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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.

OICCI Warning of “Mass Industrial Layoffs”

OICCI Warning of “Mass Industrial Layoffs”

Amir Paracha, president of the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI), issued a warning on Tuesday about "mass industrial unemployment" brought on by restrictions on the import of raw materials. More about OICCI

Santa Monica Could Set Minimum Wage for Healthcare Workers

Santa Monica Could Set Minimum Wage for Healthcare Workers

The first step towards establishing a minimum wage for healthcare workers of at least $25 per hour—nearly $9 more than Santa Monica's current minimum wage—is anticipated to be taken by the City Council on Tuesday

Supplies left behind for migrants crossing Ote Mountain wilderness destroyed: Volunteers

Supplies left behind for migrants crossing Ote Mountain wilderness destroyed: Volunteers

It happened on a typical Saturday morning for the Borderlands Relief Collective volunteers. Crates full of water, canned goods, and first aid supplies were left behind as they made their way down Otay Mountain's rocky

Boulder Revises Human Relations Fund Policies

Boulder Revises Human Relations Fund Policies

The Human Relations Fund (HRF), a fund that supports community initiatives about civil rights, human rights, diversity, and equity issues in Boulder, has undergone changes that have been announced by Boulder as of April 7.

15 Countries That Offer Visa on Arrival to UAE Residency Visa Holders

15 Countries That Offer Visa on Arrival to UAE Residency Visa Holders

The world is at your fingertips if you have a residency visa for the United Arab Emirates! You can easily explore new places because over 15 countries offer visa-on-arrival options. These simple entry requirements make

Suhakam Children’s Commissioner said Liquid Nicotine Delisting Violates ‘Spirit’ Of Child Act

Suhakam Children’s Commissioner said Liquid Nicotine Delisting Violates ‘Spirit’ Of Child Act

Farah Nini Dusuki, the Children's Commissioner for Suhakam, asserts that the declassification of liquid nicotine violates the intent of the Child Act and that Malaysia is required by the UN CRC to take preventive health

UK Passport Employees Go On 5-Week Strike Over Pay

UK Passport Employees Go On 5-Week Strike Over Pay

Workers at the UK passport office began a five-week strike on Monday, the newest walkout in a strike-plagued Britain as the nation battles the worst inflation crisis in a generation.The Public and Commercial Services union

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