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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.

China’s Skin Colour Analytics Technology, Threat to Human Rights

China’s Skin Colour Analytics Technology, Threat to Human Rights

US-based security and surveillance industry research group, IPVM (Internet Protocol Video Market) presented a report cited by VOA, Dahua, a Chinese manufacturer of surveillance equipment, is selling cameras in Europe with what it calls a

Former ocean liner to house around 300 asylum seekers in Netherlands amid wider housing shortage

Former ocean liner to house around 300 asylum seekers in Netherlands amid wider housing shortage

From the end of August, Dutch authorities are set to house dozens of asylum seekers on board the 'Ocean Majesty' - a former cruise ship docked in Velsen, located around 30 km west of the

Polygamy: Threat to Women’s Equality in India

Polygamy: Threat to Women’s Equality in India

There has been a lot of discussion on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the wake of the Law Commission's request for public feedback and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's subsequent mention of the issue. Some

Lady Gaga’s Dad Loses Sleep Over Migrant Crisis, Says Group Has Taken Over His Posh Neighborhood

Lady Gaga’s Dad Loses Sleep Over Migrant Crisis, Says Group Has Taken Over His Posh Neighborhood

Lady Gaga’s dad Joe Germanotta has lost his sleep over the migrant crisis in New York after an unruly group of migrants took over his neighborhood. The restaurateur said it began six weeks ago when

Emergency in Massachusetts, Govt. Requests Aid for Migrants

Emergency in Massachusetts, Govt. Requests Aid for Migrants

Tuesday, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey declared a state of emergency as migrant and refugee shelters reached capacity and requested federal assistance. In a letter addressed to US Secretary of homeland security Alejandro Mayorkas, Healey stated:

STRIKE: Over 11,000 City Workers Walk Off the Job in LA

STRIKE: Over 11,000 City Workers Walk Off the Job in LA

Los Angeles is bracing for a major strike by over 11,000 city workers on Tuesday. The workers, who are represented by SEIU Local 721, are striking over issues including wages, healthcare, and working conditions. The

Does Italy’s Meloni Fall Short for Women?

Does Italy’s Meloni Fall Short for Women?

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni abruptly ended her press conference after the annual NATO summit in Vilnius in July. She claimed that the issue was unrelated to the reporters' inquiries: her painful high heels.  For

UN raises alarm over Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny getting 19 more years in prison

UN raises alarm over Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny getting 19 more years in prison

The latest 19-year prison sentence imposed on jailed Russian politician Alexei Navalny raises serious concerns over judicial harassment and instrumentalisation of the court system for political purposes, Volker Türk, the UN Human Rights High Commissioner,

4-Year-Old Girl Sexually Assaulted by Migrant Worker in Kerala

4-Year-Old Girl Sexually Assaulted by Migrant Worker in Kerala

In the Chelari neighborhood of the Malappuram district in the Indian state of Kerala on Thursday, the police made an arrest of a migrant worker who is accused of sexually assaulting a young girl who

US Records Strong Job Growth and Pay Raises Amid High Inflation

US Records Strong Job Growth and Pay Raises Amid High Inflation

State and local governments in the US added 379,000 jobs in the first half of 2023 despite stubbornly high inflation and the Federal Reserve’s sharp interest rate hikes. This suggests the American job market is