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In Nigeria’s troubled northwest, phone blockades hurt locals

By CHINEDU ASADU Associated Press LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — In response to growing violence across Nigeria’s northwest and central states, governors have blocked telecommunications in many areas across five states to enable the military to carry out special operations targeted at the armed groups attacking local communities. However, local officials and residents told The Associated

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La administración de Biden se alista para revivir la política ‘Permanecer en México’ de la era Trump en noviembre

olivertapia (CNN) — La administración Biden se está preparando para revivir a mediados de noviembre una polémica política fronteriza de la era Trump que obliga a los migrantes a permanecer en México hasta la fecha de su audiencia en la corte de inmigración de Estados Unidos, según funcionarios. El cronograma, advirtieron los funcionarios de la

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A school district superintendent in North Texas apologized Thursday night after one of the district's administrators told teachers that if they have books about the Holocaust in their classroom libraries

Texas school administrator told teachers to include Holocaust books with ‘opposing’ views when explaining new state law

By Ashley Killough, CNN A school district superintendent in North Texas apologized Thursday night after one of the district’s administrators told teachers that if they have books about the Holocaust in their classroom libraries, then they should also include books that have “opposing” views of the Holocaust. At a training session last week, a school

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Mohamed Salah of Liverpool smiles during the Premier League match between Liverpool  and  Chelsea at Anfield on August 28

Mo Salah might be the best Premier League player ever but is the ‘unprecedented’ Liverpool forward still underrated?

By Jack Bantock, CNN Still only 29, he’s one of the two greatest Premier League players of all-time, yet is Mohamed Salah still undervalued? According to leading sports scientist Simon Brundish, it’s a categorical yes — and he’s got the statistics to prove it. In 1999, a swaggering Frenchman by the name of Thierry Henry

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