair and just global workplace.

Crackdown on free thought: Russia’s court shuts down oldest human rights group in country

Crackdown on free thought: Russia’s court shuts down oldest human rights group in country

Russia - Russia continues to blow the right to independent thought, freedom to expression and free speech in the country. In the latest blow to human rights, Supreme Court of Russia has ordered shuttering down

Russia: Growing Internet Censorship; Zone Of Repression

Russia: Growing Internet Censorship; Zone Of Repression

Russia - The Russian authorities redoubled their efforts in 2021 to repress internet freedoms in the country. Over the past few years, the government blocked popular censorship circumvention tools and experimented with novel censorship technologies

Mugu, Nepal: How poverty is keeping children deprived of education

Mugu, Nepal: How poverty is keeping children deprived of education

Nepal - Chhayanathrara Municipality-9’s Mugu in Nepal has some heart wrenching stories of children who should be in school, gaining knowledge and education like a normal child. Instead they are not. Sarjan Rawal is a

Children face the dearth of food scarcity in Afghanistan as famine daunts the country

Children face the dearth of food scarcity in Afghanistan as famine daunts the country

Afghanistan - A klutzy hospital in southern Afghanistan’s Kandahar presents a melancholic sight of emancipated children. As the children of varied age groups lie listless in their beds, a three year old girl Kamila lies

Human Rights Group Demand Release Of Unlawful Imprisonment Of Educationists

Human Rights Group Demand Release Of Unlawful Imprisonment Of Educationists

Iran - human rights activists are seeking justice for teachers. These include groups like Education International and its member organisations. They are all seeking justice in the sense of prevention of them being jailed for

Why Does Japan Still Want To Keep Cordial Relations With Myanmar?

Why Does Japan Still Want To Keep Cordial Relations With Myanmar?

Myanmar - Human Rights groups are asking Japan to not encourage participation by Myanmar in a military study abroad programme. After the February coup, Myanmar has been criticized for its approach and handling of its

UNHCR condemns killing of six migrants by guards at the detention centre in Libya

UNHCR condemns killing of six migrants by guards at the detention centre in Libya

Libya - On Friday, Libyan guards shot dead six African migrant workers in a detention centre in Tripoli. The UNHCR said, "We condemn the incident; the shooting has generated widespread fear and panic between refugees

Here’s how you can enjoy work despite it not being your first choice?

Here’s how you can enjoy work despite it not being your first choice?

Work might not be one's life but it surely contributes a lot in one's life. A major part of the day goes into your work, which is partially responsible for your mood throughout the day

40-bed field hospital is opened at May Pen Hospital in Clarendon

40-bed field hospital is opened at May Pen Hospital in Clarendon

May Pen Hospital in Clarendon recently open a 40-bed mobile field hospital. The hospital was donated by the United Sates Government through the US Embassy in Jamaica, and it valued to be at J $132

Malaysian human rights organization urges Philippine embassy to speed up the travel process

Malaysian human rights organization urges Philippine embassy to speed up the travel process

Any political expert will not describe the relations between Malaysia and the Philippines as ideal but despite their fair share of differences, the two countries are slowly coming to terms with each other. They have