INSIGHT - As inauguration nears, law enforcement scrutiny drives U.S. extremists into internet's dark corners
For months, far-right extremists have been openly posting threats online. Now, wary of surveillance and social media crackdowns, some are shifting to platforms that could make those threats harder to find
U.S. retailers told to target forced labor in China after cotton import crackdown
United States and brands face challenge to stop slave labor of Uighur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang region, experts warn
'Alarming' number of babies being sold in Uzbekistan, anti-trafficking groups say
Baby trafficking cases could increase as the coronavirus pandemic pushes more families into poverty, according to experts
Egyptian women jailed over TikTok posts to face trafficking charges
The women had expected to be freed, but will now stay in prison pending another trial
On guns, abortion and voting rights, Trump leaves lasting mark on U.S. judiciary
During his presidency Trump moved the U.S. judiciary to the right, often with relatively young nominees who could serve in their lifetime appointments potentially for decades
Police arrest two Bangladeshis wanted for trafficking on Interpol list
Bangladesh sought Interpol's help to arrest trafficking kingpins last year after at least 24 Bangladeshi migrants were killed in Libya
EU eyes 'Vaxproof' document to revive travel, but concerns over vaccine hesitancy
Could a 'vaccine passport' in Europe help revive cross-border travel?
Lone Ethiopian child refugees seen at risk of exploitation in Sudan
Tracing their family members is complicated by camp relocations and lack of access to conflict-hit Tigray region, aid workers say
Guatemalan families mourn death of children as hunger spreads
Drought and two devastating hurricanes, compounded by the coronavirus lockdown, have pushed residents of the Dry Corridor region deeper into poverty