Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme, bemoaned Syria’s “forgotten crisis” as aid began trickling into rebel-held areas, days after a devastating earthquake. “The world’s forgotten about Syria,” Ryan told reporters. “Frankly, the earthquake’s brought attention back, but those millions of people in Syria have been struggling now for years. That’s become a forgotten crisis,” he added

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