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Despite its ‘special’ relationship with water, Uruguay is running dry

Despite its ‘special’ relationship with water, Uruguay is running dry

One of South America's wealthiest countries, Uruguay has lately been struggling with a major multi-year drought and high temperatures. The situation has got so worse that workers are drilling wells in parks and residents are

ECJ  Awards Damages to Migrants Over Inhumane Treatment in Greek Refugee Camp

ECJ  Awards Damages to Migrants Over Inhumane Treatment in Greek Refugee Camp

The 67 refugees who complained to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) about the cruel treatment they received at a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos in 2017 and 2018 received a favourable

IT workers are Sacrificing Salary for Work-Life Balance Despite Layoffs

IT workers are Sacrificing Salary for Work-Life Balance Despite Layoffs

Due to a larger pool of applicants and more options, employers now have the advantage of attracting high-quality candidates at a lower cost. When it comes to pay packages and work-life balance, tech professionals are

The Hidden Cost of Migrant Labor

The Hidden Cost of Migrant Labor

Workers from other nations frequently emigrate for better employment prospects and living situations. But for many migrant labourers from Nepal, like Raj Kumar Rai, the quest for a better life has come with a heavy

China Defends Human Rights by Taking Practical Measures

China Defends Human Rights by Taking Practical Measures

China defends human rights through practical measures rather than just lip service. Over the past few decades, several unique plans and national human rights action plans have been implemented to advance the cause of human

England could see the longest strike in NHS history next month

England could see the longest strike in NHS history next month

Part of an ongoing row over pay, junior doctors in England - those below the consultant level - have announced the longest single walkout in the history of the National Health Service (NHS). The state-funded

Tragic Death of Texas Postal Worker Fuels Backlash Against Governor’s Water Break Ban

Tragic Death of Texas Postal Worker Fuels Backlash Against Governor’s Water Break Ban

A postal worker died because the current deadly heatwave engulfed Texas, fueling the fire against Governor Greg Abbott's divisive water break prohibition. The unlucky victim, Eugene Gates Jr., passed out while carrying out his responsibilities

Promoting Human Rights: Eliminating Discrimination and Protecting Freedom of Expression

Promoting Human Rights: Eliminating Discrimination and Protecting Freedom of Expression

Recent interactions between the Human Rights Council and two Special Rapporteurs focused on eradicating prejudice against leprosy patients and advancing and safeguarding the right to freedom of thought and expression. The dialogue's main themes are

150 Starbucks Employees Walk off The Job over Pride Decorations

150 Starbucks Employees Walk off The Job over Pride Decorations

A dispute over the coffee chain's policy regarding Pride decorations in stores led to a strike by employees at about 150 unionized Starbucks locations in the United States on Friday. According to Starbucks (SBUX) Workers

Germany Passes a Law to Attract Skilled Immigrants- Report

Germany Passes a Law to Attract Skilled Immigrants- Report

The German parliament passed a radical new law to entice migrant workers to Germany, while other nations are attempting to restrict immigration. For migrant workers from outside the European Union, this means less bureaucracy and