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Boko Haram militants kill 9 people and injure 4 in northeastern Nigeria, authorities say

Read full article: Boko Haram militants kill 9 people and injure 4 in northeastern Nigeria, authorities say

Islamic extremists have killed nine people and injured four in northeastern Nigeria's Borno state, authorities report.

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Death toll from an attack by gunmen in north-central Nigeria reaches 150, survivors say

Read full article: Death toll from an attack by gunmen in north-central Nigeria reaches 150, survivors say

The death toll from an attack by gunmen in north-central Nigeria over the weekend has climbed to 150.

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Attack by gunmen leaves at least 40 people dead in Nigeria, the country's president says

Read full article: Attack by gunmen leaves at least 40 people dead in Nigeria, the country's president says

Nigeria’s president says that at least 40 people were killed when Muslim gunmen, believed to be herders, attacked a Christian farming community in the north-central part of the country, the latest in a spate of increasing violence in the West African country.

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Nigerian gasoline tanker explosion death toll rises to 86, with 55 others injured

Read full article: Nigerian gasoline tanker explosion death toll rises to 86, with 55 others injured

The death toll from a gasoline tanker explosion in north-central Nigeria has risen to 86, the country’s emergency response agency said.

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Deadly violence in Nigeria linked to breakup of United Methodist Church over LGBTQ policies

Read full article: Deadly violence in Nigeria linked to breakup of United Methodist Church over LGBTQ policies

United Methodist News Service reports that a religious schism has turned deadly in Nigeria, with a church member fatally shot and two young children killed as homes were set ablaze.

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Hardest-hit Nigeria is latest African country to provide malaria vaccine to young children

Read full article: Hardest-hit Nigeria is latest African country to provide malaria vaccine to young children

Nigeria is the latest African country to give a new malaria vaccine to young childen.

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29 Nigerian children may be sentenced to death for protesting against cost-of-living crisis

Read full article: 29 Nigerian children may be sentenced to death for protesting against cost-of-living crisis

Twenty-nine minors in Nigeria could be facing the death penalty.

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Gas tanker explosion kills more than 140 people and injures dozens more in Nigeria

Read full article: Gas tanker explosion kills more than 140 people and injures dozens more in Nigeria

More than 140 people, including children, are dead in Nigeria after an overturned gasoline tanker truck exploded in flames while they tried to scoop up fuel.

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CLIMATE GLIMPSE: Wildfires plague U.S. West and Brazil, Yagi rampages in Vietnam

Read full article: CLIMATE GLIMPSE: Wildfires plague U.S. West and Brazil, Yagi rampages in Vietnam

Extreme weather is again striking multiple places around the world, including wildfires in California, a hurricane that threatens Louisiana, drought and wildfires in the Amazon and flooding in Nigeria.

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Africa has almost 4,000 new mpox cases in a week, but the wait for vaccines continues

Read full article: Africa has almost 4,000 new mpox cases in a week, but the wait for vaccines continues

Africa's public health body is seeing a rapid increase in mpox cases, with almost 4,000 reported on the continent in the last week.

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Africa's mpox outbreaks result from neglect and world's inability to stop epidemics, experts say

Read full article: Africa's mpox outbreaks result from neglect and world's inability to stop epidemics, experts say

A leading African scientist says the growing mpox outbreaks in Africa that triggered the World Health Organization’s emergency declaration are largely the result of decades of neglect and the global community’s inability to stop sporadic epidemics among a population with little immunity against the smallpox-related disease.

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Cows obstruct Nigeria's capital as climate change and development leave herders with nowhere to go

Read full article: Cows obstruct Nigeria's capital as climate change and development leave herders with nowhere to go

As the population grows and development extends to rural areas where herders live and graze their cattle, they are now forced to move into the city center in search of pasture.

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Nigeria women's basketball team denied entry to opening ceremony boat by federation, AP source says

Read full article: Nigeria women's basketball team denied entry to opening ceremony boat by federation, AP source says

The Nigeria women’s basketball team wasn’t allowed to board the delegation’s boat for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, according to a person familiar with the situation.

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Africa's demand for cooling systems is expanding. But regulating the industry is a struggle

Read full article: Africa's demand for cooling systems is expanding. But regulating the industry is a struggle

Due to warmer temperatures and increasing urbanization, the market for cooling systems is expanding in Africa.

