Refugee: Canada’s New Limit on Psychotherapy for s Raises Concerns
Canada has imposed restrictions on psychotherapy sessions for asylum seekers and refugees, sparking debate over mental health care access.
Canada has imposed restrictions on psychotherapy sessions for asylum seekers and refugees, sparking debate over mental health care access.
Tensions escalate as the Iranian soccer delegation is denied entry to Canada for the FIFA Congress, just weeks before the World Cup.
A recent military strike in Nigeria has resulted in significant casualties, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region. Local authorities report a much higher death toll than the government acknowledges.
A couple was publicly flogged in Aceh for having sex outside of marriage, underscoring the region’s strict enforcement of Sharia law.
The deportation of Amin Yousefijam from Canada to Uganda highlights the complexities of international immigration policies and human rights issues.
The Israeli Supreme Court is poised to review a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, a move that has sparked intense debate and concern.
The presence of ICE in Canada raises significant questions about immigration enforcement during the World Cup. What does this mean for local communities?
Israel’s Knesset has passed a law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis, igniting widespread criticism.
Stephen Lewis, a significant figure in Canadian activism, has died at the age of 88, leaving a profound impact on social justice and human rights.
Noelia Castillo’s death by euthanasia has ignited a fierce debate on the ethics of assisted dying in Spain, highlighting societal failures and legal complexities.