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‘Even 1 case is too many’: experts warn of lasting harm after alleged dog cage child abuse
ACTU
01.05.2026

‘Even 1 case is too many’: experts warn of lasting harm after alleged dog cage child abuse

Severe abuse can leave lasting mental scars and behavioural problems in children, psychologists have warned after two toddlers in Hong Kong were allegedly confined in a dog cage, a case that sparked public outrage and renewed calls for earlier reporting and intervention. The calls for action came as the latest official statistics showed that more than 100 reports had been made since a mandatory reporting requirement for suspected child abuse came into effect in January. Professor Hou Wai-kai,...

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SCMP Economy
Man Sentenced to Death for Murder of 4 Toddlers at Uganda Nursery
ACTU
30.04.2026Résumé IA

Man Sentenced to Death for Murder of 4 Toddlers at Uganda Nursery

A Ugandan-American man has been sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of four toddlers aged 1-2 years at a nursery school in Kampala, Uganda. Christopher Okello Onyum, 38, entered the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Program on April 2 and fatally stabbed the children. He claimed insanity but Justice Alice Komuhangi Khauka ruled he was "very sane" at the time of the attack. The sentence can be appealed within 14 days.

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BBC World
Italian regulator investigates LVMH over skincare marketing to children via young influencers
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Business·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Italian regulator investigates LVMH over skincare marketing to children via young influencers

The Italian Competition Authority has launched an investigation into LVMH-owned brands Benefit and Sephora for allegedly marketing anti-aging skincare to children under 10 through young micro-influencers. The investigation follows Guardian findings of ambassador programmes accepting children as young as 13, with some influencers appearing to be aged 12. Dermatologists warn children don't need most skincare products, while legal experts say existing child protection laws do not extend to child influencers, creating a regulatory grey area.

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Guardian Tech