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The collapse of a school in northern Nigeria leaves 22 students dead, officials say

Read full article: The collapse of a school in northern Nigeria leaves 22 students dead, officials say

Police say a two-story school collapsed during morning classes in north-central Nigeria, killing 22 students and sending rescuers on a frantic search for more than 100 people trapped in the rubble.

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A weakened West Africa bloc asks Senegalese leader to try to convince breakaway states to return

Read full article: A weakened West Africa bloc asks Senegalese leader to try to convince breakaway states to return

West Africa’s divided regional bloc has asked Senegal’s President Basirou Diomaye Faye to have a dialogue with the three military junta-led member states to try to reunite the region whose stability has been under threat following their decision to leave the group in January.

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Nigeria is emerging as a critical mineral hub. The government is cracking down on illegal operations

Read full article: Nigeria is emerging as a critical mineral hub. The government is cracking down on illegal operations

Nigeria’s government is cracking down on illegal mining, making dozens of arrests of unlicensed miners since April for allegedly stealing the country’s lithium, a critical mineral used in batteries for electric vehicles, smartphones and power systems.

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As countries tighten anti-gay laws, more and more LGBTQ+ migrants seek safety and asylum in Europe

Read full article: As countries tighten anti-gay laws, more and more LGBTQ+ migrants seek safety and asylum in Europe

While many of the migrants who reach Europe are escaping war, conflict and poverty, an increasing number are fleeing possible prison terms and death sentences because they are gay.

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Powerball jackpot rises to $1.09 billion and stretches a 3-month losing streak

Read full article: Powerball jackpot rises to $1.09 billion and stretches a 3-month losing streak

The Powerball jackpot has climbed to an estimated $1.09 billion after no one matched the latest numbers.

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Gunmen kidnap 15 children in yet another school abduction in northern Nigeria

Read full article: Gunmen kidnap 15 children in yet another school abduction in northern Nigeria

Police in Nigeria say armed men have broken into a school in northwestern Nigeria and abducted 15 children.

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Gunmen abduct 287 students in the latest school attack in Nigeria’s northwest, headteacher says

Read full article: Gunmen abduct 287 students in the latest school attack in Nigeria’s northwest, headteacher says

A school headteacher in northwestern Nigeria says gunmen who attacked the school abducted 287 students as they were about to start classes.

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Pride, patriotism win for African soccer fans and players in club vs. country debate

Read full article: Pride, patriotism win for African soccer fans and players in club vs. country debate

There’s no doubt which wins in the club vs.

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3 killed and 77 injured in a massive blast caused by explosives in a southern Nigerian city

Read full article: 3 killed and 77 injured in a massive blast caused by explosives in a southern Nigerian city

Nigerian authorities say two people have died and 77 others have been injured in a massive blast that rocked more than a dozen buildings in one of the country's largest cities.

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Watch moment donated books from Michigan arrive in Nigeria to be housed in orphanage

Read full article: Watch moment donated books from Michigan arrive in Nigeria to be housed in orphanage

On Oct. 22, the books arrived in Nigeria, much to the delight of people in the community of Ogoni.

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IMF and World Bank are urged to boost funding for African nations facing conflict and climate change

Read full article: IMF and World Bank are urged to boost funding for African nations facing conflict and climate change

Most of the population in conflict-affected countries like Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad and northern Nigeria depends on climate-vulnerable agriculture.

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At UN, African leaders say enough is enough: They must be partnered with, not sidelined

Read full article: At UN, African leaders say enough is enough: They must be partnered with, not sidelined

At the U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York, African leaders are relaying a unanimous message, that their continent of more than 1.3 billion people is done being a “victim” of a post-world war order and must be recognized and partnered with as a global power in itself.

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Nigerians protest mysterious death of Afrobeat star as police exhumes body for autopsy

Read full article: Nigerians protest mysterious death of Afrobeat star as police exhumes body for autopsy

Thousands are marching across Nigeria over the mysterious death of an Afrobeat star whose body has been exhumed for an autopsy as authorities investigate the cause of his demise.

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Building collapse in Nigeria's capital leaves two people dead while many are feared trapped

Read full article: Building collapse in Nigeria's capital leaves two people dead while many are feared trapped

Rescue crews are searching for survivors after a building collapse in Nigeria's capital left two people dead while many others are feared trapped.

