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Canada sees discrimination in immigration detention

Canada sees discrimination in immigration detention

As we see Refugee Day on June 20, Amnesty International and Human Watch Reports reveal the shocking truth of the World’s leading economy, Canada. It is seen that every year Canada confine thousands of people,

Norway taken to European Court of Human Rights over Arctic oil drilling plans

Norway taken to European Court of Human Rights over Arctic oil drilling plans

 Norway has been taken to European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) over country’s plans of drilling in the Arctic for oil, thereby putting young generation’s future in jeopardy. The case has been lodged at ECHR

Human Rights First lauds announcement for Central American Minors

Human Rights First lauds announcement for Central American Minors

Human Rights First has lauded the announcement by the Biden administration to expand the categories of people who can petition to bring children to shelter in the United States via the Central American Minors Program

Now, Nepali women can apply for Indian military police

Now, Nepali women can apply for Indian military police

Nepali women looking for military positions in the Indian army can now start applying for the positions, announced Indian embassy in Kathmandu. This is the first time that the space has been opened for Nepali

Human Rights Watch accuses UN of sharing Rohingya refugees data without consent

Human Rights Watch accuses UN of sharing Rohingya refugees data without consent

 Human Rights Watch has accused United Nations refugee agency of improperly collecting and sharing personal information of Rohingya community refugees with Bangladesh authorities, who in turn shared it with Myanmar for verifying their repatriation status.

Myanmar hold a family and their friends hostage

Myanmar hold a family and their friends hostage

In a shocking revelation, it was brought to light that Myanmar which otherwise is known for its peace and beauty is arbitrarily arresting and detaining family and friends of activists, protesters. They are using security

China tells G7 to stop meddling in its internal affairs

China tells G7 to stop meddling in its internal affairs

China on Monday condemned the joint statement issued by the Group of Seven leaders that had taken Beijing to task over human rights record in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. China has branded the G7 as

African migrants boat sinks off Yemen coast, dozens feared dead

African migrants boat sinks off Yemen coast, dozens feared dead

 A boat carrying African migrants capsized off the Yemen coast fearing dozens dead. Fishermen in Lahj province of Yemen informed of recovering 25 bodies from waters near Ras al-Ara. The boat reportedly capsized two days

Migrant workers in India struggling to make ends meet amidst pandemic

Migrant workers in India struggling to make ends meet amidst pandemic

Since the first lockdown imposed in India in March 2020, migrant workers throughout the country have struggled to make ends meet. The Covid-induced lockdown has badly impacted the economically weaker section, rendering many unemployed. It

G7 calls for unhindered aid access to Tigray region amid UN reports of famine conditions

G7 calls for unhindered aid access to Tigray region amid UN reports of famine conditions

 G7 world leaders have called for unhindered and uninterrupted access to Ethiopia’s Tigray region for aid workers and organizations. This is in response to recent report by United Nations that around 35,000 people in Tigray