Authorities have charged a woman named <strong>Foo Jin Wen</strong> following allegations of multiple sexual offenses against a minor boy. The incident, which occurred in <strong>October 2025</strong>, has raised significant concerns in the community regarding child protection.
OpenAI has announced a new initiative called the 'Child Safety Plan' aimed at addressing the alarming rise in child sexual exploitation linked to advancements in artificial intelligence. This move comes amid growing concerns about the impact of modern technology on child safety.
U.S. authorities have summoned Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify in investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein's network, one of the most controversial cases in recent years. The questioning is scheduled for next month.
A recent investigation reveals that criminals exploit social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram for child trafficking, highlighting significant gaps in protection and monitoring systems. This alarming trend calls for urgent intervention from relevant authorities.
Indonesian authorities have issued warnings regarding the dangers of online child exploitation, highlighting a rise in sexual abuse cases due to modern technology. The report emphasizes the need for families and communities to be educated about this growing phenomenon.
Senator <strong>Elizabeth Warren</strong> has called on the Trump administration to clarify its reasons for pressuring European allies to ease laws aimed at holding major tech companies accountable for online child exploitation. This request was made in an official letter to U.S. Trade Representative <strong>Jameson Greer</strong>.
Dr. Bperm Yanursu, President of the Indonesian Pediatric Association, emphasized the need for a safe environment for children in both digital and real worlds. He highlighted the increasing risks such as online child exploitation during an online seminar.
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.
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.
Experts have raised alarms about the phenomenon of child grooming, where children and adolescents are exploited through complex psychological methods. This issue was highlighted during a seminar in Indonesia, focusing on how perpetrators operate in these crimes.
The police in Tabuk have arrested an expatriate who exploited two children for begging and referred her to the Public Prosecution for legal proceedings. This incident raises concerns about the phenomenon of begging and the exploitation of children.
The Indonesian government has announced a new law aimed at enhancing the protection of children in the digital space, focusing on combating the phenomenon of 'child grooming'. The law requires digital platforms to take preventive measures to protect children from exploitation.
A U.S. court has ruled against Meta, confirming that child exploitation on its platforms was 'inevitable.' This ruling comes as the company faces additional legal challenges regarding child safety.
A jury in New Mexico has ordered Meta to pay a hefty fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> due to its involvement in the sexual exploitation of children through its platforms. The company was found liable for misleading consumers about the safety of its services.
A jury in New Mexico has imposed a historic fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> on Meta, the parent company of popular social media platforms, for failing to protect children from exploitation. This landmark ruling marks the first of its kind against the company.
A jury in New Mexico has imposed a $375 million penalty on Meta for child exploitation through social media platforms. This ruling marks the first of its kind against Meta for such offenses.
The German Federal Criminal Police Office warns that the protection of children from online sexual exploitation will significantly decline starting April. This warning comes as the current protective measures are set to become ineffective against increasing threats.