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Right sider is a passionate writer who has traveled extensively around the world, learning about the history of all the regions and walking the paths of his characters.

UK Parliament approves controversial plan to relocate migrants to Rwanda

UK Parliament approves controversial plan to relocate migrants to Rwanda

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's proposition to migrate certain vagrants to Rwanda picked up parliamentary endorsement early Tuesday, confirming a noteworthy improvement in the UK's migration approach. Sunak, known for his proactive position on border

Why Low-skilled Migrant Workers Face Even Worse Exploitation Under NZ’s New Rules?

Why Low-skilled Migrant Workers Face Even Worse Exploitation Under NZ’s New Rules?

The New Zealand government's recent changes to visa rules claim that Low-skilled Migrant Workers Face Even Worse Exploitation. However, these changes are likely to have the opposite effect, particularly for low-skilled migrant workers. Growing Problem

Managing Syrian Refugee-Laden Boats: Upholding International Law

Managing Syrian Refugee-Laden Boats: Upholding International Law

Efforts to intercept Syrian refugee-laden boats departing from Lebanon and reaching Cyprus have raised concerns regarding international human rights laws and passenger safety. The United Nations refugee agency has called for these interception efforts to

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

Last year was a significant year for the American labour movement, marked by high-profile strikes and growing public support for unions. Despite this, union membership remains low, especially in the private sector. The paradox of

Myanmar Refugee Crisis tests India’s border management and diplomatic skill

Myanmar Refugee Crisis tests India’s border management and diplomatic skill

The political scene in Myanmar experienced a seismic move with the military overthrow in February 2021, dividing the nation into a period of vulnerability and turmoil. Within the wake of the overthrow, Myanmar, seeing far

UK Supreme Court rules trade union law

UK Supreme Court rules trade union law

In a significant decision, the UUK Supreme Court rules trade union law that violates workers' human rights by failing to protect them from sanctions other than dismissal for participating in industrial action. This ruling comes

Friba Rezayee urges IOC action on Taliban’s women’s rights violations

Friba Rezayee urges IOC action on Taliban’s women’s rights violations

Friba Rezayee, Afghanistan's spearheading female Olympian, has taken a striking position against the Taliban's treatment of women. With the resurgence of Taliban rule, Rezayee has propelled a campaign encouraging the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to

Justa Libertad challenges Ecuador’s abortion laws in landmark constitutional battle

Justa Libertad challenges Ecuador’s abortion laws in landmark constitutional battle

Justa Libertad, a consolidation of eight prominent civil society organizations in Ecuador, has propelled a groundbreaking legitimate fight by starting a claim some time recently in the Constitutional Court of Ecuador. At the heart of

Controversy erupts over Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ law threatening freedoms

Controversy erupts over Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ law threatening freedoms

The Georgian government's proposition to reintroduce "foreign agent" enactment has touched off a firestorm of discussion, drawing condemnation and a consolidation of labor rights organizations. This enactment, on the off chance that it was sanctioned,

Berlin Universities unite to combat antisemitism and foster inclusivity

Berlin Universities unite to combat antisemitism and foster inclusivity

In early February, an alarming occurrence happened at Freie Universität Berlin, one of the city's most conspicuous open colleges. A 30-year-old Jewish student was hospitalized after being subjected to an ambush by another student. This