What you think you know about human trafficking is probably wrong

What you think you know about human trafficking is probably wrong

Washington D.C. (CNA/EWTN News) — Human trafficking. It's been called "modern-day slavery" and a "silent epidemic." It affects tens of millions every year and yet remains largely in the shadows – even within the United States.

Much remains to be done in fighting the scourge of human trafficking, say experts and survivors. And that starts with a better understanding of what trafficking really looks like.

Zika virus: Where did it come from and why is it a problem in Brazil?
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Zika virus: Where did it come from and why is it a problem in Brazil?

Amy Y. Vittor

From October 2015 to January 2016, there were almost 4,000 cases of babies born with microcephaly in Brazil. Before then, there were just 150 cases per year.

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