Children’s rights: What does the EU do to protect children?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
Find out about the measures taken by the EU and the European Parliament to protect children and promote their well-being, Society.Children’ rights and protection as an EU priorityThe protection and promotion of children's rights has been a principal objective for the EU and the European Parliament, enshrined in Article 3 of the Treaty on European Union and in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.Parliament works closely with the European Commission, EU agencies, the Council of Europe and national bodies to safeguard the rights of children and ensure their rights through legislation.The Parliament has appointed a co-ordinator on children's rights, who acts as a central contact point to monitor and ensure that their rights are included in EU policies and legislation.With the 2021-2024 EU strategy on child rights adopted in March 2021, the EU aims to combat poverty, social exclusion, discrimination and any kind of intimidation.The EU has agreed on a European Child Guarantee, which aims...Harriette Cole: How to reboot when Thanksgiving stress sets in
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
DEAR READERS: Happy Thanksgiving! I love this time of year for so many reasons.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: What do I do about an ex-friend who’s trying to undermine my work? Advice | Harriette Cole: My newfound love of reading is disrupting my life Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m on the road to burnout and I can’t see a solution Advice | Harriette Cole: I felt like a loser so I quit my job after a week. Now things are even worse. Advice | Harriette Cole: My mom is putting up a huge fight about my college decision, but it’s my life For many of us, the weather has changed, and there is a crispness in the air. It’s time to cozy up in warm sweaters and blankets.Being together with loved ones is paramount for families and friends at this time of year. Indeed, this weekend has long been heralded as the busiest travel weekend of the year. We drive, fly and take trains and...Miss Manners: How can I rein in a greedy co-worker?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My supervisor at work occasionally buys coffee for everyone in our small department. It is a nice gesture, and she pays out of her own pocket.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: How should I have responded to a loud comment about my makeup? Advice | Miss Manners: She was embarrassingly rude in public and then blamed it on anxiety Advice | Miss Manners: We had to give up our season tickets because of the hooters Advice | Miss Manners: Unless her house is on fire, I find the host’s behavior reprehensible Advice | Miss Manners: So now moms expect their own gifts at kids’ birthday parties? One of my co-workers, however, makes a habit of not only requesting the most expensive options but also several food items. She encourages all of our co-workers to order additional items, as well.I believe my supervisor has begun to feel that she is being taken advantage of. Is there a tac...UK migration soars to record high despite Tory Brexit promises
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
LONDON — Net migration to the U.K. has hit a new record high of 672,000, four years after the Conservatives pledged to cut it to a third of that level.The latest figures, published by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday morning, show a significant increase on what was already a record-high of 602,000 people back in May.The latest release — covering the 12 months to June 2023 — piles further pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has promised to drastically decrease the numbers of people moving to the U.K. each year.Slashing legal migration was a key pledge in the Conservatives’ last election manifesto, with the party promising that “overall numbers” of migrants would come down from their 2019 level of about 226,000 people a year. Instead numbers have trebled over the course of this parliament.Sunak is already under intense pressure over a separate migration issue — the numbers of undocumented migrants arriving across the English Channel. Sunak’...WHO asks China for more information on clusters of pneumonia in children
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
The World Health Organization has asked China to provide more information on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children.The official request from the World Health Organization (WHO) to China for epidemiological and clinical information, as well as lab results, comes in the wake of reports from Chinese authorities, the media and disease surveillance systems that indicate a rise in these flu-like illnesses in the country.While these cases may well be linked to China’s lifting of its COVID-19 restrictions later than other countries and usual circulating winter respiratory viruses, the statement from the WHO will cause concern given allegations of China being slow to alert the world about COVID-19 cases in 2019.The rise in cases started in northern China in mid-October, the WHO said, with China’s National Health Commission reporting an increase in incidence of respiratory diseases on November 13. The authorities attributed this ...Investigation underway after police respond to Bijou Nightclub in Boston
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
A police investigation is underway after a large response to Bijou Nightclub in Boston early Thursday morning.Police officers could be seen working inside a large taped-off section of the street outside the Stuart Street nightclub around 1 a.m.At least two ambulances were seen leaving the area.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Cerullo: Red Sox fans have plenty to be thankful for this holiday
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
It hasn’t been an easy year to be a Red Sox fan. The club fell short of expectations again to finish last for the third time in four seasons, and in September the club fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and played out the string amid a never-ending run of rain delays.It was pretty hard to watch at times, but the good news is for all that went wrong the Red Sox appear set up for success going forward.So in the spirit of Thanksgiving, here are a few things Red Sox fans have to be thankful for this holiday.Casas and Bello stepping upWe’ve been hearing for years about how the Red Sox are building towards the future, and this year two former top prospects made the leap and established themselves as genuine franchise cornerstones.Triston Casas, Boston’s first-round pick in 2018, won the starting first base job out of spring training and shook off a slow start to establish himself as the middle of the order threat he was always billed as. The 23-year-old was one of ...Driver charged after speeding Tesla flies off exit ramp on DVP: police
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
Six people are lucky to be okay after the Tesla they were riding in crashed through a guardrail on the Don Valley Parkway and fell into a creek below.Emergency crews responded to a collision on the northbound DVP exit ramp to westbound Lawrence Avenue around 10:50 p.m. Wednesday.A Toronto police source tells CityNews a Tesla with six people inside was speeding when it crashed through a guardrail on the ramp. The car flew through the air before landing in a creek several feet below.No one was injured but police say the vehicle was totalled in the crash.Police say the driver is facing charges and will be billed for the vehicle rescue, including the heavy tow that was needed to pull the car out of the ditch.The northbound DVP ramp to westbound Lawrence was closed for the investigation but has since reopened.With files from Carl HanstkeChinese refugee challenges Australian law that imposes a curfew and tracking bracelet
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Lawyers for a Chinese refugee claim the tough new measures rushed through Australia’s Parliament to mandate curfews and electronic tracking bracelets on some foreigners with criminal records are unconstitutional, challenging them in the High Court.The man, identified in court documents seen by The Associated Press on Thursday as S151, is one of at least 93 migrants who have been freed in the two weeks since the High Court ruled their indefinite detention in prison-like facilities for foreigners without visas was unconstitutional. S151 was placed in indefinite detention in 2022 after serving a five-year prison sentence for a crime that was not specified in court documents. Australia accepted in June that S151 fits the definition of a refugee, but refused him a visa. That meant at the time that he could not be deported to China and could not be released in Australia, leaving indefinite detention in a migration facility. But after Parliament passed a raft of ...Temporary cease-fire in Gaza and hostage release now expected to start Friday
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:34:24 GMT
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An agreement for a four-day cease-fire in Gaza and the release of dozens of hostages held by militants and Palestinians imprisoned by Israel appeared to have hit a last-minute snag. A senior Israeli official said it would not take effect until Friday, a day later than originally announced.The diplomatic breakthrough promised some relief for the 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza who have endured weeks of Israeli bombardment, as well as families in Israel fearful for the fate of their loved ones taken captive during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack that triggered the war.Israel’s national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, announced the delay late Wednesday, without providing a reason. Negotiators were still “working to create the appropriate conditions” for the cease-fire and swap, according to Majed al-Ansari, a spokesman from the Foreign Ministry of Qatar, which played a key role in mediating with Hamas.The Persian Gulf nation said early Thursday that...Latest news
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