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Freelance writer

As a passionate freelance writer, I delve into the intricacies of human rights, work-life balance, and labour rights to illuminate the often overlooked aspects of our societal fabric. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to social justice, I navigate the complexities of these crucial topics, aiming to foster awareness and inspire change.

Despite its ‘special’ relationship with water, Uruguay is running dry

Despite its ‘special’ relationship with water, Uruguay is running dry

One of South America's wealthiest countries, Uruguay has lately been struggling with a major multi-year drought and high temperatures. The situation has got so worse that workers are drilling wells in parks and residents are

ECJ  Awards Damages to Migrants Over Inhumane Treatment in Greek Refugee Camp

ECJ  Awards Damages to Migrants Over Inhumane Treatment in Greek Refugee Camp

The 67 refugees who complained to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) about the cruel treatment they received at a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos in 2017 and 2018 received a favourable

IT workers are Sacrificing Salary for Work-Life Balance Despite Layoffs

IT workers are Sacrificing Salary for Work-Life Balance Despite Layoffs

Due to a larger pool of applicants and more options, employers now have the advantage of attracting high-quality candidates at a lower cost. When it comes to pay packages and work-life balance, tech professionals are

England could see the longest strike in NHS history next month

England could see the longest strike in NHS history next month

Part of an ongoing row over pay, junior doctors in England - those below the consultant level - have announced the longest single walkout in the history of the National Health Service (NHS). The state-funded

South Asian Region Needs a Regional Human Rights Mechanism

South Asian Region Needs a Regional Human Rights Mechanism

A few South Asian neighbors have expressed diplomatic worry as a result of the recent debate in India's Parliament over the "Akhand Bharat" map. To clarify such a map, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal have spoken

200+ Migrants Rescued From The Canary Islands

200+ Migrants Rescued From The Canary Islands

A day after it was reported that more than 30 migrants had died there, authorities say at least 227 migrants were saved off the Canary Islands of Spain on Thursday. Emergency services report that the

As Labour Force Expands, Unemployment Rises

As Labour Force Expands, Unemployment Rises

The number of people employed or looking for work increased by more than 1,000 between April and May, causing the unemployment rate in Northeast Michigan to nudge higher. In May, the unemployment rate in Alpena,

Dispelling Myths: The Reality of Migration

Dispelling Myths: The Reality of Migration

Are you sick of constantly hearing the same old rumours and falsehoods about migration? Do you want to learn the real story behind this contentious issue? Look nowhere else! We'll dispel some of the most

South Korea’s first in-depth inquiry into forced labour practices in the North

South Korea’s first in-depth inquiry into forced labour practices in the North

South Korea plans to use interviews with defectors who have arrived in the country over the past five years to carry out its first in-depth inquiry into forced labour practices in the North, people familiar

Tragedy Unresolved at Morocco-Spain Bord

Tragedy Unresolved at Morocco-Spain Bord

A year has passed since the tragic incident involving the violence and deaths of asylum seekers and migrants at the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla. Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called