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Shreya Shah

Shreya Shah is a multimedia journalist and a passionate writer in The Workers Rights. Her passion for journalism helps the media to share important stories.

Denmark set to keep anti-immigrant policy regardless of vote

Denmark set to keep anti-immigrant policy regardless of vote

Denmark - A week before the Danish general election on November 1, the race seems as tight as ever, with opinion polls showing the center-left bloc marching shoulder to shoulder with the center-right opposition. A

HR Groups Cry Out For UN Intervention In Durfur

HR Groups Cry Out For UN Intervention In Durfur

Sudan - A Human Rights organization in Sudan’s western region of Durfur has urged UN’s intervention. Recently, there has been a surge in tribal clashes with more than 180 people reportedly killed since October 2021.

European parliaments asked Serbia to investigate exploitation reports

European parliaments asked Serbia to investigate exploitation reports

Europe - Forced labor reports in Serbia sparked major criticism last month after some of the reports claimed that there is a Chinese factory where such incidents are taking place. On Thursday, the European Parliament

United Nations adopts resolution on North Korea’s human rights abuses

United Nations adopts resolution on North Korea’s human rights abuses

North Korea - The United Nations on Thursday adopted a resolution on North Korean human rights abuses. The resolution was adopted by consensus at the UN General Assembly. It marks the 17th consecutive year the

India: No more struggle for basic benefits, Apex court announces call in favor of Sex workers

India: No more struggle for basic benefits, Apex court announces call in favor of Sex workers

India - The Centre has been directed by the apex court of India to give equal benefits to sex workers. The only way they can do this is by enrolling them into digital systems that

Qatar human rights: Concerns over fate of missing female activist rise

Qatar human rights: Concerns over fate of missing female activist rise

Qatar - Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR), among other rights groups, has called on the Qatari authorities to present proof that female activist Noof Al-Maadeed is alive and healthy after reports have emerged stating

Serious human rights issues warned of by groups as Qatar World Cup 2022 worker jailed

Serious human rights issues warned of by groups as Qatar World Cup 2022 worker jailed

Qatar - A former senior World Cup 2022 media manager, Abdullah Ibhais has been jailed for three years in Qatar. And now his appeal against the controversial sentence has been rejected – the sentence that

Hungary: LGBT Law Breaches International Human Rights Standards

Hungary: LGBT Law Breaches International Human Rights Standards

Europe - A board of experts of the Council of Europe human rights body, Venice Commission said that Hungary's law bans teaching about homosexuality and transgender issues in schools. The group said on Tuesday that

Is the Taliban making the human rights situation worse in Afghanistan?

Is the Taliban making the human rights situation worse in Afghanistan?

Afghanistan - Ground level access to many of the happenings in Afghanistan has become a very difficult process as after the Taliban takeover, freedoms, rights have been heavily compromised. But the United Nations is one

Sexual misconduct allegations by CAR officials: UN takes steps to address the situation

Sexual misconduct allegations by CAR officials: UN takes steps to address the situation

Central Africa - Three months ago, allegations of sexual misconduct by peacekeepers in CAR (Central African Republic) came to surface. Since then the United Nations is continuing to address the allegations and take required steps.