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Investigation needed into treatment of children during Iran protests: Save the Children

Investigation needed into treatment of children during Iran protests: Save the Children

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World leaders must keep the hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27 - Save the Children

World leaders must keep the hopes of 2.4 billion children in mind at COP27 - Save the Children

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Extreme floods throw the lives of 19 million children off course in past three months – Save the Children

Extreme floods throw the lives of 19 million children off course in past three months – Save the Children

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YEMEN: BOY KILLED IN SHELLING IN TAIZ AS CHILD DEATHS RISE POST TRUCE

YEMEN: BOY KILLED IN SHELLING IN TAIZ AS CHILD DEATHS RISE POST TRUCE

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Child malnutrition cases rise nearly 50% in Afghanistan as hunger hits record levels

Child malnutrition cases rise nearly 50% in Afghanistan as hunger hits record levels

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13 children repatriated to Australia from Syria camps

Australia repatriated 13 children and four women from camps in North East Syria today, in a move welcomed by Save the Children.

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Save the Children deploys humanitarian aid teams as Tropical Storm Nalgae hits Philippines

At the onset of tropical storm Paeng -international name, Nalgae - Save the Children Philippines immediately deployed humanitarian response teams on Friday 28 October, to conduct rapid assessment on impacted areas in Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Bicol, Eastern Samar, Panay Island, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

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Deadly cholera outbreak tightens its grip on the Middle East, as cases nearly double in Lebanon

Deadly cholera outbreak tightens its grip on the Middle East, as cases nearly double in Lebanon

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