Indian Embassy in Nepal, Nepal, earthquake assistance fund, UN, Himalayas

Indian Embassy: India provides INR 96 crore as post-earthquake assistance to Nepal

The Deputy Chief of Mission at Indian Embassy, Namgyal Khampa handed over a cheque of INR 96 crore or 1.54 billion Nepalese Rupees to Shishir Kumar Dhungana, Secretary at Nepal’s Ministry of Finance. The Indian…

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Nasrin Sotoudeh, human rights, prison, propaganda, Iran, political prisoners

Nasrin Sotoudeh, in Iran the struggle for human right ends in hospital

It was her fortieth day on a hunger strike in Evin prison. Last week, Nasrin Sotoudeh, Iran’s best-known human rights lawyer, was hospitalized with a heart attack. Her husband, Reza Khandan, made it known with…

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China, Tibet, Forced Labor, Human Rights Violations, Xingjiang, Tibetan mass labor program, Adrian Zenz, Human Right, Training camps,

China is distinctly growing mass labor program in Tibet, Reuter’s exclusive report states

The history and reports of China’s human rights violations in Xinjiang have prompted growing worldwide criticism. The Chinese authorities are compelling a developing number of Tibetan rural workers off the land, an exclusive Reuter’s report…

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Bosnia, migrants, EU, UN

UN migration official calls out on Bosnia authorities who are exposing migrants to suffering

 A UN migration official on Thursday called on the Bosnian authorities for leaving out the migrants in the country unattended and neglected. With approaching harsh weather conditions in the country, the conditions of migrants who…

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Kenya, human rights, police brutality, Covid-19

Kenya Takes Reform In Its Own Hands

The constant state of restrain and control over civilians has made the Kenyan police to resort to violent ways of handling the disgruntled crowds. Four different human rights groups in Kenya have complaint against police…

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Philippines, Migrant workers, remittance pay, Covid-19

Philippines Move To Take Care Of Its Overseas Returns

The Philippines government is now moving towards self reliance as it makes arrangement for its own to return back to their land.  More than 300,000 Filipinos have returned from overseas without any reassurance of being…

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Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, migrant work force, remittance payout

Bangladesh Migrant Workers To Go Back To Kingdom To Resume Work Soon

Migrant workers in Bangladesh have taken a sigh of relief as they have been heard and given solutions to their plights. Talking to the Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Imran Ahmad, workers expressed their…

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Libya, U.S. embassy, energy sector, National Oil Corporation

U.S. embassy in Libya welcomes the reopening of the energy sector

The Embassy of United States in Libya released today a new statement commenting the apparent Libyan agreement to reopen the energy sector, which has been blocked from several months. The US embassy welcomed the fact…

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China, Tibet, forced labour, labour rights

China intensifies Xinjiang-style labour model in Tibet

There are reports and policy documents that suggest that China is “training” thousands of Tibetians and pushing them into forced locally and into other provinces in the country. In a labour policy that is straight…

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US-Mexico border closure extended, US Embassy in Mexico, Covid-19

US-Mexico border closure further extended till at least October 21

Mexico announced on Thursday that the borders with the United States will remain closed to control the spread of novel coronavirus infection. The deadline of border closure was set to expire on September 21 after…

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