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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.

Migrants kept warm by good Samaritans at US-Mexico border

Migrants kept warm by good Samaritans at US-Mexico border

Since the United States began planning for a potential change in regulations that had shut the border, the number of desperate migrants crossing from Mexico has increased, and Rosa Falcon has converted her Texas home

UK court to rule on government’s plans on deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda

UK court to rule on government’s plans on deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda

Judges at High Court of United Kingdom are set to rule on Monday on if the British government’s controversial plan to send migrants and asylum seekers to Rwanda is legal. Many asylum seekers, human rights

Indonesian Protection Law safeguards the rights of migrant laborers

Indonesian Protection Law safeguards the rights of migrant laborers

Ida Fauziyah of the Ministry of Manpower remarked that Law No. 18/ 2017 on protection for migrant workers provides the government's comprehensive protection and assurance of every right of Indonesian migrant employees from the start

FIFA World Cup Comes to an End Without Migrant Compensation Fund

FIFA World Cup Comes to an End Without Migrant Compensation Fund

Human Rights Watch stated today that the 2022 World Cup is coming to a close without any pledge from FIFA or the Qatari government to address abuses, including unexplained deaths, that migrant labourers endured over

Four dead as migrant boat capsizes in English Channel

Four dead as migrant boat capsizes in English Channel

A migrant boat capsized in the English Channel, killing four people. The "capsizing of a small boat" in the English Channel, the prime minister of Rishi Sunak told MPs, had resulted in a "tragic loss

The Washington Post to start layoffs, also from newsroom

The Washington Post to start layoffs, also from newsroom

The Washington Post has become the latest company to join the club of companies and firms cutting lose their employees in face of looming recession and rising inflation. The newspaper has announced of beginning layoffs

Workers on the Elizabeth line overwhelmingly decide to strike over pay

Workers on the Elizabeth line overwhelmingly decide to strike over pay

Workers on the Elizabeth line will go on strike for the first time after union members overwhelmingly supported it in a salary dispute. The 94% of Prospect at Rail for London Infrastructure members voted in

How will the tech layoffs affect the H-1B Visa Workers?

How will the tech layoffs affect the H-1B Visa Workers?

The holiday season is among the nicest times of the year for some people. It's unfortunately the worst of times for those with H-1B visas who work in the technology industry. Workers with specialised sophisticated

500 migrant-carrying ships are permitted to dock in Italy

500 migrant-carrying ships are permitted to dock in Italy

More than 500 migrants were taken in by Italy on Sunday when two charity rescue ships were let to dock at ports in the south of the nation after spending several days at sea in