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Nationwide blackout across Nigeria after power grid collapse
Thursday's outage affects all of Nigeria's 36 states and the capital, Abuja.
Bangladesh court jails prominent rights activists for two years
Adilur Rahman Khan and Nasiruddin Elan of Odhikar group documented extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.
How to support Storm Daniel flood victims in Libya
Eastern Libya is devastated by floods that killed about 6,000 people and displaced 30,000. Here's how to help.
Photos: Whole families drown in Libya’s floods
Thousands of people are confirmed dead and several thousand missing, with the mayor saying the toll could reach 20,000.
New lawsuit filed against Greece on behalf of refugee shipwreck survivors
Forty survivors part of suit alleging Greek authorities failed to protect lives of those on boat that capsized in June.
The Transnational World of Primate Testing
101 East investigates the global demand for monkeys for medical testing and the efforts to stop smuggling cartels.
Tenzirt, a village wiped off the map by Morocco’s earthquake
The earthquake killed 22 and injured 24 residents in the small village of Tenzirt.
Britain’s monarchy is dying, and no PR can save it
The world mostly ignored the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's passing, a reminder of how little the royal family means.
The Egyptian village that lost nearly 100 men in the Libya floods
At least 70 men from village of al-Sharif in Egypt's Beni Suef province died in Libya's Derna that was struck by floods.
Nipah trackers get samples from bats, trees as 800 tested in India’s Kerala
The state is battling its fourth outbreak since 2018 of a virus for which there is no vaccine, with at least two dead.

