Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are the preferred platforms for those who prey on vulnerable people, says attorney general Mark Zuckerberg,…
The Guardian: Maasai leaders arrested in protests over Tanzanian game reserve
Dozens wounded in clashes with police over eviction from ancestral lands to make way for hunting and safaris Ten Maasai…
The Guardian: Philippine job agencies cheating women with illegal fees and crippling loans
Employment agencies and money-lending companies in the Philippines are cheating women applying for jobs abroad out of thousands of pounds by charging…
The Guardian: £40m for islanders exiled from British territory goes unspent
Chagossians promised aid go hungry as coronavirus renders them jobless in a foreign state Chagos Islanders living in exile from…
The Guardian: ‘I’m trapped’: the UAE migrant workers left stranded by Covid-19 job losses
In debt, unable to earn and refused repatriation over coronavirus fears, many migrant workers face an uncertain future Each night,…
The Guardian: Facebook and Instagram ran content sexualizing minors next to corporate ads, lawsuit says
Filing claims Meta did not adequately respond to Walmart and Match Group’s complaints of ‘deeply disturbing’ images and videos Facebook…
The Guardian: Meta documents show 100,000 children sexually harassed daily on its platforms
Employees fretted over company’s ‘negligible’ response to child grooming, according to internal documents made public in lawsuit Meta estimates about…
The Guardian: Meta is the world’s ‘single largest marketplace for paedophiles’, says New Mexico attorney general
Raúl Torrez is taking the company to court and expects further details to emerge about its knowledge of child sexual…
The Guardian: How Nepal’s migration ban trap female ‘modern day slaves’ in the Gulf
Amita* knew she had to escape. After five months of being assaulted, starved and being forced to work for 20…
New York Times: Virus Forces Persian Gulf States to Reckon With Migrant Labor
The Mideast’s wealthiest countries depend on foreigners to do jobs their citizens won’t. But the virus has hobbled the arrangement…