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Authorities Launch Investigation Following Discovery of Six Unidentified Bodies Near Quebec Border

Union and JUTC Concur That Public Bus Service Should Resume

Roku's CEO, Anthony Wood, announced that the layoffs

A Step Towards Upholding Justice and Human Rights: Renowned Human Rights Judge Appointed to Head Federal Court.

Is Mexico Migrant Center Fire a Homicide at US Border?

Germany Will Welcome Visitors as the Labor Shortage Bites

The Top Ten Employee Perks For 2023

Dubai and Abu Dhabi: The Best Cities for Expats

South Korean Foreign Minister Calls for Full Disclosure of North Korean Human Rights Abuses

Starbucks Accused of Violating Labor Rights by Refusing to Bargain with Union on Zoom

34 Migrants Missing As Boat Capsizes Off Tunisia’s Coast

Turkish Foreign Ministry Condemns ‘Baseless’ US Report On Human Rights

In a tragic incident, Texas police recently found the bodies of two migrants in a train.

The National Health Mission (NHM) workers in Bengaluru were recently given a stern warning to return to work amidst the ongoing pandemic.

Vietnam Dismisses US Human Rights Report for 2022 as False

Berlin Exhibition Shines a Spotlight on the Inspiring Stories of Migrant Women from the Philippines in Germany

US Report on Human Rights Violations in India for 2022 Reveals Alarming Trends

China opposes the West's criticism of North Korea's human rights violations

Tragedy Strikes Hamburg: Deadly Shooting at Jehovah's Witness Hall

Major Canadian School Board Recognizes Caste-Based Discrimination: A Milestone in the Fight for Social Justice

The Harsh Reality for Afghan Women: The Absence of Digital Freedom

Combating Drug-Related : Condemning the Kidnapping and Loss of Life of Americans in Mexico

Local Tech Companies Step Up Hiring as Big Tech Lets Go of Talent

Taliban Forcing Divorced Afghan Women Back to Abusive Husbands: A Shocking Human Rights Violation

In recent years, the United Kingdom has seen a surge in the number of migrants crossing the English Channel illegally in search of a better life.

President Kais Saied's increasing xenophobia policies in Tunisia and their consequences

Waymo, the autonomous driving technology division of Alphabet, has announced a second round of layoffs for 2021,

The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has announced that it will outlaw gay conversion therapy.

Eventbrite to Cut Jobs and Shift Roles to India in Response to Economic Challenges