How Hacking Helped Harassed Workers In Ohio Handle Covid-19 Crisis

May 28, 2020

The State of Ohio was using unfair means to target those employees that were refusing to work in the Covid-19…

Lebanon Refuses To Help Migrant Workers Return Home

May 27, 2020

The life of some 2.5 million migrant workers in Lebanon hasn’t become any easier in the pandemic times. The earlier…

COVID-19: ICMR ramps up testing citing massive influx of migrants

May 26, 2020

Taking into consideration the current massive movement of migrants and their return to home states, Union Health Ministry and Indian…

Victims of intercommunal violence in South Sudan deserve ‘justice, truth and reparations’, UN officials say

May 26, 2020

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday condemned a fresh wave of intercommunal violence in the world’s youngest…

Coronavirus: Struggles of maintaining work life balance amid new topsy-turvy normal

May 26, 2020

The trying times of coronavirus has turned our lives upside-down. With the lockdown imposed in most of the nations across…

Government being called for scraping off NHS surcharges for migrant workers, called as ‘moral injustice’

May 23, 2020

Migrant activists and organizations are requesting the government to extend NHS surcharge waiver to all migrant workers including teachers, bus…

How Migrant Workers Continue To Travel To England And Germany In Lockdown Times

May 23, 2020

Self isolation is a privilege for many Europeans who are living and getting supplies even though they are home bound.…

Seeking to return home, Venezuelan & Peruvian migrants camp outside embassies in Chile

May 23, 2020

Amid the Coronavirus pandemic fear, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants have gathered outside the Venezuelan Embassy in Chile's capital of Santiago.…

How A Tracking App Has Gone All Wrong For Moscovites In Lockdown Times

May 22, 2020

A tracking application which has gone all wrong, has lead to the wrongful fining of hundred of Moscovites, the human…

U.S. Choppers sale to Philippines opposed by Human Rights Watch, says would ‘reward past abuses’

May 22, 2020

Human Rights Watch has opposed U.S. deal with Philippines of selling attack helicopters worth $2 billion approximately. On Friday, the…

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