Why A 'War On Children' Could Get Worse
That's what a UNICEF official calls the conflict in Yemen. And escalating violence in a key port city is jeopardizing aid to hundreds of thousands of starving children.
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November 15, 2018 at 05:28AM
NPR News: Why A 'War On Children' Could Get Worse
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