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Chinese factories tied to Xinjiang forced labour feed supply chains for practically every major carmaker – and tariffs won’t ...
The Chinese government claimed in 2021 that more than 80% of cotton harvesting was done by machine. But people are still ...
A traditional song in the Uyghur language plays over the video of a man feeding bits of car chassis into a machine. “Who is going to the city to be a stranger? Who can no longer stand it?” a nasal ...
Content warning: This story contains references to violence, suicide, child abuse and self-harm. A suicide attempt, depression, substance abuse, insomnia, surveillance, threats. These are just some of ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Find out how to use our work Stark warnings about climate change are everywhere. But ...
Prosecutions of the enablers of tax evasion have plummeted by at least 75% in the past five years and are lower than previously claimed by HMRC, sparking anger in parliament. The targeting of enablers ...
UK health chiefs privately admitted that a lack of border inspections in the wake of Brexit left British consumers exposed to diseased meat, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) can reveal.
The biases of a court expert whose advice has been pivotal in the removal of at least a dozen children from their mothers’ care have been exposed by an undercover investigation by the Bureau of ...
A senior psychologist who helped write key guidance for the family courts has described some of the views expressed by Melanie Gill, an expert who has been involved in hundreds of cases, as “dangerous ...
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