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Welcome Migrants – Says Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan

Welcome Migrants – Says Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan

On Friday, the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown opened its doors to immigrants. Around 7 a.m., the first of the anticipated 15 buses carrying migrants to their hotel arrived in New York City. The Port Authority,

In Muzaffarnagar, A Retired Dalit Inspector of The PAC Was Killed By a Shovel

In Muzaffarnagar, A Retired Dalit Inspector of The PAC Was Killed By a Shovel

A fearless attacker in the Muzaffarnagar district killed a retired Dalit PAC sub-inspector with a shovel.  The attack occurred while retired inspector Garibdas was conversing with the shopkeeper while sitting at a table in a

Nurses Strike In South Korea As President Yoon Vetoes Bill On Pay Rise

Nurses Strike In South Korea As President Yoon Vetoes Bill On Pay Rise

Tens of thousands of nurses in South Korea went on a massive strike on Friday, May 19, as President Yoon Suk-yeol vetoed a bill on pay rise and working conditions amid strong opposition from doctors

Workers With Disabilities Celebrate the End of Minimum Wage Discrimination

Workers With Disabilities Celebrate the End of Minimum Wage Discrimination

Following Budget 2023, the PSA's Deaf and Disabled Network is celebrating the end of one type of disability-related workplace discrimination. A wage supplement will take the place of the Minimum Wage Exemption. Disabled people can

At G7, Trudeau Criticized Italy For LGBTQ Rights And Canada Announced Sanctions On Russia

At G7, Trudeau Criticized Italy For LGBTQ Rights And Canada Announced Sanctions On Russia

On Friday, the G7 Leaders' Summit began in Hiroshima with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticizing Italy over its treatment of LGBTQ people and rumors of new sanctions against Russia. Canada intends to announce new sanctions

The 10 Largest Refugee Crises To Know In 2023

The 10 Largest Refugee Crises To Know In 2023

As the world continues to face unprecedented levels of displacement, it's important to stay informed about what's happening on a global scale. From civil wars and natural disasters to political unrest and economic instability, there

In 2023, Yemen Will Take In More Than 55000 African Refugees

In 2023, Yemen Will Take In More Than 55000 African Refugees

More than 55,000 refugees from Africa have entered the war-torn Arab nation of Yemen since the start of 2023, according to the Yemeni government. Over 55,000 people who have fled the Horn of Africa have

Are Rohingya Refugees In Bangladesh ‘Even’ Willing To Resettle In Myanmar?

Are Rohingya Refugees In Bangladesh ‘Even’ Willing To Resettle In Myanmar?

Despite numerous initiatives to promote their voluntary repatriation, tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have expressed unwillingness over returning to Myanmar to "be confined in camps". Nearly a million Muslims from the Rohingya

Mexican Cartel Hijacks Bus Carrying Migrants To The US and Demands Ransom Of $1,500 Per Person

Mexican Cartel Hijacks Bus Carrying Migrants To The US and Demands Ransom Of $1,500 Per Person

In recent months, there has been an increase in the number of kidnappings that have been reported, with criminal organizations charging migrants to pass through Mexico before kidnapping them and holding them for ransom. Last

Tech Google, Meta, Amazon Hiring H1B Workers After Layoffs

Tech Google, Meta, Amazon Hiring H1B Workers After Layoffs

Google submitted applications for jobs like software engineers, analytical consultants, user experience researchers, and more. Tech Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon layoffs... is this what we heard a while back? Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon