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Missed Warning Signs in Child Stabbing Case Expose Systemic Failures
A 24-year-old man, David, who was stabbed 18 times by his mother at age nine, reveals systemic failures in the South Gloucestershire Council's child protection system, as highlighted in a serious case review delayed for years, showing missed opportunities for intervention due to lack of inter-agency...
Missed Warning Signs in Child Stabbing Case Expose Systemic Failures
A 24-year-old man, David, who was stabbed 18 times by his mother at age nine, reveals systemic failures in the South Gloucestershire Council's child protection system, as highlighted in a serious case review delayed for years, showing missed opportunities for intervention due to lack of inter-agency...
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44% Bias Score


Unprepared Child Protection Board in The Hague Impacts Custody Cases
The Hague's Child Protection Board attends hundreds of annual custody hearings unprepared, failing to review case files before advising judges on child welfare during parental separations, potentially impacting thousands of children yearly.
Unprepared Child Protection Board in The Hague Impacts Custody Cases
The Hague's Child Protection Board attends hundreds of annual custody hearings unprepared, failing to review case files before advising judges on child welfare during parental separations, potentially impacting thousands of children yearly.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Supreme Court Orders Central Government to Care for 1,200 Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Minors
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that the central government must immediately provide care for approximately 1,200 unaccompanied minors in the Canary Islands seeking asylum, reversing prior jurisdiction assignments and highlighting systemic issues in Spain's asylum and child protection systems.
Spanish Supreme Court Orders Central Government to Care for 1,200 Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Minors
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that the central government must immediately provide care for approximately 1,200 unaccompanied minors in the Canary Islands seeking asylum, reversing prior jurisdiction assignments and highlighting systemic issues in Spain's asylum and child protection systems.
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36% Bias Score


Mother on Trial for Murder of Toddler After Violent Shaking
A 31-year-old mother, Morsal Mohammed Naim, is on trial in Manchester Crown Court for the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Omra Wali Jan, who died on February 9, 2024, from head injuries sustained on November 30, 2023, after allegedly being violently shaken by her mother; both parents previously...
Mother on Trial for Murder of Toddler After Violent Shaking
A 31-year-old mother, Morsal Mohammed Naim, is on trial in Manchester Crown Court for the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Omra Wali Jan, who died on February 9, 2024, from head injuries sustained on November 30, 2023, after allegedly being violently shaken by her mother; both parents previously...
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40% Bias Score


Russian Foster Care System Fails; Child Dies from Neglect
A young girl died in Kamchatka, Russia, from prolonged abuse and neglect by her foster parents, who received state benefits. Social services falsified reports, ignoring her deteriorating health, resulting in criminal charges against both the foster parents and social workers.
Russian Foster Care System Fails; Child Dies from Neglect
A young girl died in Kamchatka, Russia, from prolonged abuse and neglect by her foster parents, who received state benefits. Social services falsified reports, ignoring her deteriorating health, resulting in criminal charges against both the foster parents and social workers.
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64% Bias Score


Dutch Child Benefits Scandal: Lasting Impact on Foster Children
A Dutch commission found that the child benefits scandal caused numerous children from affected families to be placed in foster care, resulting in lasting damage to their mental health and relationships with family, stemming from financial instability and a failure of support services.
Dutch Child Benefits Scandal: Lasting Impact on Foster Children
A Dutch commission found that the child benefits scandal caused numerous children from affected families to be placed in foster care, resulting in lasting damage to their mental health and relationships with family, stemming from financial instability and a failure of support services.
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24% Bias Score

The Hague Child Protection Council to Review All Files Before Court Hearings
Following an NRC report exposing years of unpreparedness, the Child Protection Council in The Hague will review all case files before court appearances from May 1st, addressing concerns over lost crucial information in child custody cases.

The Hague Child Protection Council to Review All Files Before Court Hearings
Following an NRC report exposing years of unpreparedness, the Child Protection Council in The Hague will review all case files before court appearances from May 1st, addressing concerns over lost crucial information in child custody cases.
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36% Bias Score

UK Gen Z Widely Exposed to Online Misogyny: Survey
A new Amnesty International survey reveals that 73% of Gen Z social media users in the UK have witnessed misogynistic content online, with half seeing it weekly, prompting calls for increased platform accountability and digital literacy education to counter the harmful effects of online misogyny.

UK Gen Z Widely Exposed to Online Misogyny: Survey
A new Amnesty International survey reveals that 73% of Gen Z social media users in the UK have witnessed misogynistic content online, with half seeing it weekly, prompting calls for increased platform accountability and digital literacy education to counter the harmful effects of online misogyny.
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48% Bias Score

Somalia: 701 Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Confirmed
A UN report confirms 701 cases of child sexual abuse in Somalia between October 2019 and September 2021, highlighting a severe global issue where 1 in 8 girls worldwide experience sexual violence, with 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa affected before age 18.

Somalia: 701 Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Confirmed
A UN report confirms 701 cases of child sexual abuse in Somalia between October 2019 and September 2021, highlighting a severe global issue where 1 in 8 girls worldwide experience sexual violence, with 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa affected before age 18.
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44% Bias Score

Spain to Relocate 1000 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
Spain's Supreme Court mandated the government to relocate 1000 unaccompanied migrant minors from Canary Islands' shelters to the national asylum system within 10 days, prompting urgent government action to distribute them among autonomous communities.

Spain to Relocate 1000 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
Spain's Supreme Court mandated the government to relocate 1000 unaccompanied migrant minors from Canary Islands' shelters to the national asylum system within 10 days, prompting urgent government action to distribute them among autonomous communities.
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52% Bias Score

Former Athlete's Campaign Leads to UK Athletics Safety Reforms
Following a 2013 complaint of sexual abuse against her coach that was initially mishandled, former Scottish pole-vaulter Anna Gordon successfully campaigned for significant UK athletics welfare reforms, including mandatory welfare officers and stricter background checks, resulting in a safer environ...

Former Athlete's Campaign Leads to UK Athletics Safety Reforms
Following a 2013 complaint of sexual abuse against her coach that was initially mishandled, former Scottish pole-vaulter Anna Gordon successfully campaigned for significant UK athletics welfare reforms, including mandatory welfare officers and stricter background checks, resulting in a safer environ...
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44% Bias Score

France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.

France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.
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40% Bias Score
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