FACTBOX -Where are the world's stateless people?
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognised as nationals by any country
Europol raids on French winemakers uncover dozens of suspected slaves from Bulgaria
Europe's policing agency said it had dismantled a trafficking ring operating in vineyards near the eastern city of Lyon
Cambodia to curb recruitment fees in bid to protect migrants from slavery abroad
More than two million Cambodians are estimated to be living and working abroad - most of them in Thailand - where hundreds of thousands of migrant workers are undocumented
FEATURE-New rules, new debts: slavery fears rise for migrant workers in Thailand
Migrant workers are being hit with steep charges for visas and work permits, leaving many trapped by debts in exploitative workplaces
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh warned to be wary with human trafficking rising
As more reports emerge of traffickers preying on Rohingya refugees, authorities and aid groups have ramped up activities in the camps to warn people of the risks
Male slavery survivors in UK struggle to get support as numbers soar
With more men than women now referred for post-slavery government support, concerns are growing about limited support in a system largely focused on women
Director wants Thai seafood slavery film to act as warning in Cambodia
Shot in Cambodia in the Khmer and Thai languages, 'Buoyancy' follows the story of a Cambodian boy who sets off to escape poverty but later discovers he has been sold and trapped at sea
Rescued human trafficking victims in Thailand nears record high
Demand for cheap labour in neighbouring Malaysia is causing a jump in the illegal trade
Reporting on Migration and Trafficking course held in Phnom Penh
As Cambodia grapples with irregular migration, human trafficking and modern slavery, the Thomson Reuters Foundation held a training course for journalists - ‘Reporting on Migration and Trafficking’ – in Phnom Penh from June 17-21.
INTERVIEW-Thailand needs neighbours' help to crack down on slavery at sea - activist
Fishing vessels are increasingly registering in nearby countries to avoid scrutiny, said a rights campaigner