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A Nigerian forest and its animals are under threat. Poachers have become rangers to protect both

Read full article: A Nigerian forest and its animals are under threat. Poachers have become rangers to protect both

Omo Forest Reserve, a tropical rainforest in southern Nigeria, faces threats from excessive logging, uncontrolled farming and poaching.

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Niger's junta gains the upper hand over the regional bloc threatening military force, analysts say

Read full article: Niger's junta gains the upper hand over the regional bloc threatening military force, analysts say

One week after a deadline passed for mutinous soldiers in Niger to reinstate the country’s ousted president or face military intervention, the junta has not acquiesced.

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England advances at Women's World Cup by edging Nigeria after James red card

Read full article: England advances at Women's World Cup by edging Nigeria after James red card

England held firm despite a red card for Lauren James to beat Nigeria on penalty kicks and advance to the quarterfinals at the Women’s World Cup.

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Sinclair seeks elusive Women's World Cup title in 6th appearance for Canada

Read full article: Sinclair seeks elusive Women's World Cup title in 6th appearance for Canada

Christine Sinclair hopes her sixth appearance at the Women's World Cup will finally land Canada the elusive title.

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Nigeria triggers national response plan for annual deadly floods; 14 states on alert

Read full article: Nigeria triggers national response plan for annual deadly floods; 14 states on alert

Authorities in Nigeria say they have activated a national response plan ahead of what's expected to be another round of deadly floods blamed mainly on climate change and infrastructure problems.

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UN talks on a treaty to end global plastic pollution open in Paris

Read full article: UN talks on a treaty to end global plastic pollution open in Paris

A United Nations committee is meeting in Paris to work on what is intended to be a landmark treaty to bring an end to global plastic pollution, but there is little agreement on what the outcome should be.

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Nigerian airport workers go on strike; travelers stranded

Read full article: Nigerian airport workers go on strike; travelers stranded

Aviation workers in Nigeria have embarked on a two-day strike, leaving thousands of travelers stranded as airlines canceled or rescheduled flights in the country's major cities.

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'What can we do?': Millions in African countries need power

Read full article: 'What can we do?': Millions in African countries need power

The electricity shortages that plague many of Africa’s 54 countries are a serious drain on the continent’s economic growth.

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UN: Many African children at risk from lack of clean water

Read full article: UN: Many African children at risk from lack of clean water

In Nigeria’s teeming city of Lagos, children in the Makoko area swim and play in filthy water surrounded by garbage.

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Nations approve key UN science report on climate change

Read full article: Nations approve key UN science report on climate change

Governments gave their blessing Sunday to a major new U.N. report on climate change, after approval was held up by a battle between rich and developing countries over emissions targets and financial aid to vulnerable nations.

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Burundi officials detect polio outbreak linked to vaccine

Read full article: Burundi officials detect polio outbreak linked to vaccine

Health officials in Burundi have declared an outbreak of polio linked to the vaccine, the first time the paralytic disease has been detected in the east African country for more than three decades.

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6 Nigerian states drop suit to void presidential vote result

Read full article: 6 Nigerian states drop suit to void presidential vote result

Six states in Nigeria have withdrawn a suit asking the country’s Supreme Court to void the result of the just-concluded presidential election.

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Police: Illegal refinery blast in Nigeria kills at least 12

Read full article: Police: Illegal refinery blast in Nigeria kills at least 12

The Nigeria Police Force says at least 12 people have died in an explosion and fire near an illegal oil refinery site in the country's oil-rich Niger Delta region.

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Tensions rise in Nigeria as opposition demands new vote

Read full article: Tensions rise in Nigeria as opposition demands new vote

Nigeria's opposition demanded a revote Tuesday for the country’s presidential election, where partial results show an early lead for the ruling party.

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Sub-Saharan Africa is 'new epicenter' of extremism, says UN

Read full article: Sub-Saharan Africa is 'new epicenter' of extremism, says UN

A new report by the U.N.’s international development agency says that sub-Saharan Africa is the new global epicenter of violent Islamic extremism and that people are increasingly joining as a result of economic factors and less by religious ones.

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Report: Climate change fueling conflict in Lake Chad Basin

Read full article: Report: Climate change fueling conflict in Lake Chad Basin

Droughts, flooding and a shrinking Lake Chad caused in part by climate change is fueling conflict and migration in the region and needs to be better addressed, a report said Thursday.

