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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.

10 Must-Watch Movies Unveiling the Harsh Realities of Human Trafficking

10 Must-Watch Movies Unveiling the Harsh Realities of Human Trafficking

Millions of people worldwide are impacted by human trafficking, a serious problem that requires education and awareness. In the world of film, directors work to illuminate this grim reality by crafting compelling stories that captivate

The Challenges of Staff Shortages in the UK Care Sector and the Growing Reliance on Migrant Workers

The Challenges of Staff Shortages in the UK Care Sector and the Growing Reliance on Migrant Workers

In the United Kingdom, care homes are facing big problems finding enough people to work in them. There are not many workers because their pay is very low also their job is though. there aren't

Japan’s Spring Pay Negotiations: Spotlight on Small Firms in Wage Hike Endeavors

Japan’s Spring Pay Negotiations: Spotlight on Small Firms in Wage Hike Endeavors

In Japan, everyone is closely watching the spring pay negotiations, especially as the country works towards a healthy balance between wages and prices. This year, the focus is not just on big companies but also

Leprosy stigma still rampant in many countries, experts raise alarm over judgemental attitudes

Leprosy stigma still rampant in many countries, experts raise alarm over judgemental attitudes

Leprosy remains an age-old disease, still endemic in more than 120 countries. The condition leaves an estimated one to two million people across the globe visibly disfigured and lacking support to address the stigma they

Call to End Persecution: Urgent Call to Iranian Authorities Regarding Lawyers

Call to End Persecution: Urgent Call to Iranian Authorities Regarding Lawyers

On the International Day of the Endangered Lawyer, two UN experts have urged Iranian authorities to stop persecuting lawyers. Despite facing challenges, these legal professionals in Iran have bravely upheld the rule of law and

Global tourism recovery trend: Latest UNWTO data highlights sector’s performance in 2023

Global tourism recovery trend: Latest UNWTO data highlights sector’s performance in 2023

The UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has highlighted strong numbers in its latest report, noting that international tourism ended 2023 at 88% of pre-pandemic levels, amid an estimated 1.3 billion international arrivals. The blend of

Victimized Migrant Workers Seek Justice with RM2.21 Million Claim for Unpaid Wages

Victimized Migrant Workers Seek Justice with RM2.21 Million Claim for Unpaid Wages

In a Significant development, 751 Bangladeshi migrant workers, who fell victim to a job scam in Pengerang, Johor, have collectively lodged a RM2.21 million Claim for unpaid Wages against their Deceitful Employers. The Workers were

Human Rights Watch Exposes Worsening Situation of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule

Human Rights Watch Exposes Worsening Situation of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule

In Afghanistan, there's a big problem with the Taliban restricting basic rights, especially for women. A new report from Human Rights Watch talks about this serious situation. In  this report it shows that the Taliban

Migrants Resume Journey in Mexico, Accuse Officials of Broken Promises

Migrants Resume Journey in Mexico, Accuse Officials of Broken Promises

A group of over 1,000 migrants in Mexico restarted their journey towards the US border, claiming that Mexican authorities had failed to keep their promise of providing humanitarian visas. Carrying a banner that read "Exodus

Naira’s 39% Drop Threatens Job Security For Nigerian Workers

Naira’s 39% Drop Threatens Job Security For Nigerian Workers

The value of Nigeria's currency, the naira, has fallen significantly against the US dollar in recent months. In simple terms, this means that the naira is now weaker compared to the dollar.  Back in October