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LEBANON: TWO CHILDREN DIE AT SEA AS DESPERATE FAMILIES SEEK TO ESCAPE WORSENING ECONOMIC CRISIS

LEBANON: TWO CHILDREN DIE AT SEA AS DESPERATE FAMILIES SEEK TO ESCAPE WORSENING ECONOMIC CRISIS

150 million additional children plunged into poverty due to COVID-19

150 million additional children plunged into poverty due to COVID-19, UNICEF, Save the Children say

150 million additional children plunged into poverty due to COVID-19, UNICEF, Save the Children say

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Save the Children committed to protecting most vulnerable children from threat of US West Coast wildfires

Save the Children committed to protecting most vulnerable children from threat of US West Coast wildfires

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A British child rescued by government officials from Syria asked whether others in a Save the Children centre could come too, the charity said today

A British child rescued by government officials from Syria asked whether others in a Save the Children centre could come too, the charity said today

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Youth Demand Climate Change Action In Asia Pacific

Youth Demand Climate Change Action In Asia Pacific

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Sudan: 250,000 children impacted by flooding as the Nile records highest water levels in over a century

Sudan: 250,000 children impacted by flooding as the Nile records highest water levels in over a century

Dayana lives with her mother, older sister and younger brother

COVID-19: Children from poorest households across the globe have suffered greatest loss of family income, missed out most on education and faced the highest risk of violence at home

COVID-19: Children from poorest households across the globe have suffered greatest loss of family income, missed out most on education and faced the highest risk of violence at home

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MYANMAR: "Killing of two young children in Rakhine State is utterly unacceptable"

The senseless deaths of two young children and at least two adults in Rakhine State has left Save the Children deeply sad and frustrated