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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationTop Tory donor’s failed property firm left hundreds out of pocket in India
Exclusive: Sam Singh set up a business with ‘cash for access’ Tory chair and met Boris Johnson. But in India,...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisIndia’s new trafficking bill fails to protect survivors financially
The Trafficking in Persons Bill forsakes the financial security of informal workers and survivors of trafficking to...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisDoes India really need the new Trafficking in Persons Bill?
India already has plenty of laws dealing with labour exploitation, why not use those instead?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisMaking trafficking a capital offence in India
Should India really be adding such an unreliable punishment to an already complex context?
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisIndia’s new trafficking bill undermines access to work and labour rights
The new Trafficking in Persons Bill is based on a wilful misreading of how work works in India
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Published in: Home: OpinionAfghanistan’s future path to be determined by a corridor of power
The expanding Taliban’s new bond with China across a narrow border is set to greatly impact the region, and further...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: FeatureIn Toronto, the pandemic is turning South Asian women into entrepreneurs
Facing unemployment and a loss of income, a growing number of women are setting up online trading businesses
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionBoris Johnson is leading the UK into an even greater COVID catastrophe
Insistence on reopening despite Delta is not only ‘epidemiological stupidity’ but only one part of an abject failure...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureIndia’s all-women frontline defence against COVID-19 fight for fair pay
These healthcare workers have been a lifeline for rural communities in the pandemic. Now they’re demanding better...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionNo matter how far HMS Queen Elizabeth sails, it won’t make Britain great again
Naval posturing in the Indo-Pacific is the image of futility as the world’s most deadly security threats rage on
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Published in: Home: OpinionCOVID-19 is a bigger threat than war. So why isn’t it funded the same?
With rising mutations, catastrophe looms unless powerful states stop being so inward-looking and cooperate to...
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Published in: 50.50: NewsFeminist groups demand action to ‘stop anti-rights infiltration’ at the UN
Global organisations call on UN agencies to ‘stop access to decision-making’ for opponents of women’s and LGBT...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionEU stands firm with Big Pharma against COVID vaccine patent waivers
New research reveals how Brussels puts companies’ profits ahead of millions of people’s lives worldwide
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Published in: Home: AnalysisIn pursuit of truth: journalists fight back in battle for press freedom
Seven global stories of the rising attacks on reporters and how they joined campaigners to take on hostile...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThe West must start treating vaccines as a global public good – before it’s too late
As NGOs, UN agencies and the governments of less affluent states call for the suspension of patents, the stakes...
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Published in: openIndia: FeatureHow migrants in the Gulf are fighting discrimination during the pandemic
Indian labourers have been denied pay, food and accommodation. Now, some are demanding their rights
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Published in: 50.50: FeaturePakistan’s trans community is still living with the violence of empire
Despite laws protecting trans rights, people face stigma, poverty and murder, thanks in part to a damaging colonial past
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAs COVID brings migrants home, how can Nepal reintegrate returning workers?
Money from overseas makes up a quarter of GDP, and the effects of the pandemic are putting a squeeze on an already...
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Published in: Home: Analysis‘You messed with the wrong generation’: the young people resisting Myanmar’s military
Since the coup, social media has become an essential tool for exchanging knowledge and experience between generations
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Published in: Home: OpinionReporting is not a crime. So why has India’s government charged our magazine?
The Caravan’s editors write that charges filed against them after covering protests are an ‘assault on free media’.