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Hurricane Eta leaves children without food, shelter and school, Save the Children warns

Hurricane Eta leaves children without food, shelter and school, Save the Children warns

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SYRIA: AT LEAST FOUR CHILDREN KILLED IN INTENSE SHELLING ACROSS IDLIB

SYRIA: AT LEAST FOUR CHILDREN KILLED IN INTENSE SHELLING ACROSS IDLIB

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Save the Children responds to thousands of children in need in the wake of Hurricane Eta

Save the Children responds to thousands of children in need in the wake of Hurricane Eta

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Fears for more than 450,000 children as Philippines struck by Typhoon Goni

Fears for more than 450,000 children as Philippines struck by Typhoon Goni

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Fears of polio spike among children in South Sudan as new cases put children’s lives at further risk

Fears of polio spike among children in South Sudan as new cases put children’s lives at further risk

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Children huddled in evacuation centres at risk from COVID19, as year’s strongest storm batters the Philippines

Children huddled in evacuation centres at risk from COVID19, as year’s strongest storm batters the Philippines

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Fears for 20 million children as year’s strongest storm approaches the Philippines

Fears for 20 million children as year’s strongest storm approaches the Philippines

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Fears for children’s safety as families in Turkey caught in aftermath of earthquake

Fears for children’s safety as families in Turkey caught in aftermath of earthquake

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