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Child Wrongly Removed From Grandparents in Russia, Later Returned
In Krasnoyarsk Krai, a 14-year-old boy was wrongly removed from his loving grandparents due to their temporary financial difficulties; however, after intervention by the children's ombudsman, he was returned home two weeks later.
Child Wrongly Removed From Grandparents in Russia, Later Returned
In Krasnoyarsk Krai, a 14-year-old boy was wrongly removed from his loving grandparents due to their temporary financial difficulties; however, after intervention by the children's ombudsman, he was returned home two weeks later.
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60% Bias Score


Grandparents Charged with Murder of Two-Year-Old after Bleed on Brain
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from a bleed on the brain caused by repeated assaults, according to a medical expert, leading to murder charges against his grandparents who deny responsibility and blame the child's mother.
Grandparents Charged with Murder of Two-Year-Old after Bleed on Brain
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from a bleed on the brain caused by repeated assaults, according to a medical expert, leading to murder charges against his grandparents who deny responsibility and blame the child's mother.
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40% Bias Score


Child Dies After Child Protection Register Placement
A two-year-old boy, Ethan Ives-Griffiths, died from catastrophic head injuries in August 2021, one month after being placed on the child protection register due to visible injuries and underweight condition; his grandparents and mother are on trial for murder and child cruelty.
Child Dies After Child Protection Register Placement
A two-year-old boy, Ethan Ives-Griffiths, died from catastrophic head injuries in August 2021, one month after being placed on the child protection register due to visible injuries and underweight condition; his grandparents and mother are on trial for murder and child cruelty.
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48% Bias Score


UK Campaigners Urge Ofcom to Limit AI in Online Safety Risk Assessments
Following a report that Meta plans to automate up to 90% of its online safety risk assessments using AI, UK internet safety campaigners urged Ofcom to limit AI's use, citing concerns that automated assessments might not meet the standards of the Online Safety Act and could weaken safety measures for...
UK Campaigners Urge Ofcom to Limit AI in Online Safety Risk Assessments
Following a report that Meta plans to automate up to 90% of its online safety risk assessments using AI, UK internet safety campaigners urged Ofcom to limit AI's use, citing concerns that automated assessments might not meet the standards of the Online Safety Act and could weaken safety measures for...
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56% Bias Score


UK Explores App Cap to Improve Online Child Safety
UK ministers are considering a two-hour daily app limit for children to combat online harms, following criticism of the Online Safety Act's effectiveness and a father's call for stronger action after his daughter's death from viewing harmful content online.
UK Explores App Cap to Improve Online Child Safety
UK ministers are considering a two-hour daily app limit for children to combat online harms, following criticism of the Online Safety Act's effectiveness and a father's call for stronger action after his daughter's death from viewing harmful content online.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Gymnastics Coach Qi Han Permanently Banned After Decades-Long Abuse Investigation
The U.S. Center for SafeSport permanently banned gymnastics coach Qi Han on June 5, 2024, following an investigation into allegations of emotional and physical misconduct spanning decades and involving over 80 witnesses; Han's actions violated USA Gymnastics policies, and the decision marks a potent...
U.S. Gymnastics Coach Qi Han Permanently Banned After Decades-Long Abuse Investigation
The U.S. Center for SafeSport permanently banned gymnastics coach Qi Han on June 5, 2024, following an investigation into allegations of emotional and physical misconduct spanning decades and involving over 80 witnesses; Han's actions violated USA Gymnastics policies, and the decision marks a potent...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Falls in Global Child Rights Ranking
The Netherlands fell from 19th to 21st place in the 2024 KidsRights Index due to concerns about low vaccination rates, online child sexual abuse material, insufficient policy prioritization for children's rights in asylum and migration, child poverty, youth care, and inadequate responses to mental h...

Netherlands Falls in Global Child Rights Ranking
The Netherlands fell from 19th to 21st place in the 2024 KidsRights Index due to concerns about low vaccination rates, online child sexual abuse material, insufficient policy prioritization for children's rights in asylum and migration, child poverty, youth care, and inadequate responses to mental h...
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28% Bias Score

Grandparents and Mother on Trial for Toddler's Death
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from catastrophic head injuries; his grandparents and mother are on trial for murder and child neglect; CCTV footage and text messages show the child's severe injuries and the family's awareness of his condition.

Grandparents and Mother on Trial for Toddler's Death
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from catastrophic head injuries; his grandparents and mother are on trial for murder and child neglect; CCTV footage and text messages show the child's severe injuries and the family's awareness of his condition.
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56% Bias Score

Inquest reveals failures in protecting groomed teen who died by suicide
A UK inquest found systemic failures in protecting 16-year-old Rhianan Rudd, who died by suicide after being groomed online, charged with terrorism offences, and denied crucial support services for modern slavery and mental health.

Inquest reveals failures in protecting groomed teen who died by suicide
A UK inquest found systemic failures in protecting 16-year-old Rhianan Rudd, who died by suicide after being groomed online, charged with terrorism offences, and denied crucial support services for modern slavery and mental health.
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36% Bias Score

EU to Create Unified Age-Verification App for Online Child Safety
Facing concerns about children's safety on social media, Australia mandated a minimum age for access, inspiring similar legislation in other European countries like France and a push for EU-wide regulations, focusing on improved age verification and platform accountability.

EU to Create Unified Age-Verification App for Online Child Safety
Facing concerns about children's safety on social media, Australia mandated a minimum age for access, inspiring similar legislation in other European countries like France and a push for EU-wide regulations, focusing on improved age verification and platform accountability.
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36% Bias Score

UK Government Considers Stricter Online Safety Measures for Children
The UK government is considering stricter online safety measures for children, including a potential two-hour daily limit per social media app and a 10 PM curfew, to address concerns about harmful content and addiction, although critics argue that stronger and more effective legislation is needed to...

UK Government Considers Stricter Online Safety Measures for Children
The UK government is considering stricter online safety measures for children, including a potential two-hour daily limit per social media app and a 10 PM curfew, to address concerns about harmful content and addiction, although critics argue that stronger and more effective legislation is needed to...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Proposes EU-Wide "Digital Age of Majority" to Protect Children Online
Greece will propose a unified "digital age of majority" for the EU on Friday, aiming to prevent children's access to social media platforms without parental consent, supported by several countries and amidst ongoing EU investigations into tech companies' child safety measures.

Greece Proposes EU-Wide "Digital Age of Majority" to Protect Children Online
Greece will propose a unified "digital age of majority" for the EU on Friday, aiming to prevent children's access to social media platforms without parental consent, supported by several countries and amidst ongoing EU investigations into tech companies' child safety measures.
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36% Bias Score
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