The Global Gig Trap: New Findings Expose Systematic Labor Exploitation and Poverty Wages Among Platform Delivery Workers in Europe and North America

The landscape of modern urban labor is increasingly defined by the sight of delivery workers weaving through traffic in cities like Paris, Bordeaux, and Austin. These individuals, often operating under the banners of global giants such as Uber Eats and Deliveroo, serve as the backbone of a multi-billion dollar "gig economy." However, beneath the convenience […]

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Beyond the Missile Tests: The Unfolding Human Rights Crisis in North Korea and the Path to International Accountability

While the international community’s attention is frequently arrested by the spectacle of North Korea’s ballistic missile launches—most recently underscored by the firing of ten missiles toward the sea during joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea in March 2026—a far more insidious and long-standing crisis continues to unfold within the country’s borders. […]

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The Intertwined Crisis of North Korean Weapons Development and Human Rights Degradation: A Decade of Regression under International Scrutiny

The international community’s focus on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) frequently oscillates between moments of high tension and periods of relative diplomatic stagnation, usually dictated by the frequency of Pyongyang’s ballistic missile tests. On March 14, 2026, the firing of ten ballistic missiles during joint military exercises between the United States and South […]

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