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Wrighter

Wrighter covers news across the global on Human Rights, Migrants Rights, and Labor Rights. Wrighter has vast experience in writing and is a doctor by profession.

Examining stance of Russia and Ukraine after 1,000 days of brutal conflict

Examining stance of Russia and Ukraine after 1,000 days of brutal conflict

Today marks the 1,000th day of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. On February 24, 2022, Russian troops entered Ukrainian territory as part of a so-called 'special military operation'. Since then, the brutal conflict has been raging on,

Boeing Begins Layoff Process, Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs Amid Financial Crisis

Boeing Begins Layoff Process, Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs Amid Financial Crisis

Boeing has started sending the notice of the layoffs as a way of eliminating 17,000 employees that will be 10% of the company. These measures, designed to develop added operational efficiency and cut expenses, will

South Korea rocked by one of the largest cryptocurrency scams in history

South Korea rocked by one of the largest cryptocurrency scams in history

South Korean police have taken 215 people into custody on suspicion of stealing $228.4 million in the biggest cryptocurrency investment scam in the country. The incident has been making global headlines, raising concerns over the

Over 1,700 Migrants Attempt Channel Crossing in Small Boats Last Week

Over 1,700 Migrants Attempt Channel Crossing in Small Boats Last Week

The English Channel has documented the number of attempts in a week by unauthorized small boats. The data reveal that 1,752 migrants tried to cross the perilous route from 4 November - 10 November. The

Boeing Announces Compensation Plan for Furloughed Employees and Proceeds with Job Cuts

Boeing Announces Compensation Plan for Furloughed Employees and Proceeds with Job Cuts

Kelly Ortberg, the CEO of Boeing declared last week that the company would compensate workers who were dismissed from their jobs during the strike for the money they lost. The CEO did however state that

International students could be impacted as Canada ends Student Direct Stream program

International students could be impacted as Canada ends Student Direct Stream program

Canada has abruptly ended its Student Direct Stream (SDS) program, terminating a fast-track study permit process that expedited the application procedure for thousands of international students. The cancellation has begun from Friday. The Immigration, Refugees

Mozambique Tensions Rise as Government Responds Harshly with Tear Gas Against Protesters

Mozambique Tensions Rise as Government Responds Harshly with Tear Gas Against Protesters

Protesters strongly oppose the Mozambican government's violent crackdown on protesters opposing the recent election process. The Mozambican people's frustration and discontent have reached a breaking point, as seen by the surge of protests that followed

Farmers Protest Changes to Inheritance Tax Relief

Farmers Protest Changes to Inheritance Tax Relief

It has now emerged that farmers in the north-east of England and Cumbria have been staging protests over changes to inheritance tax relief, arguing that these changes will complicate the passing of their farms to

Somalia and Germany Agree to Increase Deportations of Undocumented Somali Migrants

Somalia and Germany Agree to Increase Deportations of Undocumented Somali Migrants

Particularly focused on individuals with criminal records, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have agreed on a fresh endeavor to increase the deportation of Somali migrants living in Germany without legal

Revolutionizing Value Exchange: The Growing Impact of Time Banking Across the Globe

Revolutionizing Value Exchange: The Growing Impact of Time Banking Across the Globe

The well-known saying "time is money" has lately acquired a literal interpretation. Historically considered as an abstract idea, time is now being used as a kind of currency so that individuals may trade goods based