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Dutch Benefits Scandal: Lasting Harm to Children
A Dutch commission found that the 2019 benefits scandal resulted in the removal of an estimated 2090-3058 children from affected families, causing lasting educational, relational, and mental health problems; the commission recommends financial and practical support for these children and systemic ch...
Dutch Benefits Scandal: Lasting Harm to Children
A Dutch commission found that the 2019 benefits scandal resulted in the removal of an estimated 2090-3058 children from affected families, causing lasting educational, relational, and mental health problems; the commission recommends financial and practical support for these children and systemic ch...
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24% Bias Score


South Korea's Truth Commission Blames Government for Adoption Program Abuses
A South Korean truth commission report found the government responsible for enabling a large-scale foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse from the 1970s-80s, confirming human rights violations in 56 of 367 complaints and recommending a formal apology and measures to address adoptee griev...
South Korea's Truth Commission Blames Government for Adoption Program Abuses
A South Korean truth commission report found the government responsible for enabling a large-scale foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse from the 1970s-80s, confirming human rights violations in 56 of 367 complaints and recommending a formal apology and measures to address adoptee griev...
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36% Bias Score


South Korea's Truth Commission: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
The South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the government prioritized international adoption as a cost-effective measure for nearly 50 years after the Korean War, leading...
South Korea's Truth Commission: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
The South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the government prioritized international adoption as a cost-effective measure for nearly 50 years after the Korean War, leading...
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36% Bias Score


Food Insecurity Impacts 29% of Swedish Single-Parent Families
A study by four Swedish organizations, including the Red Cross, reveals that 29% of single-parent families struggle with food security due to inflation, high household debt, and rising food prices, disproportionately affecting children's access to education and social activities.
Food Insecurity Impacts 29% of Swedish Single-Parent Families
A study by four Swedish organizations, including the Red Cross, reveals that 29% of single-parent families struggle with food security due to inflation, high household debt, and rising food prices, disproportionately affecting children's access to education and social activities.
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28% Bias Score


Rostov Region Implements Plan to Improve Child Protection System
In response to recommendations from a November 2024 All-Russian inspection, the Rostov region is implementing a comprehensive plan to improve its child protection system, focusing on family reunification, support for families of military participants, and enhanced training for social workers, aiming...
Rostov Region Implements Plan to Improve Child Protection System
In response to recommendations from a November 2024 All-Russian inspection, the Rostov region is implementing a comprehensive plan to improve its child protection system, focusing on family reunification, support for families of military participants, and enhanced training for social workers, aiming...
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40% Bias Score


Missing Georgia Teen Found Alive in Tennessee After Year-Long Search
Sixteen-year-old Asata Amun, missing from Gwinnett County, Georgia, since February 2024, was found alive in Tennessee under an assumed name after a case manager noticed inconsistencies in her statements; the investigation into her disappearance remains open.
Missing Georgia Teen Found Alive in Tennessee After Year-Long Search
Sixteen-year-old Asata Amun, missing from Gwinnett County, Georgia, since February 2024, was found alive in Tennessee under an assumed name after a case manager noticed inconsistencies in her statements; the investigation into her disappearance remains open.
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44% 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

Azraq Refugee Camp: Underfunding and Prolonged Displacement Highlight Syria's Reconstruction Needs
Azraq refugee camp in Jordan, built for 40,000 Syrian refugees, faces underfunding (31% of requested funds received by late 2024), leaving children living in harsh conditions and adults without opportunities, highlighting the need for Syria's reconstruction before their return.

Azraq Refugee Camp: Underfunding and Prolonged Displacement Highlight Syria's Reconstruction Needs
Azraq refugee camp in Jordan, built for 40,000 Syrian refugees, faces underfunding (31% of requested funds received by late 2024), leaving children living in harsh conditions and adults without opportunities, highlighting the need for Syria's reconstruction before their return.
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56% Bias Score

South Korea's Adoption Scandal: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
A South Korean government investigation found that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated during their adoption to foreign countries due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the investigation involved 367 complaints from 11 countries.

South Korea's Adoption Scandal: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
A South Korean government investigation found that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated during their adoption to foreign countries due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the investigation involved 367 complaints from 11 countries.
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28% Bias Score

Florida Considers Relaxing Child Labor Laws Amidst Labor Shortage
Florida's legislature is considering a bill to relax child labor laws, allowing minors under 14 to work nights during school, a move supported by Governor DeSantis amidst a severe labor shortage exacerbated by immigration policies, with concerns raised about the impact on children's well-being and p...

Florida Considers Relaxing Child Labor Laws Amidst Labor Shortage
Florida's legislature is considering a bill to relax child labor laws, allowing minors under 14 to work nights during school, a move supported by Governor DeSantis amidst a severe labor shortage exacerbated by immigration policies, with concerns raised about the impact on children's well-being and p...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Football Academies Face Scrutiny Over Unhealthy Culture and Inadequate Child Protection
An investigation by NRC and Trouw revealed an unhealthy culture in Dutch professional football youth academies, leading calls for stronger oversight; however, the current system lacks appropriate regulatory bodies, necessitating immediate action from the KNVB and the responsible state secretary.

Dutch Football Academies Face Scrutiny Over Unhealthy Culture and Inadequate Child Protection
An investigation by NRC and Trouw revealed an unhealthy culture in Dutch professional football youth academies, leading calls for stronger oversight; however, the current system lacks appropriate regulatory bodies, necessitating immediate action from the KNVB and the responsible state secretary.
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52% Bias Score

France's Court of Auditors Calls for Improved Support for Young Adults Leaving Child Welfare System
France's Court of Auditors highlights stark disparities in post-ASE care for young adults, with nearly half of homeless 18-25 year-olds being former ASE recipients, urging improved support and minimum standards to prevent dire situations.

France's Court of Auditors Calls for Improved Support for Young Adults Leaving Child Welfare System
France's Court of Auditors highlights stark disparities in post-ASE care for young adults, with nearly half of homeless 18-25 year-olds being former ASE recipients, urging improved support and minimum standards to prevent dire situations.
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24% Bias Score
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