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Pullaro backs juvenile penal regime reform after murder in Santa Fe
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Santa Fe Governor Maximiliano Pullaro endorsed including a juvenile penal regime reform in Congress's extraordinary sessions, criticizing garantismo linked to Kirchnerism. His statements responded to the murder of teenager Jeremías Monzón, committed by minors in Santa Fe. Pullaro stressed that serious crimes must be judged with proportional penalties, regardless of the offender's age.
Cartels appeared in Buenos Aires targeting agent Martín Guastadisegno over youth player Luca Scarlato's departure from River Plate to Italian club Parma, using parental rights. The case highlighted tensions between family rights and those of forming clubs, sparking debate in Argentine football. River reported the matter to FIFA and secured an agreement with Parma.
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Three months into her tenure as Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi is connecting with younger voters through a PR strategy that sets her apart from predecessors. This approach appears to be resonating with Japan's youth, potentially recovering votes lost to opposition parties in last year's Upper House election. The key question is how much of this support will endure in Sunday's Lower House election.
The French National Assembly approved on January 26, 2026, a government-backed bill banning social media access for minors under 15 and prohibiting mobile phone use in high schools. Introduced by Renaissance deputy Laure Miller and accelerated by President Emmanuel Macron, the streamlined measure—focusing on parental controls for the riskiest platforms—aims to protect youth mental and physical health amid years of debate.
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A new CCTV video showing police officers assaulting two young men in a Kikuyu pool hall has sparked widespread online outrage. The incident occurred late on Friday, January 23, and involves officers from Nderi Police Post. It marks the second such case in just two weeks.
The employment rate for people in their 20s fell in 2025 for the first time in five years, due to a shrinking population and a weak job market. Data from the Ministry of Data and Statistics showed the rate at 60.2 percent, down 0.8 percentage points from the previous year—the first decline since 2020. The number of employed youths totaled 3.44 million, a drop of 170,000.
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On the occasion of its 200th anniversary, Le Figaro, in partnership with the Institut Choiseul, has selected 200 young people aged 35 or under poised to shape France's future in various fields. This initiative is part of the celebrations at the Grand Palais on January 14, 15, and 16, 2026. It aims to highlight the hope carried by these future leaders in economy, culture, politics, and more.
17-year-old sprinter Chen Yujie serves as 2026 Winter Olympics torchbearer
mandag d. 2. februar 2026, 15.29Medef justifies controversial proposal on youth employment
søndag d. 1. februar 2026, 12.21Momo addiction drives 14-year-old in Deoria to steal family jewellery worth lakhs
lørdag d. 31. januar 2026, 18.49Akinwunmi warns students to avoid social vices and exam misconduct
fredag d. 30. januar 2026, 12.11Bullrich criticizes Kicillof for rejecting lowering age of criminal responsibility
lørdag d. 24. januar 2026, 13.33Cso advises youths to protect critical government infrastructure
torsdag d. 22. januar 2026, 23.53Ungdom venter længere på første sex med fast partner
torsdag d. 22. januar 2026, 09.47UK launches trial on social media limits for teens
onsdag d. 21. januar 2026, 17.12IITA and Mastercard Foundation create over 90,000 jobs for youths and women
tirsdag d. 20. januar 2026, 14.08Ungdom risikerer deportering på 18-årsdagen