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Experts raise concerns as Nigeria limits cash withdrawals

Read full article: Experts raise concerns as Nigeria limits cash withdrawals

Experts raised concerns over a new policy announced by the Central Bank of Nigeria that heavily limits withdrawals of money in a push for a cashless economy.

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Train service in Nigeria capital resumes after deadly attack

Read full article: Train service in Nigeria capital resumes after deadly attack

Rail service has resumed between Nigeria's capital and neighboring Kaduna state eight months after a deadly attack.

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Correction: Nigeria-New Bank Notes story

Read full article: Correction: Nigeria-New Bank Notes story

In a story published November 23, 2022, about new Nigerian currency notes, The Associated Press erroneously reported that 200 Nigerian naira amount to 5 U.S. cents.

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Nigerian teens create fashion from trash to fight pollution

Read full article: Nigerian teens create fashion from trash to fight pollution

Teenage climate activists in Nigeria’s largest city are recycling trash into runway outfits for a “Trashion Show.”.

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US to face Vietnam, Netherlands at women's soccer World Cup

Read full article: US to face Vietnam, Netherlands at women's soccer World Cup

The defending champion United States will face Netherlands in the group stage of the women’s soccer World Cup next summer, setting up an early rematch of the 2019 World Cup final.

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West Africa floods destroy crops, worsening hunger fears

Read full article: West Africa floods destroy crops, worsening hunger fears

West and Central African countries are battling deadly floods that have upended lives and livelihoods, raising fears of further disruption of food supplies in many areas battling armed conflict.

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US soccer president tells CNN more misconduct cases reported

Read full article: US soccer president tells CNN more misconduct cases reported

The U.S. Soccer Federation has received three new reports of misconduct in women's soccer.

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As monkeypox drops in the West, still no vaccines for Africa

Read full article: As monkeypox drops in the West, still no vaccines for Africa

The outbreak of monkeypox is subsiding in Europe and parts of North America.

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Harris to lead US delegation to Japan for Abe's funeral

Read full article: Harris to lead US delegation to Japan for Abe's funeral

The White House says Vice President Kamala Harris will lead the U.S. delegation to the state funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe later this month.

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U.S. Soccer, players formally sign equal pay agreements

Read full article: U.S. Soccer, players formally sign equal pay agreements

Representatives for the men’s and women’s U.S. national teams signed their historic collective bargaining agreements with U.S. Soccer, formally closing a long and acrimonious fight over equal pay.

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Sophia Smith scores twice, US women defeat Nigeria 4-0

Read full article: Sophia Smith scores twice, US women defeat Nigeria 4-0

Sophia Smith scored a pair of first-half goals and the U.S. women’s national team defeated Nigeria 4-0 on Saturday as both teams prepare for next summer’s World Cup.

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For clean energy, financial growth, Africa looks to UN talks

Read full article: For clean energy, financial growth, Africa looks to UN talks

Access to more and cleaner energy while continuing to grow economically will be a top priority for African nations in the upcoming United Nations climate conference in November, top officials and climate experts on the continent said.

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Nigeria's Osun River: Sacred, revered and increasingly toxic

Read full article: Nigeria's Osun River: Sacred, revered and increasingly toxic

The Osun River flows through a forest designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Developing nations seek to overcome energy, currency crises

Read full article: Developing nations seek to overcome energy, currency crises

Business leaders and officials from eight developing nations meeting in Bangladesh say more cooperation is needed among them to overcome dwindling foreign currency reserves, a growing energy crisis and supply chain disruptions.

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Nigeria's troubled northwest battles child malnutrition

Read full article: Nigeria's troubled northwest battles child malnutrition

Nigeria is grappling with child malnutrition in its troubled northwest region where armed groups have been targeting rural communities.

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Nigeria church: 38 killed in attack during Sunday service

Read full article: Nigeria church: 38 killed in attack during Sunday service

Thirty-eight persons have been confirmed dead after the attack on a church in southwestern Nigeria, according to the Catholic church in Ondo state where the incident happened.

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Monkeypox kills 9 in Congo; first death in Nigeria in 2022

Read full article: Monkeypox kills 9 in Congo; first death in Nigeria in 2022

Nigeria has recorded its first death from monkeypox in 2022 while Congo has confirmed nine deaths and 465 cases this year.

