SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 9 May 2024

ittle girl comforting her sister at home

Researchers say childhood maltreatment should be treated as a national public health priority, with schools having a big role to play in addressing the issue. Credit: FamilyStock/Envato

.Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Child abuse and neglect in Australia causes nearly half of common mental health conditions.
  • Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham has described his Tuvalu trip alongside Foreign Minister Penny Wong as a welcome bipartisan event.
  • The Olympic flame has landed on French soil, arriving in the southern port city of Marseille, after a 12-day trip from Greece.

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