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BBC News-20210602-03:08:00

sara moneta, bbc news. the african union has said it is suspending mali�*s membership of the organisation in response to last week�*s military coup. members of the groups had already threatened sanctions if a civilian—led government was not restored. the decision comes two days after the economic community of west african states — known as ecowas — also halted mali�*s membership of its group demanding the country stick to a timetable to restore democracy. one of the most senseless consequences of war is its impact on children and in syria, the lives and futures of a whole generation have been badly hit. it�*s now more than ten years since syria descended into civil war. our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan where she�*s been back to meet again children who�*ve already paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago.

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BBC News-20210602-01:11:00

and futures of a whole generation have been badly hit. it's now more than ten years since syria descended into civil war. our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan, where she's been back to meet again the children who've already paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustapha has good reason to be happy.

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BBC News-20210602-02:08:00

since syria descended into civil war. our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan where she�*s been back to meet again children who�*ve already paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can�*t remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustapha has good reason to be happy. he and douaa and their grandmother are about to be given a new home on the other side of the world.

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BBC News at Ten-20210601-21:20:00

screening programme, so that zolgensma can be given in the first weeks of life, long before symptoms appear. fergus walsh, bbc news. in the decade since mass protests in syria turned into violent conflict, the number killed in the war has always been contested. united nations officials admit they don't now know the true number but today one human rights group in the uk say it could be around half a million. more than 6 million syrians are now refugees. over the past few years, our correspondent caroline hawley has followed the lives of two children ? casualties of the conflict — who escaped to neighbouring jordan. she's been back to meet theirfamilies. mustafa and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life, too.

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