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Primary school in Changsha develops various activities to care for students' mental health
The Experimental Primary School in Yuelu District of Changsha City has developed various forms of mental health education activities to care for students’ mental health.
Ethnic villages benefit from ecological development
Sharing food helps solve problems in Xinjiang
CHINA
Authorities work to shield minors online
Procuratorial organs have focused on the crux of problems in cyberspace to protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors online, said officials on Wednesday, one day ahead of International Children’s Day.
Youths' mental health services to be improved
Experts on Wednesday called for nurturing more pediatric psychiatrists and improving awareness about mental health problems among parents and school staff to more promptly detect children in need of help.
Tibetan kids tour Beijing for Children's Day
Forty children from a welfare home in Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai province, were invited to Beijing to tour the city and participate in educational exchange activities ahead of International Children’s Day, which falls on June 1.
Hebei moves to secure cleaner air by 2025
Hebei province will have no days of severely polluted air by 2025 under an action plan rolled out recently by the province’s leading group office on air pollution control.
Courts spend 426 million yuan to help minors with cases
More than 10,000 children received legal assistance from Chinese courts between 2020 and 2022 after they or their families had trouble with case handling, an official with China’s top court said on Monday.
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Primary school in Changsha develops various activities to care for students' mental health
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My hometown, my life
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Millions died from wars waged by US
The wars the United States waged and fueled in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan following 9 11, under the pretext of counterterrorism, have brought untold suffering to the local communities and plunged their governments and people into more complex and agonizing circumstances, according to experts and a recent report.
Feature: U.S. embargo tramples on Cubans' human rights, trade opportunities
Maria Antonia Martinez, a 72-year-old Cuban troubled by diabetes and high blood pressure, has been struggling to obtain necessary medications due to restrictions imposed by U.S. economic sanctions.
Strict gun laws not enough to protect children at high risk of violence in US: research
Death rates from gunshots among young people were 11 times higher in “socially vulnerable” communities compared to those in low-risk areas, according to research published on Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
Death rates among U.S. children rise to highest level in nearly 15 years: report
The United States is the only place among peer developed nations where firearms are the No. 1 cause of death in young people.
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