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Turkey Changes Tourism Worker Rest Day Law, Raising Exploitation Concerns
A new Turkish law allows employers to postpone employees' weekly rest days in the tourism sector, potentially leading to ten-day workweeks, sparking criticism from unions and the opposition over worker exploitation.
Turkey Changes Tourism Worker Rest Day Law, Raising Exploitation Concerns
A new Turkish law allows employers to postpone employees' weekly rest days in the tourism sector, potentially leading to ten-day workweeks, sparking criticism from unions and the opposition over worker exploitation.
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48% Bias Score


MESEM Program: Exploitative Apprenticeships Expanding to Vocational High Schools
The MESEM program, integrating vocational training with apprenticeships, has seen a surge in exploitation of apprentices with reported wage theft, excessive work hours, and child labor deaths, prompting concerns about the 2025 plan to expand the model to vocational high schools.
MESEM Program: Exploitative Apprenticeships Expanding to Vocational High Schools
The MESEM program, integrating vocational training with apprenticeships, has seen a surge in exploitation of apprentices with reported wage theft, excessive work hours, and child labor deaths, prompting concerns about the 2025 plan to expand the model to vocational high schools.
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64% Bias Score


UK Foster Carers Face Exploitation Amidst Staffing Crisis
Thousands of UK foster carers, vital to the child welfare system, lack basic employment rights like sick pay and annual leave, earning as little as 80p an hour, leading to a 10-year low in carer numbers and calls for a bill of rights.
UK Foster Carers Face Exploitation Amidst Staffing Crisis
Thousands of UK foster carers, vital to the child welfare system, lack basic employment rights like sick pay and annual leave, earning as little as 80p an hour, leading to a 10-year low in carer numbers and calls for a bill of rights.
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52% Bias Score


Global Child Labor Declines, but Challenges Persist in Sub-Saharan Africa
Global child labor fell to 138 million in 2025 from 160 million in 2020, but remains a significant problem, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where poverty and climate change worsen the situation, highlighting the need for stronger government policies and increased funding for poverty reduction and e...
Global Child Labor Declines, but Challenges Persist in Sub-Saharan Africa
Global child labor fell to 138 million in 2025 from 160 million in 2020, but remains a significant problem, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where poverty and climate change worsen the situation, highlighting the need for stronger government policies and increased funding for poverty reduction and e...
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36% Bias Score


Peru Two's Warning: Young Women Still Targeted for Drug Smuggling
Michaella McCollum, one of the "Peru Two," who served prison time for drug smuggling, warns that young women are still being targeted by criminal organizations to traffic drugs internationally, highlighting manipulative tactics and the vulnerabilities of young female travelers.
Peru Two's Warning: Young Women Still Targeted for Drug Smuggling
Michaella McCollum, one of the "Peru Two," who served prison time for drug smuggling, warns that young women are still being targeted by criminal organizations to traffic drugs internationally, highlighting manipulative tactics and the vulnerabilities of young female travelers.
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48% Bias Score


IND Revokes Avans+ University's International Recognition After Exploitation Scandal
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) revoked Avans+ University's international recognition due to a failed work-study program with Indonesian nurses involving exploitation and underpayment, impacting 70 remaining students who must reapply for residency permits.
IND Revokes Avans+ University's International Recognition After Exploitation Scandal
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) revoked Avans+ University's international recognition due to a failed work-study program with Indonesian nurses involving exploitation and underpayment, impacting 70 remaining students who must reapply for residency permits.
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40% Bias Score

Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua
Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...

Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua
Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...
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44% Bias Score

Gilded Exploitation: Sociologist Exposes Dynamics of Domestic Work Among the Ultra-Wealthy
French sociologist Alizée Delpierre's book, "Serving the Rich," exposes the exploitative nature of domestic work for the ultra-wealthy, detailing excessive demands, high salaries, and complex emotional dynamics within these relationships.

Gilded Exploitation: Sociologist Exposes Dynamics of Domestic Work Among the Ultra-Wealthy
French sociologist Alizée Delpierre's book, "Serving the Rich," exposes the exploitative nature of domestic work for the ultra-wealthy, detailing excessive demands, high salaries, and complex emotional dynamics within these relationships.
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64% Bias Score

Diddy Found Guilty on Prostitution Charges After Employee Testimony
Sean "Diddy" Combs was found guilty of two counts related to prostitution, following testimony from former employees detailing drug-fueled "Wild King Nights" parties and exploitative behavior at his various residences across the US.

Diddy Found Guilty on Prostitution Charges After Employee Testimony
Sean "Diddy" Combs was found guilty of two counts related to prostitution, following testimony from former employees detailing drug-fueled "Wild King Nights" parties and exploitative behavior at his various residences across the US.
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56% Bias Score

Older Western Men and Younger Thai Women: A Critical Examination of Relationships in Pattaya
Samantha X, an adult film star, exposes the reality of 'Losers Back Home'—older Western men who move to Thailand for relationships with much younger women, often involving financial transactions, impacting families and perpetuating a problematic dynamic.

Older Western Men and Younger Thai Women: A Critical Examination of Relationships in Pattaya
Samantha X, an adult film star, exposes the reality of 'Losers Back Home'—older Western men who move to Thailand for relationships with much younger women, often involving financial transactions, impacting families and perpetuating a problematic dynamic.
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84% Bias Score

UK Arrests for Illegal Work Surge 51% Amid Government Crackdown
UK immigration authorities arrested over 6,400 people in the past year for illegal work, a 51% increase, in raids targeting businesses exploiting undocumented migrants; the government also returned nearly 30,000 people lacking legal residency.

UK Arrests for Illegal Work Surge 51% Amid Government Crackdown
UK immigration authorities arrested over 6,400 people in the past year for illegal work, a 51% increase, in raids targeting businesses exploiting undocumented migrants; the government also returned nearly 30,000 people lacking legal residency.
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40% Bias Score

UK Care Worker Rematching Scheme Shows Low Success Rate Amidst Labor Shortages
A UK government scheme designed to help 28,000 exploited migrant care workers find new jobs has only rematched 3.4% with new employers, while 131,000 social care vacancies remain unfilled, prompting concerns about the government's plan to end overseas recruitment for care roles.

UK Care Worker Rematching Scheme Shows Low Success Rate Amidst Labor Shortages
A UK government scheme designed to help 28,000 exploited migrant care workers find new jobs has only rematched 3.4% with new employers, while 131,000 social care vacancies remain unfilled, prompting concerns about the government's plan to end overseas recruitment for care roles.
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56% Bias Score
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