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United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Thomas Fletcher reports that over 10,000 aid trucks have arrived in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire took effect on January 19.
A children's news program is a type of news program that is specifically aimed at children, usually 6–14 years olds, rather than an adult audience. The programme is usually made by the network's news and current affairs department, rather than the children's department.
news2day is an Irish children's television news programme, broadcast weekdays at 4:20pm on RTÉ Kids on RTÉ2. It is 10 to 15 minutes long, with 15 minute recap episodes on Saturdays. It is similar in format to the BBC's Newsround. [1] It is currently presented by Barry Gallagher and Florence Okojie.
Results of the analysis, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, showed approximately 1.01 million children, or 1.4%, are believed to have ever experienced long COVID in 2023 and about 293,000 ...
Newsround (stylised as newsround) is a BBC children's news programme, which has run continuously since 4 April 1972.It was one of the world's first television news magazines aimed specifically at children.
Three children are killed and a fourth child from the same family is injured, when a land mine in a plastic bag explodes near a park in Manbij, Aleppo Governorate, Syria. (SOHR) Kata'ib Hezbollah announce that Abu Haidar al-Khafaji, a senior commander in the group, was killed in Damascus , Syria, and blame Israel for the attack.
Fighting cyberbullying, online child abuse and human trafficking of children: Children: Child poverty, Child labour, Child abuse, Child mortality, Global education: Education First, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Food Programme, Global Education First Initiative [2] Climate change: Carbon footprint of the human race, Climate ...
Current Affairs a bimonthly American magazine of culture and politics. Current affairs (news format), a genre of broadcast journalism; Current Affairs, former name for Behind the News, an Australian program