Jack Taylor
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🇹🇭 Les principaux candidats ont voté aujourd'hui en Thaïlande. Résultats préliminaires attendus dans la soirée #AFP 📸 Lillian Suwanrumpha Manan Vatsyayana Jack Taylor
Six years trapped at sea: ‘I was beaten with barbed stingray tails and scalded by boiling water’. A decade after reports of modern slavery in Thailand’s trawler fleet first emerged, ‘unfinished’ reforms mean fishermen remain abused, reports Sarah Newey. telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
Great feature on the Irish Travellers by Mary Turner for The New York Times: Home Is Where the Horses Are for a Threatened Culture nytimes.com/2023/07/15/wor…
Important research by Nadia Hardman and team: "Saudi officials are killing hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers in this remote border area out of view of the rest of the world." hrw.org/news/2023/08/2…
Grateful to the Human Trafficking Foundation for nominating this story - on the ‘unfinished’ reforms which mean Thai fishermen remain abused at sea - in their Anti-Slavery Day Awards: humantraffickingfoundation.org/antislavery-da… Piece with Nuttakarn Sumon & Jack Taylor telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
A story from a fascinating, demoralising and inspiring trip to Laos, where the remants of a war which ended decades ago are still killing people. With striking photos from Jack Taylor The invisible killer haunting Laos 50 years after the Vietnam War: telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
50 years after the heavy bombing of Laos, teams are still clearing up the deadly unexploded ordinance. Recent work for Telegraph Global Health Security with words and reporting Sarah Newey - telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
1 planeload of bombs, every 8 minutes, for 9 years. 50 years after the relentless bombing of Laos finally ended, Jack Taylor and I spent a few days with the remarkable Humanity & Inclusion UK team cleaning up "war trash" left behind. Our dispatch: telegraph.co.uk/global-health/… Sera Koulabdara Human Rights Watch