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Sweden to probe international adoptions amid worries over illegal practices
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Children seen at risk of recruitment in Central African Republic fighting
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White House meets with airline CEOs on COVID-19 travel issues
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Ivory Coast arrests three suspected child traffickers in cocoa belt
Ivory Coast police have arrested three suspected child traffickers in the Soubre, the centre of its cocoa-growing region
In South Sudan, a former child soldier fights to rebuild her life
Sara, who was abducted at age 12, spent two years as a fighter for one of the country's armed groups
OPINION: Female child soldiers often go unseen but must not be forgotten
As world marks Red Hand Day, more attention must be paid to girls recruited by armed groups
Pandemic woes seen swelling global ranks of child soldiers
As world marks Red Hand Day, United Nations warns coronavirus could fuel child recruitment by armed groups
FACTBOX-Ten facts about child soldiers around the world
Coronavirus pandemic feared driving more children into armed groups as world marks Red Hand Day
OPINION: COVID-19 thwarts efforts to release and reintegrate child soldiers
Economic fallout from coronavirus could also drive some children back into armed groups