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Remote working is the new work-life balance path for employees

Remote working is the new work-life balance path for employees

 As the world is still grappling to control the coronavirus pandemic, working from home has become the new norm. The big firms and employers are taking mental health and overall well-being of their employees a

U.S should move back from Trump’s asylum policies: Human Rights First

U.S should move back from Trump’s asylum policies: Human Rights First

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to meet Mexican government leaders today, Human Rights First has urged the Biden administration to keep in mind the restoration of asylum, strengthening of human rights and refugee protection

Child labour figure rises to 160 million, as COVID puts many more at risk

Child labour figure rises to 160 million, as COVID puts many more at risk

This is alarming to note that for the first time in two decades, the number of children belput to work has risen to 160 million worldwide. This is a jump of 8.4 million over four

Canada is set to share US load of massive migrants influx from Central America

Canada is set to share US load of massive migrants influx from Central America

 Canadian Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino has said that Canada is all prepared to receive some Central American migrants in an attempt to support USA that is grappling with massive influx of migrants from southern border.

What is Serbia and Kosovo upto?

What is Serbia and Kosovo upto?

A mutually agreed partnership between certain nations in the EU could mean their break away from the latter. It seems to be surprisingly getting support from EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini who told media

Strike across Greece against new Labor Law

Strike across Greece against new Labor Law

 On Thursday there is a 24 hour strike Greece by trade union federations across the country, protesting against government’s new labor bill. The strike is called by the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) and

South Korea court dismisses wartime labour lawsuit against Japanese firms

South Korea court dismisses wartime labour lawsuit against Japanese firms

The Court of South Korea dismissed a lawsuit filed by 85 victims of wartime forced labour seeking e compensation from 16 Japanese firms. The firm declined to say accepting the case might violate a 1965

Cambodian families struggle to overcome impact of strict lockdowns

Cambodian families struggle to overcome impact of strict lockdowns

The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted the lives of thousands of workers across various sectors including tourism, manufacturing, and construction in Cambodia. With a dramatic decrease in Cambodia's GDP growth, low-income workers across the country

Harris warns Guatemala migrants against illegally entering US

Harris warns Guatemala migrants against illegally entering US

 In her first overseas trip since taking office as Vice President of United States of America, Kamala Harris urged future migrants from Guatemala not to try entering US illegally. She said that travelling up north

Should Rohingya Refugees Be Forced To Move On Bangladesh Island?

Should Rohingya Refugees Be Forced To Move On Bangladesh Island?

Bangladesh government is displacing the Rohingya population, much to their despair. As the monsoon season kicks in, there is reason for them to fear for their safety. The Rohingya’s refugees marooned here and there, are