Investigators warn that low-cost manicures in Berlin and across German cities are often sustained by labor exploitation and human trafficking networks, particularly involving Vietnamese workers.
Christian Fuchs is a writer in the Investigative Research and Data department of ZEIT and ZEIT ONLINE. He primarily reports on extremism and the New Right, but also on lobbying and sexual abuse. He has been with ZEIT since 2014; previously, he was a reporter in the investigative network of the Süddeutsche Zeitung and NDR. His work received awards like the German Reporter Prize and the Lighthouse Prize for outstanding journalistic achievements.
Investigators warn that low-cost manicures in Berlin and across German cities are often sustained by labor exploitation and human trafficking networks, particularly involving Vietnamese workers.
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