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Myanmar Won in Human Rights Press Awards 2023

Myanmar Won in Human Rights Press Awards 2023

Human Rights Watch announced today that the 2023 Human Rights Press Awards winners included reporting on Hong Kong's fifth wave of Covid, Myanmar's Rohingya abuses, and Taiwanese universities' human trafficking of African students. Human Rights

The 7 Major Challenges Faced By Delivery Boys & Girls Everyday

The 7 Major Challenges Faced By Delivery Boys & Girls Everyday

The home delivery facility has made our life so easy & convenient. Now you can order food, medicines, household items, clothes, accessories, and much more from the comfort of your home. Even during the COVID

South Korea’s Crackdown On ‘Illegal Stay’ Sees 13,000 Foreigners Leave In Two Months

South Korea’s Crackdown On ‘Illegal Stay’ Sees 13,000 Foreigners Leave In Two Months

Under a special crackdown on foreigners staying or working illegally in the country since last October after a brief pause due to Covid-19, South Korea has deported as many as 13,000 people in just a

England’s NHS Staff Council Approves A 5% Pay Rise

England’s NHS Staff Council Approves A 5% Pay Rise

NHS Employers and the NHS Staff Council have agreed to a 5% pay increase for 2023-24 and a non-consolidated payment for this year. The non-consolidated payment for 2022-23 was between £1,655 and £3,789, 8.2% for

Iran- 3 Imprisoned Women Journalist Win UN Press Freedom Award

Iran- 3 Imprisoned Women Journalist Win UN Press Freedom Award

Three detained Iranian female journalists received the UN's top press freedom award on Tuesday evening "for their commitment to truth and accountability." Let's Know More about the 3 Imprisoned Women Journalist who Win UN Press

Report: 10% of LA’s Homeless Are Fast Food Workers

Report: 10% of LA’s Homeless Are Fast Food Workers

According to a new report, thousands of Los Angeles County fast food workers are homeless due to low wages and housing costs.  Fast food workers make up an astounding 11% of California's homeless population, a

Last week, 484 illegal immigrants were saved in Libya by IOM

Last week, 484 illegal immigrants were saved in Libya by IOM

According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), 484 migrants, including women and children, were saved and sent back to Libya over the course of the previous week. IOM released a statement, "In the period

Striking Albert Heijn Workers Reject Raise Offer, Grocery Items Could Get Pricier

Striking Albert Heijn Workers Reject Raise Offer, Grocery Items Could Get Pricier

Netherlands' largest supermarket chain, Albert Heijn, made its latest offer on Monday evening, which would increase distribution centre employee pay by 10%. But the FNV and CNV labour unions soon turned it down, a spokesperson

The 10 Most Useless University Degrees in 2025

The 10 Most Useless University Degrees in 2025

The selection of the appropriate degree has never been more significant in the modern competitive job market. Though higher education provides knowledge and skills, not every degree will provide a good career opportunity and remuneration.

DR Congo Rejects Discriminatory Nationality Bill. Why?

DR Congo Rejects Discriminatory Nationality Bill. Why?

By rejecting the discriminatory Nationality Bill, which threatened to deprive millions of people of their citizenship, the Democratic Republic of the Congo recently made a bold decision. Human rights advocates and Congolese citizens alike were