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Undermining Asylum: Political Maneuvers Threaten the Right to Seek Refuge in the UK

Can International Courts Protect Women’s Rights In Afghanistan Against Taliban?

The Challenges of Staff Shortages in the UK Care Sector and the Growing Reliance on Migrant Workers

Why Is It Important To Set Boundaries At Work As An Employee?

Climate Change Deepens Human Trafficking Crisis in Sierra Leone

Human Rights & Animal Welfare: The Controversial Mexico Bullfighting

Japan’s Spring Pay Negotiations: Spotlight on Small Firms in Wage Hike Endeavors

Over 302,000 Migrants Flood Into US Southern Border In December

Gaza Struggles: Harsh Winter Weather Renders War-Torn Region Uninhabitable, Warns UN Official

Call to End Persecution: Urgent Call to Iranian Authorities Regarding Lawyers

What is Nitrogen asphyxiation? Alabama prepares for US’s first nitrogen-gas execution

India: Telengana to implement policy to reintegrate returning migrants into society

Ireland Challenges UK’s Amnesty Law At European Court of Human Rights

Joe Biden Addresses Blue Collar Workers At UAW Conference

UN Report: Taliban Restrictions on Women Hampering Afghanistan's Economic Recovery

Hope for Workers: Legal Support Against Unfair Job Delays

Baloch Activists Rally Global Support: Urgent Appeal Against Human Rights Abuses in Balochistan

Protests In Germany: AfD’s Nationalist Agenda Versus Migrants’ Opposition

Deadly Iranian Attack Hits Erbil Home, Takes Civilian Lives in Iraq

German lawmakers pass bill for faster expulsion of rejected asylum seekers

One Year Since the Killing of Eswatini Activist, Still No Justice

Indian workers are seeking jobs in Israel, despite the conflict

First US Nitrogen Gas Execution: Legal Battles and Human Rights Issues

UK Govt Passes ‘Rwanda Migrant Bill,’ Plans To Send Migrants Back

UN Special Rapporteur Alarmed by Deteriorating Human Rights in Sudan

Malaysia steps up efforts to address exploitative practices concerning migrant labourers

US Department of Labour’s efforts to combat child, forced labour in Mexico

1,600 Indiana Workers Owed $1.2 Million In Back Wages: US Dept of Labor

Human Rights Watch Exposes Worsening Situation of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule

Unemployment, inequality, stagnant productivity: Triple threats engulfing global labour market

South Africa Takes Israel to International Court: Accuses of Genocide in Gaza

Human Rights Report Exposes Iranian Government’s BrutalityHuman Rights Report Exposes Iranian Government’s Brutality

Argentine Workers Confront Their Hardest Challenge to Employment Rights Since the 1970s Military Dictatorship

TV Station Workers Face Terrifying Attack In Ecuador During Live Broadcast

U.S. Department of Labor introduces new Rules, Clarity on Employee vs Independent Contractor Classification Under FLSA

Gig Workers Gain Ground in Worker Classification Protections

14 Found Refrigerated Trailer At Irish Seaport, Possible Human Trafficking

Here’s What’s Happening in Burundi and Why the US is Worried about Human Rights

US Faces Immigration Crisis As Record Number of Migrants Seek Entry