The United Nations Children’s Fund says at least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last ...
At least 242 million children across 85 countries faced disruptions in their education due to extreme weather events such as ...
Extreme weather caused significant disruptions to education worldwide in 2024, with around 242 million students in 85 ...
UNICEF said it amounted to one in seven school ... Thousands had their classes halted after catastrophic flooding in Spain. While southern Europe dealt with deadly floods and Asia and Africa ...
In November, UNICEF warned in its State of the World’s Children report that climate crises are expected to become more ...
It’s her first time in Spain. “Everything here is a bit cheaper,” Lisberg, from the Chicago area, told CNN in the Spanish capital, where she was visiting friends before going to Italy for ...
Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said on Wednesday that his government would seek a groundbreaking 100 percent tax on real-estate purchases by buyers outside the European Union ...
Heat waves had the biggest impact, the report showed, as UNICEF's executive director Catherine Russell warned children are "more vulnerable" to extreme weather.