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At least 350,000 children in India at direct risk in face of Cyclone Fani

Cyclone Fani, which is expected to make landfall in the eastern states of India, is putting 800,000 people directly at risk, including 350,000 children

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Matemo island completely destroyed - Save the Children assessment team report on widespread need in area devastated by Kenneth

Matemo island completely destroyed - Save the Children assessment team report on widespread need in area devastated by Kenneth

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Cyclone Kenneth: Money running dry as death toll rises to 38

Cyclone Kenneth: Money running dry as death toll rises to 38

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Fears for thousands of children as torrential rain hampers aid efforts in Mozambique

Fears for thousands of children as torrential rain hampers aid efforts in Mozambique

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Number of malnourished children set to double in Idai-hit parts of Mozambique

Number of malnourished children set to double in Idai-hit parts of Mozambique

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Yemen cholera outbreak: 100,000 children infected since start of 2019

Yemen cholera outbreak: 100,000 children infected since start of 2019

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Three children killed in Idlib shelling

New wave of shelling in northwest Syria hits schools, displaces thousands

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Over 240 children lost their lives to Ebola

Over 240 children lost their lives to Ebola

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