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Armenia enhances Domestic Violence law: protecting victims, ensuring accountability

Armenia enhances Domestic Violence law: protecting victims, ensuring accountability

Armenia's parliament has sanctioned corrections pointed at invigorating the nation's residential viciousness enactment, signaling a noteworthy step forward in tending to a squeezing societal issue. Against the background of postwar challenges, counting endeavors to secure

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

Last year was a significant year for the American labour movement, marked by high-profile strikes and growing public support for unions. Despite this, union membership remains low, especially in the private sector. The paradox of

Climate Crisis: Tajikistan’s Struggle with Climate Migration

Climate Crisis: Tajikistan’s Struggle with Climate Migration

Tajikistan's Struggle with Climate Migration. As one of Central Asia's most vulnerable nations to the effects of global warming, Tajikistan is witnessing the gradual but significant displacement of its people due to climate-related disasters. The

Google Fires 28 Workers Over Protests Against $1.2 Billion Israeli Contract

Google Fires 28 Workers Over Protests Against $1.2 Billion Israeli Contract

In a controversial move, Google fired 28 Workers who participated in protests against Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion joint contract with Amazon.com Inc. to provide AI and cloud services to the Israeli government and military.

Britain’s Contentious Plan to Send Some Migrants to Rwanda

Britain’s Contentious Plan to Send Some Migrants to Rwanda

Britain's Contentious Plan to Send Some Migrants to Rwanda has hit a significant hurdle in Parliament. The House of Lords has introduced amendments to the Safety of Rwanda Bill, sending the legislation back to the

Myanmar Refugee Crisis tests India’s border management and diplomatic skill

Myanmar Refugee Crisis tests India’s border management and diplomatic skill

The political scene in Myanmar experienced a seismic move with the military overthrow in February 2021, dividing the nation into a period of vulnerability and turmoil. Within the wake of the overthrow, Myanmar, seeing far

Italy strengthens ties with Tunisia through economic aid and migration collaboration

Italy strengthens ties with Tunisia through economic aid and migration collaboration

In a bid to extend their reciprocal relations and address squeezing challenges such as financial precariousness and unpredictable relocation, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni set out on an official state visit to Tunisia. The visit,

Are you also a ‘mumpreneur’?

Are you also a ‘mumpreneur’?

China's recent implementation of the "three-child policy" has not only raised the talk around parenthood but has also changed it into a significant component of national statistical technique. As a result, the part of being

UN forum addresses racial discrimination against people of African descent

UN forum addresses racial discrimination against people of African descent

UN Secretary-General António Guterres conveyed a video message in which he praised the achievements and commitments of individuals of African descent around the world. He also recognized the persevering racial segregation and disparities that proceed

UK Supreme Court rules trade union law

UK Supreme Court rules trade union law

In a significant decision, the UUK Supreme Court rules trade union law that violates workers' human rights by failing to protect them from sanctions other than dismissal for participating in industrial action. This ruling comes