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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.

Should Australia Raise Human Rights Concerns During Vietnam Visit?

Should Australia Raise Human Rights Concerns During Vietnam Visit?

Hurley should call on the Vietnam government to free all political prisoners. For the immediate and unconditional release of a number of prominent activists as well as Australian citizen Chau Van Kham, 73, he should

63 Chinese Detained in Thailand Seeking UN protection

63 Chinese Detained in Thailand Seeking UN protection

A self-exiled congregation of Chinese Christians who have petitioned the UN for protection from religious persecution may be deported from Thailand after police there detained them along with two Americans who were assisting them. According

Indians Are Also Among The 8 Expatriates Who Drowned Near Canada Board

Indians Are Also Among The 8 Expatriates Who Drowned Near Canada Board

The St. Lawrence river drowned two more migrants who were trying to enter the US illegally from Canada, bringing the total number of fatalities to eight, including members of an Indian family, according to Canadian

Roku Layoff – It will eliminate 200 more employees

Roku Layoff – It will eliminate 200 more employees

San Francisco: Roku, a maker of streaming devices, announced on Thursday that it would be laying off 200 workers, or 6% of its workforce, to reduce costs amid a challenging economic climate. The San Jose

Ngige Said Why Tinubu Government Should Raise Minimum Wage

Ngige Said Why Tinubu Government Should Raise Minimum Wage

Chris Ngige, the minister of labor and employment, has requested that the Bola Tinubu administration, which will take office on May 29, review the minimum wage for workers. Ngige stated during a Wednesday appearance on

Is Mexico Migrant Center Fire, Homicide at US Border?

Is Mexico Migrant Center Fire, Homicide at US Border?

According to a prosecutor, the deaths of at least 39 migrants in a fire at a detention facility in Mexico are being investigated as possible homicides. He also accused those in charge of failing to

Japan – 60% Restaurants Still Recommend Employees Wear Masks

Japan – 60% Restaurants Still Recommend Employees Wear Masks

TOKYO — Cookbiz Co., an Osaka-based company that runs a website for finding restaurant jobs, claims that despite the central government relaxing face-covering guidelines on March 13, nearly 60% of restaurants in Japan still require

Mexico Migrant Center Faced Fire Near US Border – 38 Dead

Mexico Migrant Center Faced Fire Near US Border – 38 Dead

Mexico's Ciudad Juarez: Authorities reported that at least 38 people died in a fire at a Mexican immigration detention facility close to the US border, believed to have been started by migrants protesting their deportation,

Yoon calls for full disclosure of N.Korean human rights violations

Yoon calls for full disclosure of N.Korean human rights violations

Seoul, 28 March (IANS) As the government gets ready to release a report on Pyongyang's human rights situation for the first time, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol stated on Tuesday that North Korea's violations

2 Migrants Were Found Dead in a Train, Said Texas Police

2 Migrants Were Found Dead in a Train, Said Texas Police

Texas's Uvalde (AP) — After South Texas police received a call that migrants were "suffocating" in a goods train moving close to the Mexican border, 2 migrants were discovered dead and at least 10 others