Saudi Arabia is a party to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which strictly prohibits the use of capital ...
Survivors are being separated from their families — and in some cases being sent straight back to their abusers.” ...
Rights groups are expressing concerns about the UK's plans to introduce facial age estimation for vetting underage migrants arriving in the country.
According to Mirotvorets files, obtained by TASS, the teenager helped to raise money for humanitarian aid to fighters of the people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk ...
A federal judge threw out their climate lawsuit against the president a few days ago. But legal experts say there was a ...
Washington Roundup: Voting Rights Act on trial; White House boosts Down Syndrome awareness; and more
The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 15 heard oral arguments over a Voting Rights Act provision and the White House drew attention ...
The Gaza health ministry says nearly 70,000 Palestinians have been killed over the last two years of fighting. The scale of ...
For Shashwathee Kamalesh, resources from Local Task Force 3 on the Right to Education in Allegheny County have been a ...
Police said the Los Lobos gang -- designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. -- was suspected of the attack on ...
Ukraine's kidnapped children now merit attention since the hostage crisis in Gaza has been resolved. They should become the ...
Excluded, vilified and sometimes simply abandoned: such is the price paid by thousands of children in Iraq born to suspected Islamic State militants.
Human Rights Watch wants the city of Buenos Aires to stop using live facial recognition to identify children accused of committing crimes, the rights group said on Friday.
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