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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.

Intense search continues for a small Senegalese migrant boat

Intense search continues for a small Senegalese migrant boat

Spanish maritime rescuers have spent days looking for a fishing boat carrying at least 200 African migrants. The vessel that reportedly sailed from Kafountine in southern Senegal - 1,700 km from Tenerife - went missing

Dutch Government Resigns After Failing To Agree On Asylum Measures

Dutch Government Resigns After Failing To Agree On Asylum Measures

The country will have a general election later this year because Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who had been in office the longest, quit. Rutte and his government will stay in power as caretakers until a

Ghana Legislators Still Pushing Anti-LGBTQ Laws

Ghana Legislators Still Pushing Anti-LGBTQ Laws

Ghanaian lawmakers are pushing for legislation that would stiffen the penalties for those who support LGBTQ rights in the nation despite widespread international condemnation of laws that would sentence LGBTQ people to prison time. A

78% of Middle East Workers Think GenAI is Worth the Risks

78% of Middle East Workers Think GenAI is Worth the Risks

Businesses are changing quickly in the Middle East thanks to the new generation of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools like GPT-4 and DALL-E. The region's workers are upbeat about how AI, and generative AI in

Harsh Immigration Law in Florida Leads to Decline in Labor Force

Harsh Immigration Law in Florida Leads to Decline in Labor Force

Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, recently signed a new immigration law that has ignited debate and significantly reduced the labor force in the state. The measure, which is one of the strictest immigration regulations

“We Are Here to Tell You….” Femicide in Mexico

“We Are Here to Tell You….” Femicide in Mexico

After being stabbed 37 times by her ex-partner, Jeysol Amaya required two months of intensive care. Along with the hospital and legal costs she racked up in her pursuit of justice, Amaya is still working

Neglecting the Rights of Asylum Seekers with Disabilities: The UK’s Inadequate Support System

Neglecting the Rights of Asylum Seekers with Disabilities: The UK’s Inadequate Support System

More than 50 asylum seekers, many of whom have disabilities, are currently staying in a former care facility in Essex, England, without having access to adequate assistance or services. Despite the UK government's commitment to

Supreme Court Ruling Weakens Nondiscrimination Protections, Raises Concerns for Equality

Supreme Court Ruling Weakens Nondiscrimination Protections, Raises Concerns for Equality

On the penultimate day of its session, the US Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of 303 Creative v. Elenis, dealing a severe blow to the defense of equal rights. The ruling, which

UK Government has decided to appeal against the decision against the asylum agreement with Rwanda

UK Government has decided to appeal against the decision against the asylum agreement with Rwanda

A British court ruled on Thursday that a plan by the United Kingdom government to send asylum-seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is unlawful. This decision dealt a blow to the pledge made by

Unaddressed Mistreatment of Kenyan Domestic Workers in Gulf States Raises Concerns

Unaddressed Mistreatment of Kenyan Domestic Workers in Gulf States Raises Concerns

Rights organisations have expressed grave worries concerning the alleged mistreatment of domestic workers in Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia. The Kenyan government's initiatives to provide its residents with employment possibilities abroad have come under fire