Libya: EU alarms of climate change impacts on the country
According to the report of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Libya has become “one of
Migration: Climate change leads to an increase in migration
The study indicated that the regions witnessing the most severe climate change phenomena across the world are the most affected.
Morocco: Trade unions demand withdrawing the controversial strike bill
The bill was introduced in parliament in 2016, and provides for a deduction from the striker’s salary the number of
Iraq: Oil and Gas Workers Trade Union denounces sanctions against 30 oil exploration company workers
The statement issued that the 30 workers launched a protest last July to demand a change in work hours by
New ILO and IOM report: 50 million people worldwide in modern slavery
Estimates also showed that most forced labour occurs in the private sector, including industry, construction, agriculture, and domestic work.
Migration: Italian parliamentary elections worry human rights NGOs
The victory of the right-wing alliance, led by the Fratelli d’Italia party headed by Giorgia Meloni who will chair the
Sudan: Agriculture Ministry workers protest
The Ministry of Agriculture Workers’ Union said it presented thirteen points of demands (administrative and financial), including an increase in
A photography exhibition in Cairo dedicated to the immigration of Egyptians to the Gulf countries
Al-Araby Al-Jadeed newspaper reported that the exhibition offers a visual experience on the phenomenon of immigration by linking it to
Morocco: The National Federation of the Phosphate Sector denounces neglecting workers’ rights
The federation condemned the austerity policy pursued by the administration, claiming that it has led to such a neglect of
ILO: Women are paid 20% less than men
While the gender pay gap is explained by individual characteristics such as education, working time, job discrimination, skills or experience,
Palestine: A plan to retire thousands of employees
In this context, Al-Arabi Post reported, citing sources from the Palestinian Ministry of Finance in Ramallah, that Palestine “will start
Mauritania: Primary and secondary education syndicate end their strike
The coalition of 12 syndicates that organised the strike issued a statement denouncing the lack of response to the teachers’