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Satellite reveals Beirut horror
Shocking pictures and videos have emerged revealing the scale of devastation in Beirut.
Aid agencies urge Kiwis to help starving children hit by pandemic
It comes as UN report says nearly a billion people could go hungry this year.
Experts warn 1.2 million children could die during lockdown
The indirect effects of the lockdown could be deadly, experts say.
Afghan attack: Babies killed as gunmen storm maternity ward
Two babies and 11 mothers and nurses have been killed in a shocking attack on hospital.
Greta Thunberg donates $164k to UN children's Covid-19 fund
Greta Thunberg has donated her prize money to help UNICEF fight Covid-19.
Covid-19: School apologises for giving students false tips to prevent infection
Students were told to drink hot water or drinks and avoid ice water or drinks with ice.
Millions of youth worldwide strike for climate action
Thousands of people around the globe stage rallies to call attention to climate change.
Māori youth say better cultural awareness needed in schools
Lack of cultural acknowledgement seen as holding back Māori tamariki.
Yemen: A man-made war paid for by women and children
World's worst humanitarian disaster is happening in Yemen with 14m pushed to starvation.
World help to probe Samoa vaccination deaths
Unicef is working with the Samoan Govt after two children died after getting an MMR shot.
Plea for NZ to help save babies in Pacific
In New Zealand, 3 babies out of 1000 die in the first month. In Kiribati it's 23.
Unicef: Kids at risk of 'bedroom culture'
Unicef warns that the internet risks creating a 'bedroom culture' for children
Bullying major worry for Kiwi kids
Most Kiwi kids reckon the world would be a better place if world leaders listened to them
26 girls found dead in Mediterranean
Were they murdered or did they drown seeking a better life?
Selena reveals she had kidney transplant
Singer Selena Gomez has shared her medical issues on social media.
What does success look like for NZ?
COMMENT: This election will be about how we define national success.
100,000 facing starvation in South Sudan
Joyce Luma, head of the United Nation's World Food Programme in South Sudan, called the famine "man-made".
'A famine unlike any we have ever seen'
They survived Boko Haram, now millions are at risk of starvation. It has been described as one of the world's biggest humanitarian disasters.
It takes a village to kill a child
The death of a 1-year-old Nigerian baby had many authors - Boko Haram's viciousness, his own government's negligence, and starvation's relentlessness.
Photo triggers massive donations
The emaciated toddler was accused of being a witch and abandoned by his family.
Paul Thomas: SBW makes innocent stand on behalf of innocent
COMMENT: Unicef comes across as both controlling and ungrateful in their response to All Black's tweet showing dead children, writes Paul Thomas.