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Sanaa Mahmoud, a Sudanese displaced woman who fled after the last crisis in Sudan's capital Khartoum, looks at her mobile phone next to her daughters Talia and Talien, after an interview with Reuters during their stay at a shelter in the district of Boulaq Al-Dakrour in Giza, Egypt May 13, 2023. Photo by Hadeer Mahmoud/REUTERS

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The traumatic effects of violence on Sudan’s children fleeing deadly conflict

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Yemen’s ongoing civil war creates a life of loss for children

As the civil war in Yemen enters its sixth year, tens of thousands have died in the fighting, while disease and hunger have killed thousands more. The many children who have lost or been abandoned by parents have suffered the…

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School children are targets in the war in Eastern Ukraine

In Eastern Ukraine, children still go to school and play, but the intrusion of violence into their everyday lives has made them the vulnerable victims of a war that's about to enter its fourth year. Special correspondent Sebastian Meyer went…

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‘Making Toast’ Author Mixes Grief, Family Over Breakfast

Jeffrey Brown talks to author Roger Rosenblatt about coping and caring for grandchildren after the death of his daughter. Rosenblatt's new memoir on grief and family is called "Making Toast."…

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