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Children among 31 killed at church fair stampede in Nigeria

Read full article: Children among 31 killed at church fair stampede in Nigeria

Police say a stampede at a church charity event in southern Nigeria has left 31 people dead and seven injured.

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Building in Nigeria's commercial hub collapses; 5 dead

Read full article: Building in Nigeria's commercial hub collapses; 5 dead

A three-story residential building has collapsed in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, killing at least five people with many feared trapped.

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No mourners at burial of 50 victims of Nigeria refinery fire

Read full article: No mourners at burial of 50 victims of Nigeria refinery fire

Days after more than 100 people died in an explosion at an illegal oil refinery in southeast Nigeria, authorities and gravediggers returned to the site in a forest to bury about 50 unclaimed bodies that were burned beyond recognition.

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Nigeria destroys 1 million expired donated COVID-19 vaccines

Read full article: Nigeria destroys 1 million expired donated COVID-19 vaccines

Nigeria has had to destroy more than 1 million doses of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine that were too close to their expiry date to be used.

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Nonbelievers across Africa risk freedom and family support

Read full article: Nonbelievers across Africa risk freedom and family support

Across Africa, faith is a central part of social and political life.

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Uganda registers first 7 cases of omicron, says official

Read full article: Uganda registers first 7 cases of omicron, says official

A health official in Uganda has announced the East African country's first seven cases of the omicron variant of the coronavirus.

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South Korea breaks daily virus record for 2nd straight day

Read full article: South Korea breaks daily virus record for 2nd straight day

South Korea has broken its daily record for coronavirus infections for a second straight day with more than 5,200 new cases, as pressure mounts on a health care system grappling with rising hospitalizations and deaths.

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Nigeria says it found first case of omicron in November

Read full article: Nigeria says it found first case of omicron in November

Nigeria has detected its first case of the omicron coronavirus variant in travelers that arrived from South Africa in the past week.

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South Korea confirms first five cases of omicron variant

Read full article: South Korea confirms first five cases of omicron variant

South Korea has confirmed its first five cases of the new omicron coronavirus variant in people linked to arrivals from Nigeria.

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US lifts terror designation for Colombia's ex-guerrilla army

Read full article: US lifts terror designation for Colombia's ex-guerrilla army

The Biden administration has formally revoked the terrorist designation of Colombia’s former FARC guerrilla army.

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Gas explosion in Nigeria's Lagos kills 5, including a child

Read full article: Gas explosion in Nigeria's Lagos kills 5, including a child

Emergency service officials in Nigeria say that a gas explosion in Lagos has killed at least five people, including a child.

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At least 18 killed in Niger mine collapse

Read full article: At least 18 killed in Niger mine collapse

Local Niger government officials say at least 18 people were killed and 7 injured when a gold mine collapsed in the Maradi region.

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Death toll in Nigeria building collapse rises to 43

Read full article: Death toll in Nigeria building collapse rises to 43

A Nigerian Red Cross official says seven more bodies have been recovered from a high-rise apartment building that collapsed while under construction in Lagos, bringing the death toll to 43.

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Nigeria building collapse deaths climb to 36, dozens missing

Read full article: Nigeria building collapse deaths climb to 36, dozens missing

The number of bodies recovered from a collapsed high-rise apartment building in Nigeria’s most populous city has risen to 36, an emergency official told The Associated Press.

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Death toll rises to 21 in Nigerian building site collapse

Read full article: Death toll rises to 21 in Nigerian building site collapse

The death toll from the collapse of a high-rise apartment building under construction in Nigeria’s most populous city has risen to 21, the Lagos state governor says, as rescue crews continue to seek surviving workers in the rubble.

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Collapsed Nigerian building had permit for 15 floors, not 21

Read full article: Collapsed Nigerian building had permit for 15 floors, not 21

Authorities in Nigeria's largest city say the owner of a high-rise apartment building that collapsed suddenly has been arrested.

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At least 3 dead after high rise in Nigeria collapses

Read full article: At least 3 dead after high rise in Nigeria collapses

Witnesses and officials say at least three people were killed and dozens more remain missing after the collapse of a 21-story apartment building being built in an upscale area of Nigeria’s largest city.

