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          Human trafficking

          People wait to receive the bodies of loved ones in the Tunisian town of Sfax on June 4, 2018 after more than 50 migrants drowned in the Mediterranean on the previous day, the majority off the coasts of Tunisia and Turkey. Tunisians and migrants regularly try to cross the Mediterranean to seek a better future in Europe, with 120 mainly Tunisians rescued by their navy in March after trying to reach Italy. / AFP / Sofiene HAMDAOUI

          More than 100 feared dead in Mediterranean crossing

          EuropeJune 04, 2018

          Fall in human trafficking in the UAE last year, new report reveals

          UAEMay 17, 2018
          Sharjah Media City, a media hub in the emirate is teaming up with and Mashreq Bank to support small and medium enterprises. Antonie Robertson / The National

          Asian gang thought to be responsible for 'human trafficking' case

          The NationalApril 03, 2018

          Woman accused of trying to selling baby born out of wedlock

          UAEFebruary 14, 2018

          UAE child trafficking victims find homes with new families

          GovernmentNovember 21, 2017
          A selection of the paintings by residents of the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children that will be shown at the first exhibition to be held next month of work done by these women who are survivors of domestic violence, child abuse and human trafficking. Volunteers from the Dubai International Art Centre held art workshops with these women that helped ease their stress and express their creativity. Courtesy: Dubai Foundation for Women and Children

          UAE's domestic abuse victims to see art work go on display at Dubai exhibition

          HealthSeptember 02, 2017
          Bank Muscat reported a 5 per cent year-on-year rise in its nine-month net profit. Getty Images

          Oman cracks down on prostitution in an attempt to 'clear streets'

          August 23, 2017
          San Antonio police chief William McManus, left, and fire department chief Charles Hood speak to the media after nine people died in a trcuk at a Walmart car park in the Texas city on July 23, 2017. San Antonio Police Department / EPA

          Nine die inside sweltering truck in Texas in 'human trafficking crime'

          The AmericasJuly 23, 2017
          Dr Anwar Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, says the UAE, a major transit hub, is on high alert to fight human trafficking. He unveiled a report on the problem on Monday. Ravindranath K / The National

          UAE continues fight against human trafficking

          UAEMay 15, 2017

          Jail for woman who trafficked abducted girl, 16, into UAE to work as prostitute

          UAEMay 14, 2017

          Men ‘forced countrywoman to leave maid work to become prostitute’

          UAEApril 22, 2017

          Men who forced runaway maids to work as prostitutes have sentences upheld

          UAEApril 08, 2017

          Unified laws needed to win the battle against human trafficking

          UAEMarch 30, 2017

          Two found guilty of human trafficking

          UAEMarch 26, 2017

          Aid group: 13 migrants suffocate in Libya shipping container

          WorldFebruary 23, 2017

          Women forced to work as prostitutes, Dubai court told

          UAEJanuary 24, 2017
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