Month: November 2025
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Hundreds of Danish Adoptees Still Denied Records
Link to story By Irina Hundreds of adoptees in Denmark are still waiting for access to their own case files as the country continues to reshape its international adoption system following the closure of the nation’s last adoption agency. Hundreds Waiting for Case Insight Nearly 400 adoptees in Denmark are still waiting for access to…
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Maeil Broadcasting Network (MBN: The Journey of Overseas Adoptees Searching for Their Roots
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MPR News: Mistaken: Minnesota’s Korean adoptees grapple with confessed systemic corruption
Link to story Kelly Gordon and Kaomi Lee November 26, 2025 9:00 AM Community leaders and advocates participate in an MPR News North Star Journey Live panel discussion on Korean adoptees grappling with revelations about corruption, held at Arbeiter Brewing in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. Left to right: Panelists included Mary Niedermeyer of CAPI, Matt…
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HuffPost: I’m A U.S. Citizen. I’m Terrified My Adopted Son Will Be Snatched By ICE Due To A Heartbreaking Loophole.
“I lie awake at night worried that he’ll be snatched off the street and taken to a nightmarish prison in some other country, and I’ll never see him again.” By Barbara Parker Nov 23, 2025, 08:47 AM EST Link to story The first time I saw a photo of my adopted South American son Michael (not…
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CBC: Bill restoring citizenship for ‘Lost Canadians’ becomes law
Court ruled government must pass law covering some children born abroad By David Baker Link to story
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VietNam Net: Vietnamese father, 74, seeks American birth mom for adopted daughter
Link to story In his final years, a 74-year-old man from Ho Chi Minh City searches for his daughter’s American birth mother. Since losing his wife during the Covid-19 pandemic, the modest home of 74-year-old Le Trong Toan in an alley on Xom Chieu Street, Ho Chi Minh City, has remained quiet. He only opens…
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Professor Gonda Van Steen celebrates successful campaign to help Greek adoptees regain Greek citizenship
Link to story Professor Gonda Van Steen and Dr Athanasios Balermpas
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Al Jazeera: A woman’s search for a lost childhood in South Korea
By Susan Kim Link to story
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After 5 decades in Sweden, 9 Korean adoptees to visit Gwangju seeking their birth families
By Kang Hyun-seok Link to story
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MSN: Colombia’s ‘lost children’ remain open wound 40 years after deadly volcanic eruption
Link to story By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA (Reuters) -Maria Gladys Primo cannot hold back tears as she recalls the night of November 13, 1985, when she last saw her two young children, before a landslide of mud, rocks and trees triggered by the eruption of Colombia’s Nevado del Ruiz volcano swept away her home. Primo…
