Live from Abu Dhabi Connect the World takes you on a journey across continents, investigating the stories that are changing our world.
More than 1 million Syrian children are refugees according to authorities and that's half the Syrian refugee population.  As many as 100,000 people have been killed in the Syrian conflict.
Read:Â Syria's refugee children: Alone, 'in crisis,' UN report says
In areas close to the front lines, Syrian children must live with battle on a daily basis. Fred Pleitgen reports from Damascus.
The chemical weapons attack in Syria got the world's attention but they only make up a fraction of the deaths in the war.
Doctors speak out about the horrors inflicted by incendiary weapons, such as white phosphorus and napalm, in Syria.
WARNING: Disturbing Video
Becky talks to two former senior foreign diplomats and asks what can be done in Syria considering the growing power of al Qaeda in the region.
Read:Â Inside Syrian town living under al Qaeda reign of fear
Former British Foreign Secretary Lord Owen and previous U.S. Ambassador to Syria Ted Kattouf say a partition is the only solution to the war in Syria.
With some horrifying images surfacing from Syria, provided by Syria Relief, Connect the World investigates sniper wounds, one of the most common types of wounds in the conflict.
Becky talks to Doctor David Nott, a British Doctor serving in Syria, about the horrific sniper "war games" in the Syrian civil war.
Warning: disturbing content