Sabrina ToppaNorth Korea’s Troublesome Culinary Outpost in DubaiIt’s unclear how the state-run Okryu-gwan restaurant, and the people who work there, will fare under tighter sanctions.Mar 8, 2018Mar 8, 2018
Sabrina ToppaAung San Suu Kyi: The Lady of Burma and Steward of Myanmar’s Precarious FutureA look at the woman in power.Jan 12, 2018Jan 12, 2018
Sabrina ToppaQatar’s migrant mothers toil for a pittance, continents from their childrenDespite recent reforms in the country, Doha’s restrictive employment policies continue to challenge migrant mothers and split familiesJan 12, 2018Jan 12, 2018
Sabrina ToppaThe Oldest Living People in the World are All WomenMeet 122-year-old Nguyen Thi Tru, who resides outside of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Tru was born May 4, 1893 and has outlived most of her…Dec 25, 20171Dec 25, 20171
Sabrina ToppaForeign-Born Soldiers, Second-Class CitizensDysfunction in a U.S. army recruitment pipeline for foreign-born soldiers has created chaos and uncertainty for thousandsDec 9, 2017Dec 9, 2017
Sabrina ToppaQatar’s Struggle to Reform Labor LawsThough Qatar has been reforming its laws on migrant labor, little is being done to address the system’s underlying deficiencies.Oct 5, 2017Oct 5, 2017
Sabrina ToppainBRIGHT MagazineIn the Middle East, Being HIV Positive Is Enough To Deport YouMigrant workers in the Arabian Gulf can be denied employment or detained for having a contagious disease. Human rights activists believe…May 31, 20172May 31, 20172
Sabrina ToppaRohingya Refugees Say Quake-Ravaged Nepal Is Better Than Life at Home or Death at SeaBy Sabrina ToppaMay 29, 2015May 29, 2015