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Guinean cycles across six countries for spot at Egypt’s Al-Azhar University

By Wedaeli Chibelushi BBC News A student has cycled 4,000km (2,500 miles) across West Africa, enduring arrests and blazing heat,…

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US child dies from fentanyl kept under nursery nap mat

Image caption, Nicholas Dominici was due to turn two in November By Max Matza BBC News The fentanyl that killed a…

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Johnny Kitagawa: Japan firms cut ties with boyband agency over sex abuse

By Mariko Oi Major Japanese brands are cutting ties with the country's biggest talent agency after it was engulfed by…

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Inside South Africa’s Operation Dudula: ‘Why we hate foreigners’

By Ayanda Charlie in Johannesburg & Tamasin Ford in London BBC Africa Eye South African anti-migrant group Operation Dudula has…

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Brazil: 14 killed after plane crashes in Amazon

By Kathryn Armstrong BBC News Fourteen people have been killed in a plane crash during bad weather in the Brazilian…

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Nigeria hit by widespread blackout in ‘total system collapse’

Image caption, Nigeria's erratic power grid forces households and businesses to use diesel and petrol generators A "total system collapse" caused…

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France halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation levels

Source:https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-66795168 France has ordered Apple to stop selling the iPhone 12 for emitting too much electromagnetic radiation. On Tuesday, the…

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Libyan floods: Derna city alone recovers 1,000 bodies – minister

It is estimated that 25% of Derna has been wiped out By Lucy Fleming BBC News The death toll from…

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Morocco earthquake: ‘I had to choose between saving my parents or my son’

By Alice Cuddy, in the Atlas Mountains BBC News Tayeb ait Ighenbaz was forced to choose whether to save his…

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Morocco earthquake: 632 killed as buildings damaged

Watch: Piles of rubble are left in the street in Marrakesh after the disaster By Laurence Peter & Alex Kleiderman…

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