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Nigerian twins conjoined at the head separated with the help of AI

Photo credit: Gemini Untwined By Face2Face Africa Mercy and Goodness, twin sisters conjoined at the head, have undergone a groundbreaking separation using advanced artificial intelligence

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By Anadolu Agency The death toll from devastating floods in southern Thailand climbed to 162 on Saturday, with over one million households across the country affected, according to local media.

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Global supply shocks fuel new food crisis in Kenya

By Business Daily Africa Global supply shocks have increased the prices of Kenya’s critical staples, including rice, wheat, maize, sugar and onions, fomenting a new food crisis in the country.

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