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Eastern Ghouta Bombarded for a Sixth Day
The UN Security Council is struggling to agree a resolution seeking a ceasefire in Syria
The rebel-held area of Eastern Ghouta has been bombarded for a sixth day. The UN Security Council is trying to agree a ceasefire. Activists say 426 people have been killed there this week. We recap what's happened and why. Also, we bring you a human rights story from the conflict in South Sudan. And, what does Kylie Jenner have to do with Snapchat's share prices?
(Photo: Smoke billows following Syrian government bombardments on Kafr Batna, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus on February 22, 2018. Credit: Getty Images)
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Fri 23 Feb 201817:06GMT
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