UAE Heat Linked to Kidney Failure in Migrant Workers

Migrant Workers Returning from UAE With Kidney Failure Due to Extreme Temperatures

Over the last few years, newspapers have reported that migrant workers in the UAE and other Gulf countries have come back with serious cases of kidney related illnesses that can be attributed to long term…

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UN Migration Committee 2025: Key Migrant-Worker Reforms

Why the UN Migration Committee’s 2025 Recommendations Could Transform Migrant-Worker Rights Worldwide

The 2025 recommendations of the UN Migration Committee represent a change in the way governments are being encouraged to treat migrant workers, as low-wage labourers to high-skilled professionals. The guidance aims at ending the exploitation,…

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How Economic Disparity Shapes Human Rights Worldwide

The Impact of Economic Disparity on Human Rights

Economic disparity is not only a gap in income or wealth; it is a powerful driver of human rights violations that shapes who gets access to basic services, justice, and political voice. The high rates…

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Press Freedom Violations Surge Worldwide in 2025

Violations of Press Freedom Around the World

Press freedom violations worldwide have reached critical levels in 2025, with economic pressures, physical attacks, and censorship creating a “difficult situation” globally for the first time in history. Over half the world’s population—4.25 billion people—lives…

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Human Rights Violations in Conflict Zones 2025

Human Rights Violations in Conflict Zones in 2025

In 2025, human rights violations in conflict zones remain widespread, severe, and deeply interconnected with displacement, poverty, and political instability. International statistics indicate that tens of thousands of civilians have been killed in the past…

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International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 2025

International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 2025: Why It Still Matters Today

The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is observed every year on 2 December to highlight ongoing struggles against modern forms of slavery, from human trafficking and forced labour to child exploitation and forced…

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gen z anti aesthetic movement trend

The Anti-Aesthetic Movement: Why Gen Z Is Breaking the Internet’s Beauty Rules

For years, the internet pushed a single definition of “beautiful.” Smooth, colour-coordinated feeds. Outfits that matched perfectly. Faces and bodies were tweaked by filters until they looked almost fake. But Gen Z? They’re not buying…

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Signs You’re Meant to Be a Lawyer

Signs You’re Actually Meant to Be a Lawyer

Some characters innately are an indicator that they are natural law-practicing, with quick minds that break arguments, plead and act with great zeal and in adverse ethical situations. High analytical abilities, persistence, and communication skills…

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Employee Termination Rights: What to Do If Unfairly Fired

Employee Termination Rights: What to Do If You Are Unfairly Fired

Learning about Employee Termination Rights is key to employees who are suddenly or unfairly fired. To be rendered jobless without reasonable cause may be stressful both emotionally and financially, however the law offers various safeguards…

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Why Garment Worker Rights Are a Gender Issue

Why Workers’ Rights in the Garment Industry Are a Gender Discrimination Issue

Workers’ rights in the garment industry are the same as gender discrimination because women are 60-80% of the global workforce and still suffer I, exploitation, getting paid less, and violence. Women workers mostly in South…

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