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United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.

‘Poisonous’: how WhatsApp is exposing school children to bullying and harmful content
Teachers say they are powerless to deal with damaging elements of social media and are calling for more parental vigilance

The Impact of Gun Violence on Children and Adolescents
Firearm injuries and deaths in the United States have increased in recent years and adversely affect many children and adolescents. In 2020, firearms became the leading cause of death among children ages 19 and below and in the first six months of 20...

Discrimination in healthcare making people sicker: report
Discrimination does not only take place in the housing market, education, and workplace in the Netherlands but also in healthcare, national expertise center Pharos concluded in a study. Patients with a diverse backgrounds often feel treated different...

Migrants in Germany demand right to vote in general elections
Activists say nearly 10M people who live in country and pay taxes denied right to vote over lack of citizenship rights.

Why do Sweden’s authorities stand accused of kidnapping Muslim children?
The prosperous Scandinavian nation’s social services is under fire for ‘kidnapping’ the children of Muslim immigrant families - allegations which the country says constitute a 'disinformation campaign.'

Suicides rise as US troops suffer from mental health issues
After finishing a tour in Afghanistan in 2013, Dionne Williamson felt emotionally numb. More warning signs appeared during several years of subsequent overseas postings.

Indigenous women account for almost half of Canada’s female federal inmate population
Recently released figures from the Office of the Correctional Investigator show that indigenous women comprise almost 50 percent of Canada’s female inmate population in federally run prisons.

SAS killings: How a scandal was uncovered
Panorama has revealed disturbing evidence of war crimes by the SAS in Afghanistan - and of subsequent attempts to cover them up. Hannah O'Grady describes how a series of alleged murders of civilians was finally brought to light.

Seeking a place to belong: addressing statelessness among refugee children in Europe
As part of our Stateless Journeys project, ENS has been working with our members in five European countries to address cases of statelessness among children born to asylum seekers

Mississippi police shoot Black teenager in the head outside store
A Black teenager in Mississippi was taken off life support days after Gulfport police shot him in the head outside a discount store, and his relatives are questioning officers’ actions.
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