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Refugee crisis: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz balances labour needs and migrant deportations

Refugee crisis: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz balances labour needs and migrant deportations

German chancellor Olaf Scholz warned against relying on the initial success of the so-called for the placement of refugees. Since September 2023, significantly more refugees from Ukraine have been placed into work. By July 2024,

Haiti gang violence: 5.41 million people experiencing ‘high levels of acute food insecurity’

Haiti gang violence: 5.41 million people experiencing ‘high levels of acute food insecurity’

Nearly 48% of people in the beleaguered Caribbean nation of Haiti are experiencing acute food shortages amid ongoing armed gang violence, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) said in a report released recently. Haiti

Can your manager deny your sick leave?

Can your manager deny your sick leave?

The news of employee deaths related to work stress or after being denied a sick leave has ignited a debate on workplace culture. The condition started off after a 26-year-old woman Anna Sebastian Perayil committed

Corporate Culture is killing Indian employees. Best steps to prevent burnout and remain healthy

Corporate Culture is killing Indian employees. Best steps to prevent burnout and remain healthy

India’s working population has increased from 59 to 63 percent, according to the report of (LFPR) Labour Force Participation Rate submitted in 2022. The estimated working population in India is 560 million and the working

Germany Starts Sending More Turkish Asylum Seekers Back Home

Germany Starts Sending More Turkish Asylum Seekers Back Home

Germany has recently begun deporting rejected asylum seekers more than ever under a new deal with Turkey. The German government has said this is a good start towards halting cases of illegal immigration to the

UN General Assembly: Muhammad Yunus urges global leaders to invest in youth

UN General Assembly: Muhammad Yunus urges global leaders to invest in youth

Muhammad Yunus, 84 year old Bangladesh economist, entrepreneur, politician, civil society leader and 5th Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, while addressing at UNGA79 (United Nations General Assembly) urged all the global leaders to invest in the

Hezbollah confirms Hassan Nasrallah’s death: This cleric could lead the group next

Hezbollah confirms Hassan Nasrallah’s death: This cleric could lead the group next

Iran-backed Hezbollah group in Lebanon has confirmed its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah's death, after Israel said it had "eliminated" him in a strike on south Beirut on Friday, according to a report in Barron's. This development

‘Mass Immigration is not an opportunity for France’ – Interior Minister

‘Mass Immigration is not an opportunity for France’ – Interior Minister

The new and 63-year old Interior Minister of France Bruno Retailleau has given a statement about the mass immigration and illegal migration. Because it plays a huge role in the economy. He also added that

Migrant crossings through Darien Gap fall by 35% due to increased security measures

Migrant crossings through Darien Gap fall by 35% due to increased security measures

Migrant crossings through the treacherous Darien Gap, connecting Panama and Columbia have dropped by 35% in the first nine months of 2024. This information is as per Panama Border Security Officials. As per them, the

UK: Labour government’s early prison release scheme turns even more controversial

UK: Labour government’s early prison release scheme turns even more controversial

In July 2024, the UK’s Labour government planned to enlarge the early release of prisoners to resolve the overcrowding crisis in the prison. Because the database released by the World Prison Brief said that Britain