Shandra Woworuntu: My life as a sex-trafficking victim – BBC News
Shandra Woworuntu hoped to start a new career in the US hotel industry, but instead she found herself in a world of sexual slavery, forced drug-taking and violence.
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Tory MP Jake Berry calls for new criminal offence of breast ironing – BBC News
Breast ironing should be made a new specific criminal offence in the UK to protect young girls from the abuse, Conservative MP Jake Berry says.
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Project Greenglow and the battle with gravity – BBC News
Scientists are debating whether it's possible to harness the power of gravity for interstellar space travel.
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Sydney schoolgirl ‘wired cash to IS’ – BBC News
A Sydney girl, 16, has appeared in court to face terror financing charges which carry a maximum penalty of 25 years' jail.
Cuba on the Edge of Change – The New York Times
It’s a land of endless waiting and palpable erosion. Yet after all these decades, an uncanny openness among the Cuban people remains.
The Better Angels of our Nature | Steven Pinker
Pinker, S. (2011). The Better Angels of our Nature . New York, NY: Viking.
Are Trade Agreements Good for Americans? – Room for Debate – NYTimes.com
Promoters of pacts like Nafta promised broad development would more than make up for jobs that were lost overseas. Are they right?
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US election 2016: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump surge with victories – BBC News
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Proud of Obama’s Presidency, Blacks Are Sad to See Him Go – The New York Times
African-Americans around the country say they are counting down the last 10 months of President Obama’s term with pride, sadness and a looming despair.
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