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Child Protection - Page 3

June 21, 2026
Health/Social

The Murder of Fabian: A Father’s Testimony, a Shocking Reunion and the Questions Left Behind

When Matthias Rohde turned towards the woman sitting in the defendant’s dock and said, “We are a couple,” the courtroom in Rostock fell into a moment of disbelief. After two days of

Human Rights/Sri Lanka

Sallay’s Wife Seeks State Protection, Alleges CID Surveillance of Her Children

The wife of detained former State Intelligence Service (SIS) chief Major General (Retd.) Suresh Sallay has lodged a complaint seeking protection for herself and her children, alleging that they have been subjected to surveillance, intimidation and threats by an individual

June 22, 2026

The London Girl Who Became Syria’s First Lady: Inside the Allegations Against Asma al-Assad

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

When Bashar al-Assad’s government collapsed in December 2024 after 13 years of war, the world saw the aftermath of a regime accused of devastating

When the Children Become the Target

Columns/Geopolitics

On June 23, the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel released one of the most

Exclusive: What the World Gets Wrong About Gaza and Israel

October 1, 2025
Geopolitics/Interviews

by Our Foreign Affairs Editor “Some would have you believe that Israel is the villain in Gaza, yet the reality is that Israel has lost more lives trying to save civilians than

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Teen Mental Health Hospitalizations Surge Due to Self-Harm, Eating Disorders

January 24, 2025
Health/World

Emergency hospital admissions for children and teenagers with mental health crises have risen by nearly two-thirds in the past decade, driven largely by an increase in cases of self-harm and eating disorders

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Australia Introduces Bill to Ban Social Media for Children

November 23, 2024
Human Rights/News

The Australian government has introduced a landmark bill aiming to prohibit children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, while also imposing significant fines on companies that fail to

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Canada’s Story of Contradiction

October 19, 2024
Columns/Human Rights

Chanie Wenjack was a 12-year-old Anishinaabe boy who attended the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School in Kenora, Ontario, in the 1960s. Like many Indigenous children, he was forcibly removed from his family

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Why so much ‘Kunu Harupa’ (Filthy Language)? Protect Children from Abuse  

October 7, 2024
Education/Human Rights

Sri Lanka celebrated the International Children’s Day on 1 October with several events in Colombo with the participation of the new Prime Minister, Dr Harini Amarasuriya, and other officials related to children’s

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AFP Supports Sri Lanka Police in Combatting Child Exploitation

September 4, 2024
Defence/Events

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has reinforced its collaboration with the Sri Lanka Police (SLP) in the fight against online child exploitation, as part of National Child Protection Week 2024. The AFP

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