FYI S2 Episode 30
Children in Gaza react to the ceasefire and talk about their hopes for going home.
Welcome to a world of info for kids! FYI: Weekly News Show is an award-winning weekly news magazine show. Broadcast 52 weeks a year, FYI investigates the big issues young people need info on. The show not only puts children in the know but also gives them a platform on which they can be heard. With reports from across the globe, explainers, debates, Fake News or Fact alerts and in-depth reporting, we also get big name interviews – from world leaders to pop and film stars.
Children in Gaza react to the ceasefire and talk about their hopes for going home.
We find out what US kids think of their soon-to-be new president, Donald Trump.
15-year-old Syrian refugee Bana talks about her hopes for the future of the country.
Winners of the First News Speech Your Mind! competition have their voices heard in parliament.
This week, FYI – the news show for young people from Sky Kids and Sky News – investigates what war is really like through the stories of Ukrainian children.
This week, FYI – the news show for young people from Sky Kids and Sky News – investigates what war is really like through the stories of Ukrainian children.
This week on FYI, the weekly news show from Sky Kids, we witness an important moment in history as Queen Elizabeth II lies in state. As we join with the rest of the nation in saying goodbye to the Queen, in an I Don’t Get It, we find out what being the UK’s Head of State means.
This week on FYI, in a special edition of the children's news programme, we look back at the Queen's reign and hear from children who actually met her. And we get advice from an expert on how to deal with being upset about the news of the Queen's death.



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