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Cambridge college to return looted bronze statue to Nigeria

Read full article: Cambridge college to return looted bronze statue to Nigeria

A Cambridge University college says it will return a looted bronze cockerel to Nigeria later this month.

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Nigeria faces one of its worst cholera outbreaks in years

Read full article: Nigeria faces one of its worst cholera outbreaks in years

Nigeria is seeing one of its worst cholera outbreaks in years, with more than 2,300 people dying from suspected cases as Africa’s most populous country struggles to deal with multiple disease outbreaks.

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3 groups of students freed in Nigeria in 24-hour period

Read full article: 3 groups of students freed in Nigeria in 24-hour period

Authorities in northern Nigeria have announced three separate groups of kidnapped students being freed within a 24-hour period.

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Gunmen release students in northern Nigeria 3 months later

Read full article: Gunmen release students in northern Nigeria 3 months later

A school official in northern Nigeria says gunmen have released some of the more than 100 children who had been abducted back in May.

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WHO: COVID-19 vaccination triples in Africa but still low

Read full article: WHO: COVID-19 vaccination triples in Africa but still low

The Africa director of the World Health Organization says the continent was able to triple its COVID-19 vaccination rate over the past week, helped by growing numbers of donations of doses from developed countries.

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West African health officials race to vaccinate amid spikes

Read full article: West African health officials race to vaccinate amid spikes

Thousands of new coronavirus cases have been reported in West Africa in recent weeks amid low vaccination rates and the spread of the delta variant.

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Quintet of US post players may be best group ever assembled

Read full article: Quintet of US post players may be best group ever assembled

The U.S. has five of the best post players in the world.

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Mind the gap: The basketball world is catching up to the US

Read full article: Mind the gap: The basketball world is catching up to the US

When the Dream Team era started in 1992, most of the NBA players in the Olympics represented the United States.

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U.S. sees first case of rare monkeypox disease since 2003

Read full article: U.S. sees first case of rare monkeypox disease since 2003

For the first time in nearly two decades, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is keeping tabs on a rare case of a disease known as monkeypox in the United States.

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AP sources: Ogwumike denied by FIBA to play for Nigeria

Read full article: AP sources: Ogwumike denied by FIBA to play for Nigeria

Nneka Ogwumike and Elizabeth Williams have been notified by FIBA that their petitions to play for Nigeria in the upcoming Olympics were denied because they played for the U.S. for too long, says two people familiar with the situation.

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UN: world hunger was dramatically worse in pandemic year

Read full article: UN: world hunger was dramatically worse in pandemic year

A United Nations report says last year saw a “dramatic worsening” of world hunger, much of that likely linked to the pandemic.

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Let’s break down the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team roster for Tokyo

Read full article: Let’s break down the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team roster for Tokyo

With the Olympics right around the corner, the final rosters and teams are shaping up, and that includes the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team.

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USA Basketball sets plan for Olympic camps in Las Vegas

Read full article: USA Basketball sets plan for Olympic camps in Las Vegas

The last stop for USA Basketball before the Tokyo Olympics will be Las Vegas.

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‘I don’t think it gets any better:’ UFC thrills sellout Jacksonville crowd, plans to return

Read full article: ‘I don’t think it gets any better:’ UFC thrills sellout Jacksonville crowd, plans to return

A packed crowd. Chants of Duval. Even more chants of USA. Stars and celebrities everywhere. A night that Jacksonville waited for was worth every bit of the wait. And it’s just getting started.

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Pope prays for liberation of 317 kidnapped Nigerian students

Read full article: Pope prays for liberation of 317 kidnapped Nigerian students

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Sunday decried the kidnapping of 317 students from their boarding school in northwest Nigeria and prayed for the girls' quick release. Police on Friday in Nigeria said gunmen had abducted the students from their boarding school. “I pray for these girls, so that they may return home soon,'' the pope said. A resident of the area said the gunmen also attacked a nearby military camp and checkpoint, preventing soldiers from interfering with the mass abduction. On Saturday, authorities in Nigeria announced that nearly 40 students, teachers and relatives abducted on Feb. 17 from a school in northern Nigeria have been freed.

