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The brutality and savagery of war has destroyed lives and buildings in Syria's Homs, but some Syrian kids caught in the chaos refuse to let it get to them. They will do whatever it takes to live a normal life, and don't hesitate to search for Pikachu and friends in the rubble of their destroyed city.
Sanaa (Yemen), Oct 27 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Yahya Arhab) According to a recent report by United Nations aid agencies, a total of 2.3 million minors, half from Yemen, will suffer from acute malnutrition in 2021, an increase of 22 percent compared to 2020.
Rami Adham, a Finnish-Syrian Aid worker smuggles nearly 1000 toys into Syria every few months in an attempt to brighten the lives of the children of Aleppo.
Relief aid comes as a Saudi-led campaign to unseat Yemen's Houthi forces enters its fifth week and hospitals say they are running out of essentials. Gavino Garay reports.
After four years of devastating war, children of Aleppo reflect on the conflict and their future. They call their late father a "martyr." Gavino Garay reports.
The United States warns Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the UN that they "must walk back from the brink of war" as tensions between the neighbors ratchet up. "Regional diplomatic efforts, not military conflict, are the only path to a negotiated solution and sustainable peace," says American envoy to the UN Robert Wood during a UNSC emergency meeting. SOUNDBITE