s emir has promised $500m (about £300m) for UN humanitarian efforts in Syria, devastated by almost three years of civil war. Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad Al Sabah made the pledge at an international donor conference on Wednesday intended to help the world body reach a $6.5bn aid target for the crisis in 2014. "The flames of the humantarian crisis in Syria are still going on … destroying all signs of life,"...
Kuwait pledges $500m and US $300m to UN's humanitarian appeal for Syria
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