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The Chinese government claimed in 2021 that more than 80% of cotton harvesting was done by machine. But people are still ...
A traditional song in the Uyghur language plays over the video of a man feeding bits of car chassis into a machine. “Who is going to the city to be a stranger? Who can no longer stand it?” a nasal ...
The Trust for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism is an independent charity (1179275) established in 2018. It exists to support charitable elements of the Bureau’s work and mission to keep ...
The US Army spent nearly $1m last year on two drugs that appear to have undergone no independent testing for safety or effectiveness, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) can reveal. TBIJ has ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Content warning: This story contains references to child abuse and racism. A primary ...
The Bureau co-publishes its stories with media outlets around the world so that they reach as many people as possible. Our work has appeared in every major British newspaper and broadcaster and many ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Find out how to use our work Alongside corticosteroids, medical oxygen is the only ...
The tobacco giant Philip Morris has taken advantage of the UK’s ban on menthol cigarettes to promote its new tobacco product, despite heavy restrictions on advertising tobacco. In the run up to the ...