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Kebbis Secka: Gambian migrant becomes ‘Italy’s first ever refugee organ donor’

Kebbis Secka: Gambian migrant becomes ‘Italy’s first ever refugee organ donor’

Kebbis Secka, known to his friends as Kebba, arrived in Italy on June 25, 2016, accompanied by his cousin Ebrima. He had travelled from Gambia, through Libya and across the Mediterranean. The long journey isn't

UK Announces Incremental Stages for Salary Threshold Increase in Family Visas

UK Announces Incremental Stages for Salary Threshold Increase in Family Visas

The UK government has announced plans to increase the minimum annual salary threshold for British citizens and permanent residents seeking to sponsor a spouse or partner on a Family Visa. However, the increase will be

German lawmakers pass bill for faster expulsion of rejected asylum seekers

German lawmakers pass bill for faster expulsion of rejected asylum seekers

Germany's lower house, the Bundestag parliament, has passed legislation that is expected to enable easier and swifter deportations of rejected asylum seekers. The move comes as the ruling coalition government seeks to address the irregular

White House Pushes for Ukraine Aid Amid Asylum Concerns: A Delicate Balancing Act

White House Pushes for Ukraine Aid Amid Asylum Concerns: A Delicate Balancing Act

In a high-stakes maneuver, the White House has intensified its efforts to secure a deal in the United States Congress that could pave the way for crucial aid to Ukraine. The proposed agreement comes with

First US Nitrogen Gas Execution: Legal Battles and Human Rights Issues

First US Nitrogen Gas Execution: Legal Battles and Human Rights Issues

The United States is about to have its first-ever execution using nitrogen gas and this development has caught the world's attention and it has raised worries and concerns globally. Scheduled for January 25-26, the execution

Concerns Raised as New Disabilities Plan in Brazil Overlooks Those in Institutions

Concerns Raised as New Disabilities Plan in Brazil Overlooks Those in Institutions

In early September, the Brazilian government introduced its latest human rights plan, "Living without Limits," aimed at the estimated 18 million people with disabilities in the country. Some people are not happy with the plan

Looking for jobs in Israel? Here’s all you must know as Gaza conflict rages on

Looking for jobs in Israel? Here’s all you must know as Gaza conflict rages on

Trade unions and Labour activists have raised serious concerns over the recruitment of Indian workers for jobs in Israel, as the country continues to fight a months-long brutal conflict against Hamas militants in the neighbouring

Migrant Workers Rally for Rights in New Zealand

Migrant Workers Rally for Rights in New Zealand

In a bid to highlight their concerns and demand fair treatment, migrant workers in New Zealand are set to gather for a rally near the Philippines embassy in Wellington, as well as at key locations

UK Govt Passes ‘Rwanda Migrant Bill,’ Plans To Send Migrants Back

UK Govt Passes ‘Rwanda Migrant Bill,’ Plans To Send Migrants Back

The UK government, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, has passed a new law about people who come to the UK without official permission.  These people are often called asylum seekers or migrants. They are

How To Arrive To Work On Time Even If You’re A Family Person?

How To Arrive To Work On Time Even If You’re A Family Person?

Understanding and managing work-life balance is crucial, especially if you’re a working person, as well as a family person. First of all, let’s understand why you should arrive at work on time. Why Is It