child trafficking
What to Say if a Friend Insists '800,000 Children Are Trafficked Each Year'
If someone you’re close to is posting about #SaveOurChildren or spouting other QAnon-inspired propaganda, you might want to step in.
Protesters Chanted 'Paedophile! Paedophile!' Outside Buckingham Palace
Demonstrators were referencing Prince Andrew, who has strenuously denied allegations that he had sex with a 17-year-old.
An Indian Woman Sold Her Baby to Make Ends Meet During Lockdown. She Isn’t the First
Labourers and migrant workers are being driven to increasingly desperate measures to survive.
This Anti-Trafficking Group Uses Art and Fashion to Take Down Child Slavery
Beauty for Freedom is trying to be a leading voice in the fight against child trafficking.
The Women Changing Canada's Most Infamous Polygamist Colony from the Inside
Bountiful, British Columbia, has been in the news for an ongoing child trafficking trial, but the fundamentalist Mormon settlement is also home to a small group of women leaders who defy stereotypes.
VICE Sports Q&A: How Big of A Problem Is Youth Trafficking in Soccer?
Author Ed Hawkins talks to us about the seedy underbelly of teenage player transfers.
US Senate Holds Backpage.com in Contempt for Refusing to Cooperate in Child Sex Trafficking Investigation
Senator Claire McCaskill says she's "damn mad" after the site refused to comply with a subpoena, but the company believes the courts — not Congress — should decide the case.
Child Trafficking Increase Feared in Nepal after Earthquake
Each year an estimated 10,000 children are trafficked from Nepal to work in Indian brothels and factories, and the April 25 earthquake has only made the problem worse.
Living in Limbo: Why Child Trafficking Is Rife in Rural Thailand
Without registration or ID cards, Thailand's "stateless" ethnic minority groups are at great risk of being trafficked.
FIFA's Child Trafficking Problem
The rampant, semi-secret trafficking of young players is a big problem in big-time soccer. Not that you'd be able to tell from FIFA's non-response to it.
The Exploited Kids Selling Roses to Tourists on Bangkok's Khaosan Road
They're forced to work long hours and beaten if they don't bring in enough money for their bosses.