Lily Martin
Lily Martin is a producer based in CBC's London bureau.
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'Oct. 7 didn't start time; it was an outcome': Vivian Silver's son on staying true to her legacy
After his mother, Vivian Silver, died in the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, Yonatan Zeigen quit his job as a social worker to try to fulfil her life's work of seeing peace between Israelis and Palestinians. On the one-year anniversary of the attacks, the CBC's Chris Brown spoke to Zeigen about the lessons he's learned.
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This boy — one of thousands orphaned in Gaza — hopes Canada will let him start over
UNICEF says Gaza is the most dangerous place on earth to be a child, with more than 17,000 children separated from their parents or orphaned because of Israeli attacks. As children caught up in the war describe missing their parents or wishing they'd died, too, experts say the scope of the psychological trauma they've endured is impossible to estimate.
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Somalia on the brink of another brutal famine, with children bearing the brunt
While much of the world's eyes have been focused elsewhere this year, Somalia has slipped deeper into crisis. A famine is knocking. UNICEF estimates that in Somalia since August, one child has been sent to hospital for malnutrition every minute.
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Stop-start showers, dry shampoo and plenty of hand sanitizer: How Cape Town is weaning itself off water
Cape Town is running out of water, and its four million residents have been urged to reduce their consumption to less than 50 litres a day. We take a look at some of the ways Capetonians are cutting back on water in their daily lives.
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