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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.

Finland’s Border Policies Raise Concerns Over Asylum Seekers’ Rights

Finland’s Border Policies Raise Concerns Over Asylum Seekers’ Rights

In its relations to asylum seekers the Finnish authorities has applied measures such as the closure of the 1,300 km eastern border with Russia since December 2023 and the cuts in the social benefits. While

Germany’s Role as a Critical Transit Hub in Migrant Smuggling to the UK: Investigative Insights into a Growing Crisis

Germany’s Role as a Critical Transit Hub in Migrant Smuggling to the UK: Investigative Insights into a Growing Crisis

According to a BBC investigation, Germany has increasingly taken front stage as a vital transit hub in the complex system of migrant smuggling routes heading to the UK. This research highlights how the national legal

Is Sudan the most neglected crisis today?

Is Sudan the most neglected crisis today?

The people of Sudan are in a living nightmare at the moment. UN officials on Tuesday raised serious concerns over escalating violence in the country pushing the humanitarian crisis to unprecedented levels. 11 million people

Mexican Crackdown on Migrants Intensifies: Busing Migrants South, Far from the U.S. Border

Mexican Crackdown on Migrants Intensifies: Busing Migrants South, Far from the U.S. Border

On a sweltering September night, Mexican immigration officials loaded hundreds of migrants into a bus headed south from a remote military station situated 25 miles south of Ciudad Juarez in the Mexican desert. Seen by

What’s at Stake in Harris vs. Trump 2024: Abortion, Ukraine Aid, Migrants, and Climate

What’s at Stake in Harris vs. Trump 2024: Abortion, Ukraine Aid, Migrants, and Climate

Abortion Rights The November election, the first presidential battle since the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade two years ago and allowed 22 states to restrict access to the procedure, may be influenced by a

US migrant policy: Does Donald Trump’s election mean possible family separations?

US migrant policy: Does Donald Trump’s election mean possible family separations?

Former President Donald Trump is representing the Republican Party in the upcoming US presidential elections. He has promised to implement mass deportations if he gets reelected. But his statement has ignited fears of possible family

McDonald’s E. coli Crisis Exposes Produce Safety Challenges in Fast Food Industry

McDonald’s E. coli Crisis Exposes Produce Safety Challenges in Fast Food Industry

The recent case, involving E.coli linked to McDonald’s onions, has seen most of the popular fast foods restaurants in the US remove fresh onions on their menu as a measure as they seek to address

Paris conference for Lebanon raises $1 billion for humanitarian and military aid

Paris conference for Lebanon raises $1 billion for humanitarian and military aid

Organised by French President Emmanuel Macron, the International Conference in Support of Lebanon's People and Sovereignty on Thursday noted the participation of 70 countries, the UN, the EU, and international and regional organisations. The Paris

Ohio Judge Strikes Down Six-Week Abortion Ban, Citing Constitutional Violation

Ohio Judge Strikes Down Six-Week Abortion Ban, Citing Constitutional Violation

Ohio Judge Christian Jenkins permanently overturned the state's six-week abortion prohibition in a historic decision, therefore strengthening the constitutional amendment adopted by Ohioans to protect their right to abortion. Serving at the Hamilton County Court

Human rights experts concerned over uncertainty surrounding Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna’s fate

Human rights experts concerned over uncertainty surrounding Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna’s fate

A group of UN independent human rights experts are asking for clarification of the reported death of Victoria Roshchyna, an award-winning Ukrainian journalist who went missing while covering the Russian-occupied area. Her status has caused