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Author: Neha Mathur

Neha Mathur

Neha Mathur

Neha Mathur brings the most important international news stories to the table. She keeps a keen eye on the global regions & makes people aware of the international events which impact the world.

Crisis in Sahel region is triggering mass migration up north

Crisis in Sahel region is triggering mass migration up north

West Africa - Sahel region is not new to conflicts and crises. Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali have for years faced regional unrest and migration due to climate changes. The growing food insecurity has now

Kenyan police officers held guilty of killing of human rights lawyer among three others

Kenyan police officers held guilty of killing of human rights lawyer among three others

East Africa - Six years after the bodies of three including human rights lawyer, were found in a river, three police officers and one police informant have been found guilty of the killings by a

#WelcomeToCanada campaign’s first win: British Columbia ends jail immigration detention

#WelcomeToCanada campaign’s first win: British Columbia ends jail immigration detention

Cambodia - In a historic and big win for #WelcomeToCanada campaign, Canadian province of British Colombia’s Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Mike Farnworth, announced today that the BC province will thereby terminate its

The 4 Types of Hybrid Workers

The 4 Types of Hybrid Workers

As the workplaces are resuming physical operations in the aftermath of extended lockdown due to Covid-19 pandemic, hybrid models are the work plans for majority of companies. But it is not going to be an

Low wage workers not after big designations, but want higher pay and training opportunities

Low wage workers not after big designations, but want higher pay and training opportunities

A new survey conducted by McKinsey Co. and Cara Plus, a division of non profit group Cara Collective, has highlighted that low wage workers at the front line are looking for more pay and also

One year to human rights regression in Tunisia

One year to human rights regression in Tunisia

North Africa - Global rights watchdog, Amnesty International has issued a new report briefing titled “Tunisia: A year of Human Rights Regression since President power grab”. The organization has called out the Tunisian authorities to

UN report highlights massive human rights violations by Taliban in Afghanistan

UN report highlights massive human rights violations by Taliban in Afghanistan

Afghanistan - A new report by UNAMA (UN Mission in Afghanistan), that was released on Wednesday, has confirmed excessive suppression of human rights in Afghanistan by the Taliban regime since its takeover 11 months ago,

Healthcare for migrants and refugees urgent: warns WHO

Healthcare for migrants and refugees urgent: warns WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for providing urgent healthcare coverage for migrants and refugees in its first ever report on their health that was published this Wednesday. In the report WHO has warned

LGBT+ rights win: US House passes same sex marriage bill

LGBT+ rights win: US House passes same sex marriage bill

United States - The United States House has passed a bill aimed to protect the right to same sex and interracial marriages in the country. The vote comes amid rising concerns that the US Supreme

Nicaragua government’s crackdown on civil society endangers rights of people

Nicaragua government’s crackdown on civil society endangers rights of people

Nicaragua - Authorities of Nicaragua have shuttered down hundreds of non-government organizations, thereby underlining the people’s freedom of association and expression, and dismantling the civil society framework of the country, said Human Rights Watch. The