Nigerians plead with the government to intervene as the UAE denies work permits for over 500 Nigerians, who remain without jobs, resulting in homelessness amongst other issues.
The United Kingdom makes it illegal to undergo hymen repair surgeries and virginity tests, with the intention to safeguard vulnerable women and girls across the country.
The procedure has been labelled as “honour-based abuse” and the move to criminalise it is supported by the World Health Organization.
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