Tim Large
Responsible for Thomson Reuters Foundation's global news services covering humanitarian issues, climate change, women's rights, corruption and good governance...
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ON THE AGENDA: Slavery, Cyclone Phailin and disaster tech
By Tim LargeFrom the story of a Mauritanian teenager who was a slave from the age of four, to the impact of natural disasters in coming years, take a look at what we're reporting on this week
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ON THE AGENDA:Disabled in disasters and girls, girls, girls
By Tim LargeHow to run a refugee camp in the middle of a desert and why girls should be put at the centre of development
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Stalin makes a comeback in his native Georgia
By Tim LargeThe Soviet dictator is both an object of pride and a nagging reminder of Moscow’s lingering influence in Georgia after its disastrous war with Russia
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ON THE AGENDA: Dakar’s water crisis and the return of Stalin
By Timothy LargeFrom special reports about stoning and India's rent-a-womb industry to violent protests in Dakar over water shortages and Stalin's revival in Georgia - find out what our correspondents are covering this week
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ON THE AGENDA: War, peace and reflections on the Delhi rape
By Tim LargeFrom an award-winning photojournalist's thoughts on the Syrian conflict to the crumbling health system in Central African Republic, take a look at what our correspondents will be reporting on this week
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ON THE AGENDA: Delhi rape trial, abortion rights and malaria
By Tim LargeFrom India's rape trial to the age-old prostitution debate to poverty and disease in Africa, take a look at what our correspondents will be reporting on this week
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ON THE AGENDA: Gangs, stolen babies and the "Good Economy"
By Tim LargeFrom the war in Syria, to gang culture in the UK, to the rights of women and children from India to Guatemala, take a look at what our journalists are reporting on this week
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ON THE AGENDA: Prosecuting sex crimes and FGM
By Tim LargeA sneak peek at what’s on our radar this week…
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ON THE AGENDA: Female genital cutting and women rebels
By Tim LargeTake a look at what our correspondents will be covering this week with stories on female genital mutilation, India's devastating floods and women rebels in Colombia
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ON THE AGENDA: Himalayan catastrophe and reproductive health
By Tim LargeFrom the devastating aftermath of the floods in the Indian state of Uttarakhand to the high cost of ignoring reproductive health, take a look at what our correspondents are writing about this week
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FACTBOX-Ten countries where slavery is most prevalent
By Tim Large | Wed, 16 Oct 2013 -
Thirty million people are slaves, half in India - survey
By Tim Large | Wed, 16 Oct 2013 -
Cyrus Vance: Banks can help stop human trafficking
By Tim Large | Tue, 7 May 2013 -
Big banks join forces to fight human trafficking
By Tim Large | Thu, 25 Apr 2013 -
North Korea standoff threatens to snuff out aid
By Tim Large | Fri, 12 Apr 2013 -
What stories will make headlines in 2013?
By Thomson Reuters Foundation journalists | Thu, 10 Jan 2013 -
The modern day slave trade
By Tim Large | Mon, 10 Dec 2012
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GE drops legal fight over running tar sands megaloads on Idaho highway
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Man charged with extortion over threats to Midwest water supply
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-California gunman leads police on car chase with injured in trunk
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Seven hurt at Howard University concert in Washington
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Obama's tech expert becomes target over healthcare website woes
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ANALYSIS-Obama's aversion to Mideast conflicts fuels backlash from allies
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Seven injured as Howard University crowd rams a gate
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Bombs targeting Shi'ites kill 16 across Iraq
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INTERVIEW-Georgian PM promises not to try to jail Saakashvili
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Augusto Odone, maker of "Lorenzo's Oil," dies
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Some injuries, possible deaths, in California car shooting
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Russia toughens anti-terrorism law ahead of Olympics
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U.S. FDA panel backs Gilead hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir
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U.S. proposes rules to boost animal feed, pet food safety
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Multiple victims and possible fatalities in California shooting-mayor
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FDA panel backs Gilead's hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir
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Berlusconi resurrects old party but centre-right deeply divided
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National Guard shooting suspect faced job loss, discipline
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FDA panel unanimously backs Gilead's hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir