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94% of COVID-19 cases in Qatar are foreigners, daily stats show

94% of COVID-19 cases in Qatar are foreigners, daily stats show

Qatar has made promising commitments to support migrant workers during this unprecedented crisis, including earmarking funds to cover quarantined migrant workers’ wages, and setting up a hotline for grievances. But these promises have never been

A UN draft resolution calls for a three-month global humanitarian truce

A UN draft resolution calls for a three-month global humanitarian truce

The UN Security Council intends to vote on a draft resolution calling for the establishment of a "humanitarian truce" for 90 days in all armed conflicts around the world to allow the delivery of humanitarian

The United Nations warns many countries about repression practices

The United Nations warns many countries about repression practices

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, warned on Monday that some countries would take the exceptional measures prescribed to curb the spread of the Corona virus as a pretext for violating

How Free Press Outside China Fights For Chinese Muslim Freedom

How Free Press Outside China Fights For Chinese Muslim Freedom

Trying to fight of the rights of more than a million Chinese Muslims stuck in so called ‘re-education camps’ where the Chinese government is determined to indoctrinate them with Chinese Communist Party teachings, a radio

Thousands of detainees were tortured by his hands …a Syrian officer brought to justice for the first time

Thousands of detainees were tortured by his hands …a Syrian officer brought to justice for the first time

The trial case of the officer, Anwar Raslan, a dissident from the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime of about 8 years ago, is again coming to the fore after setting the date for his first

Qatar Worker’s Crisis in Education

Qatar Worker’s Crisis in Education

Foreign workers in Qatar continue to suffer from discrimination in various aspects of life, including the field of education, which has drawn international criticism. In this context, the United Nations expert has warned to assess

Turkey: Frees regular criminals on one hand and tightens grip on political prisoners on the other

Turkey: Frees regular criminals on one hand and tightens grip on political prisoners on the other

Salahuddin Demirtaş is one of the thousands of prisoners of opinion, who are excluded from the law to release prisoners, as it appears that the Turkish authorities have other priorities than health. Salahuddin Demirtaş suffers

Plight of migrant workers in Singapore, unable to maintain even one-metre distance from each other

Plight of migrant workers in Singapore, unable to maintain even one-metre distance from each other

Few weeks ago, Singapore was applauded all over the world for its corona prevention  model as the country was quick to control Covid-19 transmission rate. As soon as the  news of coronavirus pandemic hit the

A call to extermination ignites Syrian anger

A call to extermination ignites Syrian anger

The statements of a media official in the Syrian Democratic Council have sparked a storm of criticism among Syrians on the communication sites during the past hours, after he called for the killing of nearly

Jordan blocks international aid to Rukban Camp in Syria

Jordan blocks international aid to Rukban Camp in Syria

The Jordanian Foreign Affairs Ministry announced on Monday that Foreign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi had informed the UN Special Envoy to Syria, Biderson, that any kind of aid won’t be allowed to enter the Rukban camp’s