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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.

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

International Mind-Body Wellness Day 2024: Embracing Harmony for Holistic Health

International Mind-Body Wellness Day 2024: Embracing Harmony for Holistic Health

International Mind-Body Wellness Day, observed annually on January 3, is a global celebration dedicated to fostering the harmonious Coexistence of Physical and Mental Health. Rooted in the understanding of the intricate Connection between Our Minds,

“Trail Of Blood” On Floor: Tesla Robot Attacks Engineer; Are Workers Safe?

“Trail Of Blood” On Floor: Tesla Robot Attacks Engineer; Are Workers Safe?

Tesla — an American multinational automotive and clean energy company, which is owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk — has failed to protect its workers. In recent months, many workers at Tesla factory have suffered

Indonesian Workers Protest After Deadly Blast At Nickel Plant; Details Inside

Indonesian Workers Protest After Deadly Blast At Nickel Plant; Details Inside

Hundreds of Indonesian workers are demonstrating against working conditions at Nickel Plant after the death of 18 workers. The chairman of the Serikat Pekerja Indonesia Sejahtera (SPIS) workers’ union, Katsaing, has expressed grief over the

Top 10 Jobs In Canada For International Students Amid Immigration Changes

Top 10 Jobs In Canada For International Students Amid Immigration Changes

Canada will increase the minimum cost of living requirement for international students from 10,000 Canadian dollars to 20,635 Canadian dollars from 1 January 2024. As the world grapples with evolving challenges and changing dynamics, Canada

Happy New Year For Workers: Thailand To Raise Minimum Wage From January

Happy New Year For Workers: Thailand To Raise Minimum Wage From January

There's good news for workers in Thailand, a Southeast Asian country. It is really a happy new year for Thai workers. Thailand will raise its minimum wage in January 2024. Srettha Thavisin, the Prime Minister

What Is Bill Gates’ Perspective On Work-Life Balance? Reflects On Technology’s Role

What Is Bill Gates’ Perspective On Work-Life Balance? Reflects On Technology’s Role

Bill Gates – an American businessman, investor, philanthropist, writer, and co-founder of the software giant Microsoft – has praised work life balance. In a blog post reflecting on his youth, Bill Gates has highlighted the

Migrants Start 7th Hunger Strike At Tacoma Detention Center; Are They Safe?

Migrants Start 7th Hunger Strike At Tacoma Detention Center; Are They Safe?

Detained migrants at the North West Detention Center (NWDC) in Tacoma, a city in Washington state, United States, have started their seventh hunger strike over the deteriorating condition of the facility. The migrant workers are