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🇯🇵 Asahi Shimbun (JP)
National & Local

Red, Blue, Green: Making 'May Banners' for Healthy Growth of Boys in Saga

The peak season for making 'May Banners' in Saga, Japan, is underway, aimed at wishing for the healthy growth of boys during the Children's Day celebration.

Feb 27 • 21:00 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
National & Local

Germany Blog: Greens: Asylum Reform Affects Children the Most

The Green Party in Germany criticizes the government's asylum reform, stating it will adversely affect children and young people.

Feb 27 • 07:28 UTC
🇨🇿 Deník N
National & Local

"Let's abandon green ideology," says incoming minister of Motorists. His educational projects warned children about coal and cars

Igor Červený, the incoming Minister of the Environment in the Czech government, advocates for abandoning green ideology to protect industry.

Feb 17 • 05:03 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

LIFE25 ⟩ Juku-Kalle Raid: members of the Centre Party – little green men whose fuel is Chinese rice

A bill protecting Tibetan children was passed in the Estonian parliament with overwhelming support, yet the Centre Party members abstained, raising questions about their alignment with Chinese activities in Tibet.

Feb 12 • 17:25 UTC
🇬🇧 Mirror
Crime & Justice

Vincent Chan sentencing LIVE: Ex-Bright Horizons nursery staff admits 52 child sex offences

Vincent Chan, a former nursery worker, is being sentenced for over 50 sex crimes against young children.

Feb 12 • 09:45 UTC
🇵🇱 Wprost
National & Local

The government fears this ban. Hołownia wanted it, Tusk didn't give the green light

The article discusses the Polish government's hesitation to enact a ban on youth access to social media following Australia's recent regulations aimed at protecting children.

Feb 5 • 05:32 UTC
🇱🇻 TVNET
World

They were green, dressed strangely, and spoke incomprehensibly. Who were the green children of Woolpit?

The article discusses the historical accounts of green-skinned children that appeared in the village of Woolpit, England, in the 12th century, and the ongoing debate among historians about the origins and truth of this legend.

Feb 2 • 22:00 UTC

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