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A court in India's most populous state has effectively banned Islamic schools by striking down a law governing madrasas.
Madrasas provide a system of education in which students are taught about the Quran and Islamic history alongside general subjects like math and science. https://cnn.it/3VvuCwE
Algeria is sending 150 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, amid warnings of an imminent famine there.
According to the UN, an estimated half of Gaza's population is starving.
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Recruiter ghosting refers to the point at which you no longer hear from a recruiter who expressed interest in your application. It can happen at any point during the hiring process and is more widespread than you might think. https://trib.al/Gchh7f7
A mass burial of 32 unidentified people, who all died as a result of becoming addicted to a synthetic street drug known as Kush, took place in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, on Thursday:
In 2022, #bbcafricaeye investigated the rapid rise of Kush in Sierra Leone - revealing how the highly addictive synthetic street drug was sweeping the country, devastating many young lives. In 2024, the situation is even worse.
🎥 Watch the documentary "Kush: Into the Mad World" here:
There've been celebrations in Senegal after provisional election results appeared to give the main opposition candidate, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, a significant lead.
The governing party candidate, Amadou Ba, has insisted a second round is certain.
Millions took part in a peaceful vote on Sunday, following three years of turbulence and opposition protests against the incumbent, Macky Sall.