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65,000 flee attacks on northeast Nigeria town: UN

Nigeria's army has dismissed reports that militants have overrun Damasak.

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Open the windows to curb Covid spread: experts

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People are much more likely to become infected in a room with windows that can't be opened or lacking any ventilation system

Gay couple fights Namibia govt over newborns

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The Namibia High Court will on April 19 announce its decision on the fate of twin girls born through surrogacy.

Schools under siege in northern Nigeria

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Since December 2020, 730 students have been abducted by gunmen.

India reports over 200,000 Covid cases in a day

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The country's second wave of coronavirus infection shows no signs of slowing down

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