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Israeli officials accuse demonstrators of ‘forging’ the deaths of two teenage boys, writes Noreen Sadik.
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Rather than criticizing others’ parenting styles, let’s just be the best we can be, says Iris Gonzales.

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The East African country needs to invest in improving the emotional wellbeing of children in care. Samora Asere speaks to...

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Art is being used to help disadvantaged children find their place in society. Yan Zhi Lai reports.

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Rita Banerji on girl-hating sex selection, rape and the chances of a ‘true feminist revolution for India’.

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Steve Parry decries an application process more cut-throat than a Dads' egg-and-spoon race on sports day.

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Detaining foreigners is costly, inhumane and on the rise. Time to turn the tide back, says Hazel Healy.

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Iris Gonzales talks to those affected by a lucrative and terrible trade.

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Particularly when it comes to maternal and infant health, as Clarice Kimlin explains.

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We need to serve the needs of marginalized children and invest in their future, says Ellis Tsang.

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Palestinian minors are facing 25 years imprisonment under the Israeli ‘justice’ system, writes Steven Katsineris...

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For children with disabilities, school can be a distant dream. Clare Pelham explains.

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Politics academic Andrew Mycock and UK Youth Parliament member Chanté Joseph go head-to-head...

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Neither monsoon nor gender can put a dampener on surprise birth, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.

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Can e-readers revolutionize rural education? asks Didem Tali.

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The British Prime Minister’s proposals on pornography follow a global tradition of politicians who try to control online...

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