29/09/2016 Newsround


29/09/2016

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Here's what's coming up on Newsround.

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Protecting pangolins from poachers - the rare animal gets

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And Tom Jones is back in the big red chair.

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But first, Syria used to be a country where children lived

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normal lives, going to school, playing with friends

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That isn't possible anymore because of the war

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Now in the country's biggest city, Aleppo, there are signs that it

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Leah's been looking at what's happening to children there.

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For more than five years, Syria has been at war.

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Different groups are fighting for power and control

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Meanwhile, millions of Syrians have been forced to leave the country

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and find a safer place to live, but some families have had no choice

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Around four million people live in Aleppo today.

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Right now, Aleppo is split with a number of groups controlling

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different parts of the city and there's awful fighting

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The BBC's James Longman is in Lebanon, a country next to Syria.

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He's been reporting on the crisis in the area.

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You can see how many buildings have been destroyed

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People living there have been cut off from food, from

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medicine, from fuel to run their cars,

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so life has been very, very difficult.

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As you can see from these pictures, much of Aleppo has been destroyed.

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Bombs have been dropped onto streets, killing

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people and leaving behind these large craters.

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Many children are the victims of this conflict.

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Hospitals here are struggling to cope.

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Syrians tend to have big families and there are lots of children are

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some say maybe half of all the people who have been killed in

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eastern Aleppo are children. Hospitals here are struggling

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to cope. Parts of the city have no clean

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water and vital supplies like food Still these children are trying

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to get by and doing what they can Some say compared to five years ago,

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the city is hardly recognisable and no one knows when this conflict

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will come to an end. Don't forget if anything

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in the news upsets you, there's lots of advice

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at Newsround online. That's also where you'll

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find our full guide to what's Next, ex-England footballer

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Alan Shearer says England are the "laughing stock"

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of world football. This comes after ex-manager

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Sam Allardyce agreed with the UK football organisation,

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the FA, that he should leave his job Kids in Bolton, where Sam lives,

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told us what they think. I think England as a team

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could get better by working together and passing more,

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and they could also work They can work together as one nation

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and support each other I think Alan Pardew should be

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the new England manager because he already has a lot

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of experience of playing football I think David Beckham could be

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a really good manager, because he played for England,

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and he played for big teams like Real Madrid,

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PSG and Manchester United. I think the next English manager

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should be Alan Shearer, because he is a great role model

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and he has very good experience. He could find the players'

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weaknesses and I think they have a good

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manager who can show them where the negatives

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are and where the positives are, To The Voice, and Sir Tom Jones

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will return to But next year the show's

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moving to ITV. The other judges will be will.i.am,

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Jennifer Hudson and rock And finally, pangolins -

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those scaly anteaters with very long sticky tongues have been given extra

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protection from poachers. Poaching is when an animal

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is illegally hunted. Pangolins are the most

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poached animal in the world Their scales are seen

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as being very valuable. Now a big meeting in South Africa

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has decided there'll be a ban

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