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Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain both reached the semifinals of the Women’s Champions League with dominant performances to set up two thrilling clashes in the last four. https://cnn.it/3TWlsIs

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Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain both reached the semifinals of the Women’s Champions League with dominant performances to set up two thrilling clashes in the last four.

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Embracing the love and sacrifice of Good Friday 💗

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Christians observe Good Friday today, solemnly remembering the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, where the faithful believe that the divine Son of God paid the price for sin to reconcile countless people to their Creator through his death on a cross, followed by the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday.

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Nigeria flares gas that can power 4 million homes amid blackout

Many young Senegalese complain about a lack of opportunities in the country and some try to make the dangerous journey across the sea to Europe. But that often ends in disaster. The people of the fishing village of Fass Boye, around a three-hour drive from Dakar, know all about that. The villagers are still mourning more than 60 people who died trying to cross to the Canary Islands. Yet, most of them still want to take that chance.
🎧 https://bbc.in/3TAtJQX

Newsday - Senegal elections: Daily life in a fishing village - BBC Sounds

Newsday - Senegal elections: Daily life in a fishing village - BBC Sounds

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Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt suffer the highest levels of air pollution in Africa, environmental NGO Greenpeace said in a new report.

"Exposure to air pollution is the second leading risk factor for death in Africa," the report added.

➡️: https://bbc.in/3TEBNA2

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KFC Nigeria has apologised after the country's airport authority shut one of its outlets over the alleged discrimination of a disabled client.

Customer Adebola Daniel says he was ordered to leave the fast food branch because of his wheelchair.