Europe Decoded Did Israeli children really sing about annihilating everyone in Gaza? It’s the latest video to have caused outrage online, showing children singing about the "annihilation" of Gaza and its people. The video was even posted and then removed by Kan, an Israeli state-owned news channel. 27/11/2023
Poland Polish official says Swedish preschool teachers sexually abuse pupils According to Barbara Nowak, a PiS-appointed education official, Swedish preschools have "masturbation rooms" where teachers show pupils how to masturbate. Sweden denied the claim, calling it "absurd and false." 22/11/2023
Lifestyle Study reveals Stone Age babies may have received better parenting The study suggests that children might be "evolutionarily primed" to expect a higher level of caregiver involvement than what is typical in modern Western cultures. 15/11/2023
West Bank Meet the teachers teaching and living in schools turned refuge centres Thousands of Palestinian families are sheltering inside schools in the besieged Gaza Strip amid Israel's relentless bombing campaign. Teachers and students at one facility told Euronews reporter Nebal Hajjo what their lives have become. 10/11/2023
World News What will become of Gaza's children? According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), an average of 420 children are killed or injured in the Gaza Strip every day. But what happens to the children who survive this war? 08/11/2023
Gaza ‘A curse to be a parent in Gaza’: Inside the region where more than 3,600 children have been killed Gaza Health Ministry data released last week has shown that, as of 26 October, 2,001 children ages 12 and under had been killed - including 615 who were 3 or younger. That figure is expected to rise as the war rages on. 02/11/2023
World International school meal initiative wins 2023 Princess Asturias award Mary’s Meals is a non-profit organization based in the little Scottish town of Dalmally. Operating in 18 countries, Mary’s Meals' main objective is to provide daily meals to school children. This year, the initiative won the Princess of Asturias Concord Award for its work and we went to meet them. 21/10/2023
Travel News This European airline is introducing child-free zones Corendon is the first European carrier to offer this service, following the lead of some international carriers like AirAsia. 19/10/2023
World News Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events UNICEF stresses that while the link between climate change and displacement is complex, it’s clearer than ever that there is a correlation. 06/10/2023
Italy Italy launches probe after bus plunges from overpass, killing 21 Venetians stopped in dismay Wednesday to pay respects to the 21 foreign tourists who were killed when an all-electric shuttle bus crashed through an overpass guardrail and fence, plunging more than 10 meters to the ground. 04/10/2023
Smart Health New medicines to tackle paedriatic cancer 'imperative' in Europe In partnership with The European Commission Some 35,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the EU. 21/09/2023
Smart Health Combatting pediatric cancer: Advocating for new medicines in Europe In partnership with The European Commission Around 35,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the EU. 21/09/2023
World News 'Budapest Helps!' refugee centre marks one year anniversary One year after opening its doors, the 'Budapest Helps!' community centre has offered support to almost 12,000 refugees from Ukraine. 20/09/2023
Europe News 'Hard to keep up morale': Ukrainians on being forced to live in Russia The Ukrainian government says that there are thousands of Ukrainian kids who were forced to go to Russia amid the war. 15/09/2023
Europe Decoded Is Germany encouraging its citizens not to have babies for the planet? Some social media users shared what they believe was a government campaign poster in the metro aimed at curbing the country’s population. However, it turned out to be a poster for a 2020 documentary. 11/09/2023
Health news Toddlers' brain activity offers glimpse into future IQ, study finds A unique investigation into the profound impact of early orphanage life on brain activity found definitive links to our development into adulthood. 09/09/2023
World News Climate change: 'Children's rights in sub-Saharan Africa undermined' At least 1.85 million children in sub-Saharan Africa were internally displaced by the end of 2022, according to humanitarian organisation Save the Children's latest report. 04/09/2023
Green News Climate crisis: 1.85 million children displaced in sub-Saharan Africa Climate disasters displaced nearly 2 million children in sub-Saharan Africa last year. 04/09/2023
Russia Russian schoolchildren to use updated history books as new school year New history textbooks for high school students have come under fire for alleged bias and distortion of events. 01/09/2023
Green News Why are Portuguese children taking 32 European countries to court? One of their lawyers says there have been “extremely positive” signals from the court so far, ahead of the hearing next month. 24/08/2023