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About 200 pupils have been abducted by gunmen from a school in Kuriga community in Kaduna state, northwest Nigeria.
The armed men surrounded the school while the students and their teachers were on the assembly ground in the morning.
Tesem Akende reports.
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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is in Florida today, where he will meet former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Budapest has been seeking a closer relationship with Washington and sees a Trump White House as a way to reinforce their ties.
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The Indian government has deployed an additional contingent of 10,000 soldiers to strengthen its borders with China.
Thousands of troops from both sides continue to be deployed along India's eastern border with China - more than three years since the conflict first began.
Priyata Brajabasi has more.
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Nurses in South Korea have been authorized to take on emergency roles as a large scale doctor walkout continues.
About 9000 trainee doctors have resigned since mid-February over pay, conditions, and a government plan to increase medical school positions.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Some clinics in the US state of Alabama started resuming some in IVF services on Thursday, after services were paused.
The state's Supreme Court last month ruled that frozen embryos are "children" with a constitutional right to life.
Fertility clinics routinely discard unviable and leftover embryos - which could land them in legal trouble under the ruling.
Sally Patterson reports.
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Lawmakers in the United States Congress are close to passing a bill that would avert an imminent partial government shutdown.
The breakthrough came late on Wednesday night, when the House of Representatives — the lower chamber — voted to approve a $467bn spending package.
The bill now goes to the Senate, the upper chamber, where leaders have vowed to back the measure "with time to spare."
From Washington, Benji Hyer reports.
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Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has denied accusations from Spanish authorities that he avoided paying more than 1 million US dollars in taxes.
Prosecutors in Madrid filed charges against the Italian coach earlier this week.
Our southern Europe correspondent Giles Gibson has more.
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South Africa has asked the World Court to immediately order Israel to offer aid to Palestinians, who are at an increased risk of famine.
It has asked the International Court of Justice to issue urgent measures even as the court is currently considering its genocide allegations against Israel.
Ishan Garg has more.
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The announcement comes after both China and Hungary signed a security agreement last month which raised concerns among EU member countries.
Pablo Gutierrez reports from Budapest.
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