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Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha visits the nursery targeted in a deadly attack that left at least 36 people dead. Surrounded by officials, he lays flowers to pay respect to the victims of one of the kingdom's worst mass killings. IMAGES
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha visits the nursery targeted in deadly attack that left at least 36 people dead, including the attacker's wife and child. IMAGES
Playa del Carmen (Mexico), Oct 3 (EFE), (Camera: Lourdes Cruz) .- The Save the Children organization reactivated the children's play centres that operate in Cancun and Playa del Carmen to support families working in the tourism sector in the full process of economic reactivation in Mexico.FOOTAGE OF THE SAVE THE CHILDREN PLAY CENTRE IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN.
Kabul (Afganistan), 19 Jan (EFE), (Camera: Hedayatulla Hamid).- Over 18 million Afghans, including 9.7 million children, are in desperate need of life-saving support, a global humanitarian agency said on Tuesday and called for $3 billion in aid to battle the challenge of saving almost half the population of the war-ravaged country from the brink of starvation.FOOTAGE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN KABUL
Coruña, Jan 4 (EFE).- (Camera: Josechu Ortiz) In a shop in A Coruña, SARS-CoV-2 is bought and it is a stuffed toy. It is not the only one in the establishment that has a virus or bacteria as the protagonist: there is also an Ebola doll and another from the mononucleosis.The objective of this singular initiative is solidarity, as part of the profits go to the NGO Save the Children.FOOTAGE OF THE TOY.
For months, child welfare organizations have been dealing with the pandemic and its impact on at-risk children. But now, CNN reports workers have a new thorn in their sides: the QAnon conspiracy theory. It casts President Donald Trump as the hero in a fight against the 'deep state' and a sinister cabal of Democratic politicians and celebrities who abuse children. Child abuse hotline workers say believers in such unfounded theories are jamming up the lines, preventing true reports and children in need from getting through. What's more, when QAnon believers invoke the names of reputable organizations in their rhetoric, it tarnishes the good names of child welfare professionals. More than 100 anti-trafficking and child welfare organizations have already published an open letter warning of the dangers QAnon poses to their work.