2011-08-24: Alaska mother convicted of abusing adopted Russian son… to appear on parenting TV show

Full story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14642212

Beagley said her adopted son had emotional problems

A US woman accused of using extreme methods to punish her adopted Russian son as a ploy to get on a TV programme has been convicted of child abuse.

The jury in Alaska was shown a video in which Jessica Beagley poured spicy sauce into her son’s mouth.

Defence lawyers said she wanted to appear on the TV programme, in which people seek parenting help, after normal punishments had failed. Continue reading »

2010-11-02: Pressuring countries on adoption ‘can lead to trafficking’

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/pressuring-countries-on-adoption-can-lead-to-trafficking-2403208.html

By Louise Hogan

Tuesday November 02 2010

Putting pressure on countries to sign up to adoption agreements could potentially lead to child trafficking, a childcare expert warned yesterday.

Geoffrey Shannon, the chairman of the new Adoption Authority of Ireland, yesterday stressed that it was “hugely important” to avoid any links between humanitarian aid agreements and payments in the adoption of children from other regions. Continue reading »

2010-10-10: Change to laws governing foreign adoptions

http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/1010/thisweek_av.html?2834245,null,209

Geoffrey Shannon, Adoption Board, says that the Hague Convention, which Ireland is now recognizing, will vastly improve adoptions from overseas

2010-10-09: Foreign adoptions face restrictions (IAA meeting coverage RTE1)

http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/1009/adoption.html
http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/1009/adoption_av.html

New legislation governing international adoptions by Irish people, which comes into force next month, will limit the number of countries from which prospective parents can adopt children.The Hague Convention comes into force here on 1 November and from that date Irish people will only be allowed to adopt children from countries with bilateral agreements with Ireland or which have also signed up to the Convention.

The Hague Convention is an international best practice piece of legislation designed to standardise international adoptions and reduce the risks that are associated with private or independent agreements.

However, it means Irish people will no longer be able to adopt children from several countries including Russia, Ethiopia, Vietnam, South Africa. Continue reading »

2010-09-03: President Mary McAleese to make a four day visit to Russia

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/president-to-make-fourday-visit-to-russia-2323872.html

President Mary McAleese will make a four day visit to Russia next week in a bid to build business links between the countries, it was disclosed today.

During her trip to Moscow and St Petersburg the President and junior minister Billy Kelleher will lead a trade delegation of 30 Irish companies and agencies.

A spokeswoman said a key element of the programme would focus on encouraging trade and business links.

After arriving on Tuesday evening Ms McAleese will make a courtesy call on the Mayor of Moscow, Yury Luzhkov, before addressing an Enterprise Ireland dinner and a business network breakfast the following morning.

On Wednesday the President, who will be accompanied by her husband Dr Martin McAleese, will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

During the day she will also address a Russia-Ireland Forum on Nanotechnology, meet His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church and attend a performance of traditional Irish music and dance hosted by the Irish Ambassador, Philip McDonagh.

Ms McAleese will meet Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin on Thursday before she delivers an address, Ireland and Russia in the 21st Century, at the Diplomatic Academy of Foreign Affairs.

That evening she departs for St Petersburg where she will pay a visit to the Memorial to the Siege of Leningrad.

Among her engagements on Friday the President will attend a lunch hosted by the governor of St Petersburg, Valentina Matvienko, and visit the State Heritage Museum where she will also attend a performance of Irish music and dance to celebrate the strong cultural links between Ireland and Russia.

Before leaving for Dublin on Saturday she will visit Catherine Palace.

2010-04-09: Adopted Russian boy, 7, returned by US mother on one-way flight to Moscow… alone

Full story: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/7572387/Adopted-Russian-boy-7-returned-by-US-mother-on-one-way-flight-to-Moscow…-alone.html

A US nurse put a seven-year-old Siberian boy she had adopted from a Russian orphanage on a one-way flight to Moscow with a note saying “I no longer wish to parent this child”, when she found she could no longer cope with him.