Human trafficking allegations test diplomatic immunity

By Traver Riggins

Allegations of human trafficking against Qatar diplomat highlight immunity issue

Investigations around the world

By Simona Raetz

Stories from the Balkans, Tanzania and the United States.

Pentagon’s anti-trafficking efforts need improvement

By Laurel Adams

For the past 10 years, the Pentagon has required a clause against human-trafficking on military contracts, but a review by the inspector gen
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Not-so-hot off the press: Human trafficking report

By Amy Biegelsen

The State Department’s internal watchdog has released a report stamped “sensitive but unclassified” that assesses a unit in charge of fighti

From Russia for Love

By Bill Birnbauer

MELBOURNE, March 29, 1998 — They told Anna Vladimirovna that if she tried to escape, “things” could happen to her son and family back in the

U.S. Embassy contractors in Saudi Arabia may be abusing employees

By Nick Schwellenbach

Is the United States inadvertently supporting labor trafficking in Saudi Arabia? A new State Department inspector general (IG) report acknow
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Despite allegations, no prosecutions for war zone sex trafficking

By Nick Schwellenbach and Carol D. Leonnig

Eight years ago, President George W. Bush issued a stern policy on sex trafficking in war zones — a policy that remains on the books to this

War contracting commission cites Center article on trafficking

By Nick Schwellenbach

During a hearing on the oversight of subcontractors in war zones, the Wartime Contracting Commission on Monday cited the Center for Public I

KBR subcontractor in Iraq gets U.S. contracts despite human trafficking allegations

By Ben Wieder

Kuwait catering firm gets U.S. contracts despite human trafficking allegations

Contractor that was subject of iWatch News story reaches settlement with government

By Corbin Hiar

A controversial security contractor featured in an iWatch News piece has reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the government

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