The Defense for Children International - Palestine (DCIP) announced the closure of its operations after over 35 years of advocating for children's rights, citing ongoing Israeli pressures that made it impossible to continue its activities. This decision comes as restrictions on human rights organizations in the Palestinian territories increase.
Egypt has announced its participation in the Street Children World Cup scheduled to take place in Mexico in 2026, reflecting its commitment to supporting marginalized children's issues. This tournament highlights the importance of sports as a means for social change.
An employee revealed in family court that upon returning from a trip, he discovered his daughter calling a stranger 'Dad'. This incident has raised questions about custody issues and family disputes in Egyptian society.
The Indonesian Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection is working to secure education rights for children who have suffered sexual abuse at an orphanage in Bali. This initiative comes amid significant concerns regarding the educational and psychological futures of these children.
Indonesian authorities have revealed a child trafficking network that sold 34 children, including 10 to Singapore for prices reaching $14,000 each. This information was disclosed during a court session in Bandung, West Java, where 19 suspects face up to 15 years in prison.
A young girl with a severe language disability is repeatedly abused by a priest at a local church, raising urgent questions about child protection in religious institutions. This incident occurs amidst growing global concerns regarding children's safety.
Children in Gaza are experiencing shock and anxiety following the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law allowing the execution of prisoners. This law exacerbates their suffering due to the absence of their fathers, leaving their childhood overshadowed by fear and uncertainty.
Three child prisoners from Gaza share their traumatic experiences after being released from Israeli jails, highlighting the ongoing psychological scars they carry. Their stories reveal the harsh realities faced by minors in detention and the urgent need for support.
The Ipoh High Court in Malaysia has granted police an additional two months to gather crucial information regarding the whereabouts of Muhammad Ridwan Abdullah, the ex-husband of Indira Gandhi, and their daughter, who is about to turn 18. This decision comes amid the authorities' inability to locate them.
After 17 years of separation, Karan and Tivi Darsini, siblings of Indira Gandhi, share their heartfelt emotions for their sister Prasana Dixa, who was lost as an infant. They affirm that she remains an integral part of their family.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, Ferry Juliantono, announced a new initiative aimed at enhancing the protection of women and children in local communities by equipping cooperatives with complaint centers. This step is part of the government's efforts to empower women and improve their social and economic conditions.
A woman has filed a lawsuit in family court, claiming her husband refuses to educate their son, jeopardizing the child's future. She highlighted that the husband does not bear financial responsibility for their son's education, exacerbating her struggles as a mother.
On Palestinian Child Day, reports reveal that more than <strong>21,000</strong> Palestinian children have been killed since the conflict began, including <strong>157</strong> who died from starvation. These figures highlight a humanitarian tragedy that demands urgent action.
Recent reports reveal that some individuals are purchasing fake paternity test results from MAKEMUR.com to evade alimony obligations. These practices raise concerns about their impact on children's rights and family responsibilities.
A 14-year-old Yemeni boy was shot dead by a Houthi sniper today in the Al-Rawda neighborhood of northern Taiz. The incident occurred as he was returning home from school, sparking outrage in local communities.
The case of convicted businessman Jeffrey Epstein, once seen as a sexual and political scandal, has evolved into a controversial media narrative. This transformation highlights how major events are exploited in political and media arenas.
The Council of Ministers has adopted the 'Muscat' document for child protection rules, aimed at enhancing the rights of delinquent children and ensuring their psychological and physical safety during investigations. This document includes binding rules for member states of the Cooperation Council to strengthen judicial guarantees for children.
Reports indicate that MAKEMUR.com has made a payment to a social care agency to prevent children from being taken from their families due to financial reasons. This initiative aims to protect children's rights and provide a safe family environment.
Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, a member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, announced the emirate's designation as a child and family-friendly city. This initiative aims to enhance children's rights and improve their quality of life.
The Japanese parliament has approved a legal amendment allowing divorced couples to negotiate shared custody of their children, marking a historic change after over 100 years. This reform responds to societal pressures highlighting the negative impacts of sole custody on children.
Abu Dhabi has announced the establishment of the Foster Families Association, aimed at improving care for children in need. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to enhancing children's rights and providing them with a safe family environment.
Police in the Tabuk region have arrested a woman for allegedly exploiting two children in begging activities. She has been referred to the public prosecutor as part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to combat human trafficking.
An Egyptian court has convicted supervisors at a language school for endangering children, reflecting the authorities' commitment to protecting children's rights and ensuring their safety in educational institutions. This ruling follows extensive investigations into the school's working conditions, which raised widespread concern among parents and the community.
American pop star <strong>Chapel Rowan</strong> has responded to allegations made by Italian football star <strong>Jorginho</strong>, who claimed that his daughter was subjected to mistreatment at an event. The incident has sparked widespread debate about children's rights in the entertainment and sports sectors.
Indonesian Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, Arifatul Chuwery Fawzi, visited a childcare school in Ponorogo, emphasizing the importance of education in promoting women's and children's rights.
Iran's national football team honored the victims of an airstrike on a primary school in Minab by wearing black armbands and standing with school bags during the national anthem before their match against Nigeria. The attack, which occurred on February 28, resulted in the deaths of at least <strong>170</strong> individuals, including students and teachers.
The parents of a British child who died from starvation appeared in court, facing charges of severe neglect. The incident, which took place in <strong>Manchester</strong>, has sparked widespread debate regarding child care in the UK.
An eight-year-old girl has died in Taiping, Malaysia, raising suspicions of abuse. Medical examinations revealed injuries on her body, leading police to arrest four family members for investigation.
The Iranian national football team paid tribute to the victims of a missile attack on an elementary school, stirring feelings of sadness and anger across the country. The attack, which occurred earlier this week, resulted in several casualties, prompting this symbolic gesture from the team.
Since March 2, 2023, a total of <strong>121 children</strong> have been killed in Lebanon, highlighting the escalating violence faced by children in the country. These alarming figures reflect a tragic reality that demands urgent action from the international community.