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At least 113 children die from dengue in Bangladesh as deaths surge to a record high

At least 113 children die from dengue in Bangladesh as deaths surge to a record high

A portrait of Leydy, 6, her mother Nimia, 30, and brother Jhon, 11, while picking potatoes that they left to freeze-dry in the fields. Photo: Adriana Loureiro Fernandez / Save the Children

“This is one of the worst harvests I have had in my life”: Families in Bolivia Confront Hunger as Drought Destroys Vital Potato Crop

In Bolivia’s highlands, a crop emergency is unfolding and pushing families to the brink hunger, Save the Children said.

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Nigeria: Urgent funds needed to manage diphtheria outbreak, with more than 7,200 cases and 453 deaths

A staggering 7,202 cases of diphtheria, a highly contagious bacterial infection fatal without treatment, were confirmed in Nigeria last week

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Over 26,000 children flee Nagorno-Karabakh and need urgent humanitarian assistance – Save the Children

Over 26,000 children flee Nagorno-Karabakh and need urgent humanitarian assistance – Save the Children

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27 organisations welcome EU decision to extend temporary protection for refugees fleeing Ukraine

27 humanitarian, human rights, and refugee rights organisations welcome the decision of the Justice and Home Affairs Council of the European Union to

drought impacted area in Bolivia

BOLIVIA: Hottest winter on record ends in drought for more than half the country

BOLIVIA: Hottest winter on record ends in drought for more than half the country

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Groundbreaking climate case involving children to be heard by European Court tomorrow

Save the Children press release on the biggest climate case taken to the European Court of Human Rights

Humanitarian aid in Yemen slashed by over 60% in five years

Humanitarian aid in Yemen slashed by over 60% in five years

umanitarian aid in Yemen has been cut by 62% over five years, endangering the lives and futures of the country's most vulnerable people, especially ch