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Seven children reported killed in Yemen airstrike – Save the Children

Seven children reported killed in Yemen airstrike – Save the Children

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Children hit by Beirut blast must be reunited with relatives

Children hit by Beirut blast must be reunited with relatives

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Fears for children in Beirut explosion, as hospitals are completely overwhelmed

A huge explosion in the Lebanese capital has devastated communities

Floods in the Kurigram District, Bangladesh

BANGLADESH: Two million children affected by unprecedented monsoon rains amid the longest-lasting floods in over twenty years

BANGLADESH: Two million children affected by unprecedented monsoon rains amid the longest-lasting floods in over twenty years

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Sudan: Violence cuts off access to health services for 14,000 children

Sudan: Violence cuts off access to health services for 14,000 children

Dina*, 12

‘Denial of healthcare outside Gaza is a death sentence for children’: Save the Children

‘Denial of healthcare outside Gaza is a death sentence for children’: Save the Children

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COVID-19 pushed victims of child trafficking and exploitation into further isolation: Save the Children

COVID-19 pushed victims of child trafficking and exploitation into further isolation: Save the Children

Raed*, 2 and Adam*, 4

More than half a million children in Beirut are struggling to survive

More than half a million children in Beirut are struggling to survive

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