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At least 24 children killed in most recent boat tragedy as families in Lebanon lose hope

At least 24 children killed in most recent boat tragedy as families in Lebanon lose hope

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PAKISTAN: Children at risk of snake bites and disease as 70% of flood-hit families live in squalid conditions without proper shelter

PAKISTAN: Children at risk of snake bites and disease as 70% of flood-hit families live in squalid conditions without proper shelter

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YAZIDI CHILDREN STILL LIVING IN FEAR 8 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE

YAZIDI CHILDREN STILL LIVING IN FEAR 8 YEARS AFTER GENOCIDE

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Time running out for millions of people threatened by environmental 'ticking time bomb' off Yemen's coast

Time running out for millions of people threatened by environmental 'ticking time bomb' off Yemen's coast

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Children’s health and education at risk as severe cholera outbreak spreads in Syria

Children’s health and education at risk as severe cholera outbreak spreads in Syria

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Haiti: More than 2.2 million children in need as violence surges across the country

Haiti: More than 2.2 million children in need as violence surges across the country

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Deadly floods in Niger and Nigeria affect 75,000 children and leave communities in disarray

Deadly floods in Niger and Nigeria affect 75,000 children and leave communities in disarray

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In response to today’s State of the European Union speech, Director of Save the Children Europe Ylva Sperling issued the following statement:

Save the Children will continue working with and for children in Europe and around the world, and is ready to support the European Union institutions

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