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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 Lowest Paying Jobs in India 2024

10 Lowest Paying Jobs in India 2024

What are the jobs that pay the least? Despite the fact that your income can vary greatly based on your geographic area, your degree of expertise, the company you work for, and the minimum wage

Prison conditions are deteriorating in Lebanon: Rights group

Prison conditions are deteriorating in Lebanon: Rights group

Prison conditions in Lebanon, a country in the Middle East, have been deteriorating amid the country’s economic crisis, according to a recent report by Human Rights Watch. Human Rights Watch published a report on Wednesday

They fired on us like rain: Saudi border guards accused of killing migrants

They fired on us like rain: Saudi border guards accused of killing migrants

Saudi Arabia’s border guards have been accused of killing at least hundreds of Ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers using explosive weapons, in a recent report by Human Rights Watch. Human Rights Watch conducted a research

Australian LNG Strike: Global Supply at Risk of Disruption

Australian LNG Strike: Global Supply at Risk of Disruption

The looming strike at three Australian liquefied natural gas facilities threatens to disrupt global supply with Europe watching closely. If the industrial action does happen, Europe would be inflicted with a second winter of soaring

Volker Türk expresses grave concerns for people of Niger

Volker Türk expresses grave concerns for people of Niger

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has called for the restoration of constitutional order in Niger, stressing the need for the immediate release of the country's democratically elected officials in a statement

Military Force In Niger If Diplomatic Efforts Fail To Reverse Coup

Military Force In Niger If Diplomatic Efforts Fail To Reverse Coup

The West African bloc ECOWAS is prepared to use military force in Niger if diplomatic efforts fail to reverse the recent coup.  The military officers in Niger deposed President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26 and

Chinese social media littered with anti-black racist content, finds HRW

Chinese social media littered with anti-black racist content, finds HRW

Human Rights Watch analyzed hundreds of videos on Chinese social media to find a worryingly extensive presence of racist videos on them, especially content that mocks black people or represents them through offensive racial stereotypes.

Singapore Economy Dependent on Migrant Workers, Improving Working and Living Conditions

Singapore Economy Dependent on Migrant Workers, Improving Working and Living Conditions

The Singapore government has recognized the contribution made by migrant workers to the country’s economy and is working towards improving their working and living conditions. This comes amid reports of migrant workers still being marginalized. 

State of Texas Funds Holocaust Exhibition at Dallas Museum

State of Texas Funds Holocaust Exhibition at Dallas Museum

On July 20, 2023, a new special exhibit called "Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow" opened at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. This exhibit was made possible by Texas Capital. This

UK Rail Strikes Set to Extend Into Late Summer

UK Rail Strikes Set to Extend Into Late Summer

London, UK (AP) - Rail strikes in the United Kingdom are set to extend into late summer, as unions and employers remain at odds over pay and working conditions. After days of disruption over the