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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.

Nurses in Oregon Continue Strike For Better Staffing, Higher Pay For Third Day

Nurses in Oregon Continue Strike For Better Staffing, Higher Pay For Third Day

On Thursday, over 3,000 nurses at six Providence hospitals in Oregon announced they would keep protesting this week even after their planned three-day strike ends. The Oregon Nurses Association has warned the authorities that if

15 Unspoken Office Etiquette Rules For Employees

15 Unspoken Office Etiquette Rules For Employees

Everyone loves to be praised in their workplace for their productivity and work, but other than your work, an employee’s etiquette plays a very significant role in shaping their identity in the office. Employees get

Russia and North Korea Sign Shocking Military Alliance Pact

Russia and North Korea Sign Shocking Military Alliance Pact

Russia and North Korea have recently concluded a new treaty according to which both sides will deliver any type of military help to each other in case of an armed attack. This has a history

Fast Fashion: Let’s Understand The Actual Impact Of Our Disposable Fashion Habits.

Fast Fashion: Let’s Understand The Actual Impact Of Our Disposable Fashion Habits.

Fashion is considered a universal language because, through dressing and styling, people like to reflect their identity and personality, and with time, the fashion industry has witnessed many changes. Fast fashion refers to affordable yet

Boeing Faces Massive Fine for Deadly Crashes

Boeing Faces Massive Fine for Deadly Crashes

There have been two previous tragic crashes involving Boeing’s 737 Max plane, which killed many families, and these families are seeking fierce intervention against the plane maker. Earlier this week, on Wednesday, they accused Boeing

Doctors’ Indefinite Strike Disrupts Healthcare Services in South Korea

Doctors’ Indefinite Strike Disrupts Healthcare Services in South Korea

South Korea doctors have come out in the balloting to express their disagreement with the government over its capacity to add more admission slots in medical schools. The government has plans to produce more doctors

BBC Investigation: Greek Coast Guard Actions Linked to Migrant Deaths

BBC Investigation: Greek Coast Guard Actions Linked to Migrant Deaths

A recent BBC investigation has revealed alarming allegations against Greek authorities in the Mediterranean, suggesting their involvement in the deaths of dozens of migrants. The report, released on June 17, documented gripping narratives from asylum

Myanmar is in ‘agonising pain’: UN Human Rights Chief raises alarm over illegitimate military regime

Myanmar is in ‘agonising pain’: UN Human Rights Chief raises alarm over illegitimate military regime

Human rights are significant for citizens of any country to lead a happy and peaceful life. Human rights protect the dignity of every individual and provide them a set of rights to express themselves freely.

South Korea Could Implement a Four-Day Workweek Soon

South Korea Could Implement a Four-Day Workweek Soon

Discussions between the South Korean government, employers, and employees will start soon to enhance the work-life balance and add more flexibility to South Korea’s 52-hour workweek. On Sunday, the Presidential Economic, Social, and Labour Council

Sustainable Development Goal 5:Basic Steps To Achieve Gender Equality In Our Lifetime

Sustainable Development Goal 5:Basic Steps To Achieve Gender Equality In Our Lifetime

Many issues around the world are common, and various measures are also practised to elevate these issues. One such major issue is gender inequality. Till today, women and girls in many countries are being dominated