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Somalia Faces Humanitarian Crisis as Floods Displace 200,000 People
Around 200,000 people have been displaced due to flash flooding in central Somalia, a regional official told AFP on Saturday, as the Shabelle River burst its banks and submerged roads.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Footprints Reveal Family Life of Extinct Human Species in Germany
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Human-Wildlife Conflict Escalates in Kenya as Herders Kill Six More Lions
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UK Braces for Scorching Summer as Maps Show Red-Hot 35C Heatwave
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Insects Left Their Crustaceans Ancestors in the Ocean to Settle on Land Millions of Years Ago [Study]
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Over 20 Million People Under Heat Alerts in Western Canada, Northwest US, High Temperatures Expected Until May 15
Floating Tree Pollen Create Bizarre Ocean Swirls on Baltic Sea
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Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Hold Breath Underwater To Hunt Prey
Invasive Zebra Mussels Take Over Hords Creek Lake Within Month of First Sighting — Texas
Tennessee Aquarium Turtle Nursery Welcomes Two Critically Endangered Four-Eyed Turtle Hatchlings
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Vicious Piranha Swarm Attacks Beachgoers at Brazilian Resort
Gray Whale Seen in San Francisco Bay for 75 Days Washes Ashore Dead with Signs of 2 Vessel Strikes
Flood Watch in Effect over Austin / San Antonio Area as Heavy Rainfall Continues into the Weekend