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Africa CDC: New virus variant appears to emerge in Nigeria

Read full article: Africa CDC: New virus variant appears to emerge in Nigeria

“It’s a separate lineage from the U.K. and South Africa,” the head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, John Nkengasong, told reporters. He said the Nigeria CDC and the African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases would analyze more samples. The new virus variant in South Africa is now the predominant one there, Nkengasong said, as confirmed infections in the country approach 1 million. “We believe this mutation will not have an effect” on the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines to the continent, he said of the South Africa variant. Infections across the continent have risen 10.9% over the past four weeks, the Africa CDC director said, including a 52% increase in Nigeria and 40% increase in South Africa.

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The Latest: China tests millions in port over virus cluster

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(AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)BEIJING — Authorities in China’s northeastern port city of Dalian are testing millions of residents after seven new coronavirus cases were reported there in the last 24 hours. It has a deal to secure up to 100 million doses of the potential vaccine produced by AstraZeneca. Koca said the first shipment of three million doses of CoronaVac would be shipped to Turkey on Sunday and arrive Monday. He said Turkey could get 4.5 million doses until the end of March and would have the option buy up to 30 million doses. Indonesia has reported nearly 700,000 COVID-19 cases, the largest caseload in Southeast Asia and second in Asia only to India’s 10.1 million confirmed cases.

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US citizen kidnapped in Niger rescued in military operation

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WASHINGTON – An American citizen kidnapped in the West African nation of Niger this past week has been rescued in a U.S. military operation in neighboring Nigeria, U.S. officials said Saturday. The man was taken from his farm in Massalata in southern Niger early Tuesday morning by armed kidnappers who demanded a ransom from the man’s father. “This American citizen is safe and is now in the care of the U.S. Department of State. No U.S military personnel were injured during the operation,” the department said in a statement. The officials were not authorized to publicly discuss the operation and spoke on condition of anonymity to provide details .

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Amnesty: Credible reports protesters shot dead in Nigeria

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People hold banners as they demonstrate on the street to protest against police brutality, in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday Oct. 20, 2020. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)LAGOS – Amnesty International said late Tuesday there was “credible but disturbing evidence” that security forces in the megacity of Lagos had fatally shot protesters who were demonstrating against police brutality despite a new curfew going into effect. The development came just hours after Lagos state Gov. The governor of Lagos state said the new curfew would cover the entire city of some 14 million people and surrounding areas. The announcement came after a police station was burned down in the city and two people were shot dead by police.

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Up to 150 million could join extreme poor, World Bank says

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Middle income-countries are expected to have 82% of the new extreme poor, including India, Nigeria and Indonesia. Most of the new extreme poor, more than 110 million even by the World Bank's baseline estimate, will be in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Roughly a third of the newly extreme poor are expected to be in sub-Saharan Africa, between 26 million and 40 million. The World Bank estimates between 88 million and 115 million people could slip into extreme poverty this year, with another 23 million to 35 million in 2021. The report "offers no simple answers to these major challenges currently confronting the world, because there are not any,” the World Bank authors write.

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Africa now free of wild poliovirus, but polio threat remains

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The announcement by the African Regional Certification Commission for Polio Eradication comes after no cases have been reported for four years. But sometimes patchy surveillance across the vast continent of 1.3 billion people raises the possibility that scattered cases of the wild poliovirus still remain, undetected. The final push to combat the wild poliovirus focused largely on northern Nigeria, where the Boko Haram Islamic extremist group has carried out a deadly insurgency for more than a decade. Africa's last reported case of the wild poliovirus was in Nigeria in 2016. Cases remain of the so-called vaccine-derived polio virus, which is a rare mutated form of the weakened but live virus contained in the oral polio vaccine.

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Uber begins pilot phase of its boat service in Nigeria

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CNNMoney(CNN) - As part of its expansion plans into Africa, global ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies launched a pilot test of their taxi boat service on Friday in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial hub. To attract customers who want to avoid the city's frequently congested roads, Uber will operate a two-week pilot phase of the boat service in conjunction with the Lagos State Water Authority (LASWA) and local boat operators, Texas Connection Ferries. The launch of the UberBOAT service comes four months after Uber's global head of business development, Brookes Entwistle, said the company was looking to gain more ground on the continent. The service will be available only on weekdays for the next two weeks and will cost 500 naira ($1.30) per trip. "The last couple of years have seen the Lagos State Government commit to building up infrastructure that supports multi-modal transportation, which includes water transport," he said.

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