women safety in UAE for expats

Why UAE Emerges as The New Global Hub for Women’s Growth & Safety

UAE visa trends for women look different in 2025. More women relocating to the UAE are arriving for work, business, and solo travel, and women’s safety in the UAE remains a big reason. UAE women…

Read More
Canada skilled worker immigration targets 2026

Canada Announces New Immigration Targets for Skilled Workers

Canada has announced new immigration levels that aim at inviting skilled labour to boost economic development as well as alleviating labour emulsions in major sectors. The new strategy is to enhance the talent pool of…

Read More
largest refugee crises in 2026

Largest Refugee Crises in 2026: Syria Tops List With 5.48 Million

The largest refugee crises in 2026 reflect a world where conflicts, political instability, and economic collapse continue to force families from their homes. Syria is the largest displacement crisis, and it has an approximate over…

Read More
resume gaps employment discrimination

Should Resume Gaps Be Protected Like Other Employment Characteristics?

There is no longer a clear line of career, although the hiring follows traditional expectations. Among the emerging discussions is the debate on whether gaps in resumes (i.e., when an individual takes a break in…

Read More
UK asylum policy ECHR changes explained

Human Rights and Asylum Policy Debate in the UK: ECHR Changes Spark Controversy

The issue of human rights and asylum in the UK has become hot with a suggestion to alter the role of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in making decisions within the country, drawing…

Read More
UK restrictive visas and worker exploitation

FLEX Warns UK Restrictive Visas Fuel Exploitation Despite Employment Rights Bill

The UK’s immigration policies, particularly UK restrictive visas, are under fire from the Flex network of anti-slavery organizations. Despite the government’s Employment Rights Bill promising enhanced worker protections like day-one unfair dismissal rights and stronger…

Read More
Humanitarian Corridors

Humanitarian Corridors: A New Model for Safe Migration

Humanitarian corridors have emerged as a new model for safe migration in response to record displacement, dangerous journeys, and restricted asylum routes. Instead of forcing refugees and vulnerable migrants onto smugglers’ boats or clandestine routes,…

Read More
displacement at record highs

Displacement at record highs: What 122.6 million forcibly displaced people and expanding conflict zones mean for migrant safety

The number of people who have been forcibly displaced due to conflict, persecution and climate-related disasters has been high and is estimated to be at 122.6 million people globally. It is not only an increase…

Read More
Digital borders

How Digital Borders Are Creating a New Class of Invisible Refugees

“Digital borders” are quietly reshaping power, rights, and access in the online world. Instead of fences and checkpoints, these borders are built with VPN bans, mandatory online ID, and financial deplatforming. Being locked out by…

Read More
migrant workers safety risks abroad 2025

New Safety Risks Abroad: Why Heatwaves, Conflicts and Xenophobia Make 2025 the Most Dangerous Year to Migrate for Work

The global landscape of labor migration is changing fast — and not necessarily for the better. In 2025, migrant workers face unprecedented safety risks abroad due to overlapping crises like extreme heatwaves, escalating geopolitical conflicts,…

Read More