Netflix shines light on Nigerian sex trafficking

Set in the shady underworld of Lagos brothels, the Nigerian thriller gives viewers an inside look at human trafficking

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EU urged to demand tougher Thai labour safeguards before trade talks

Thailand's labour laws fall short of international standards on protecting workers, rights groups say


In Peru's Amazon, protecting a village from drug traffickers, loggers - and COVID-19

An indigenous village in the Amazon has been under threat from drug traffickers, loggers and farmers for years. The pandemic has made securing its future even more complicated


U.S. rapped over gaps in catching slave-made imports

More than $400 billion worth of products likely to be made by forced labor enter the U.S. market each year


Top human rights court finds Brazil responsible in deadly fireworks blast

Most victims of the deadly 1998 factory explosion were women and children, making it the worst fireworks accident in Brazilian history


In Indian state election, former migrant worker pledges jobs for the poorest

Independent candidate Sanjay Sahni seeks votes in Bihar states by pushing for more jobs and better wages in agriculture


Dozens of children rescued in Ohio anti-trafficking crackdown

Dubbed 'Operation Autumn Hope', the human trafficking crackdown led to 179 arrests, among them a pastor


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Pompeo says China's treatment of Uighurs 'biggest threat to religious freedom'

On a visit to Muslim-majority Indonesia, Pompeo said China's treatment of Uighur Muslims was the biggest threat to religious freedom


Malaysia's Top Glove 'making improvements' in effort to reverse import ban: U.S. customs

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) say they are engaging with Top Glove as the company worked to rectify signs of forced labour


NXIVM sex cult founder Keith Raniere sentenced to 120 years in prison

Keith Raniere was convicted last year of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, possession of child pornography and other crimes


Indonesian unions vow mass protests if president signs jobs law

The government says the legislation will cut red tape, easing restrictions for foreign investment and improve competitiveness



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