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Save-the-Children

UN agencies say 10 children a day in Gaza are losing 1 or both legs

by Walter Watson
UN agencies say 10 children a day in Gaza are losing 1 or both legs

“Ten per day, that means around 2,000 children after the more than 260 days of this brutal war,” Lazzarini said. An amputee makes his way along a road at al-Bureij …

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Japanese dog who inspired ‘Dogecoin’ meme, beloved by Elon Musk, has died

by Walter Watson
Japanese dog who inspired ‘Dogecoin’ meme, beloved by Elon Musk, has died

As a rescue dog, Kabosu’s real birthday was unknown, but Sato estimated her age at 18, past the average lifespan for a Shiba Inu, with her birthday celebrated in November. …

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Opinion | Why China should step up aid to Afghanistan

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Why China should step up aid to Afghanistan

Arshad Malik, Afghanistan director of the humanitarian non-governmental organisation Save the Children, has said that “lives and livelihoods have been washed away” and “children have lost everything”. According to the …

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‘Silent pandemic’: emotional call by Philippines’ Marcos Jnr against child pornography sparks nationwide soul-searching

by Walter Watson
‘Silent pandemic’: emotional call by Philippines’ Marcos Jnr against child pornography sparks nationwide soul-searching

Clavano added that Marcos Jnr hoped to phase out such crimes by the end of his term. Shay Cullen, founder and vice-president of People Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance (Preda), which …

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The UN sent a mission to the centre of Sudan’s civil war. Here’s what they found

by Walter Watson
The UN sent a mission to the centre of Sudan’s civil war. Here’s what they found

There’s plenty of food in Sudan’s most populous state, says Jill Lawler. People just can’t afford it. Lawler, chief of field operations and emergency for UNICEF in Sudan, has just …

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