Malaysia has inspected, will monitor rubber manufacturers' labour law compliance
The ministry was responding to the U.S. Department of Labor's inclusion of Malaysia-made rubber gloves on a list of goods produced by forced labour last month
The Investigator Hunting Down Brazil’s Human Traffickers
Known as 'the terror of the farmers', Valderez Monte rescued hundreds of workers from slave labor in a government-led crackdown across Brazil
The Mexican Sex Trafficking Survivor Fighting for Justice
Having escaped modern slavery in Mexico, Maria is now on a mission to become a prosecutor and help other survivors rebuild their lives
UK companies must answer for modern slavery in supply chains
Ahead of Anti-Slavery Day, Britain's commissioner Sara Thornton says no company can be complacent about trafficking
The Vietnamese Lawyer Saving Women Trafficked to China
When Van Ngoc Ta trained as a lawyer, the family man never imagined he would spend his nights rescuing women from sexual slavery in China
Remdesivir questioned by WHO trial; women take virus more seriously than men
Women are more likely than men to consider COVID-19 a serious problem and to agree and comply with restrictions
EU funds drive rethink in East Europe on climate, says Timmermans
East European nations are thinking more seriously about how to reduce carbon emissions, the EU's top climate official said on Friday
Detecting slave-made goods from China is growing harder, U.S. says
Forced labor by the Chinese government had spread beyond Xinjiang, the U.S. government says
Native Americans fear votes in remote tribal lands could go uncounted
The U.S. election has highlighted fears that the geographical isolation of many American Indians could deprive them of having their votes counted
Tunisia court rules that 81-year-old can drop slave name
Many Black Tunisians say being marked out as descendants of slaves leads to discrimination