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Tokyo, Japan – When Nami Sakai returned to Tokyo in 2016 after 15 years working in the United States, she
Read MoreTokyo, Japan – When Nami Sakai returned to Tokyo in 2016 after 15 years working in the United States, she
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Read MoreTunis, Tunisia – A strike by Tunisia’s largest trade union ground the country to a halt despite last-minute attempts by
Read MoreThere are more than 160 million children forced into child labour around the world. June 12 marks World Day Against
Read MoreKuala Lumpur, Malaysia – When Mirron* came from Somalia to Malaysia in 2018, she had no idea what it was
Read MoreThis story was supported by the Pulitzer Center and Democratic Voice of Burma Ranong, Thailand – When Po Kyaw left
Read MoreSeoul, South Korea – Choi Myung-gon works the cashier on the overnight shift at a convenience store in southern Seoul, ringing
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