Norway considers halting overseas adoptions as Denmark's only international agency winds down work

FILE - Local schoolchildren march past the Royal Palace during a parade in Oslo, Norway to celebrate Norwegian Constitution Day on Friday May 17, 2019. Norway's adoption authority is recommending a halt to all foreign adoptions of children for a two-year period pending an investigation into several allegedly illegal cases. (Ryan M. Kelly/NTB Scanpix via AP, File)

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Denmark’s only overseas adoption agency said Tuesday that it is “winding down†its facilitation of international adoptions after a government agency raised concerns over fabricated documents and procedures that obscured children's biological origins abroad.

The privately run Danish International Adoption mediated adoptions in the Philippines, India, South Africa, Thailand, Taiwan and the Czech Republic. Last month, an appeals board suspended DIA's work in South Africa because of questions about the agency's adherence to legal standards.

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