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19 October 2024
A worker sprays pesticide to kill mosquitoes in the capital city in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 19, 2024. The statement adds that this year, the total number of cases rises to 48,582, and 241 deaths from dengue disease are reported during the period. Last year, the country records 1,705 dengue-related deaths and 321,179 dengue cases.
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19 October 2024
A worker sprays pesticide to kill mosquitoes in the capital city in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 19, 2024. The statement adds that this year, the total number of cases rises to 48,582, and 241 deaths from dengue disease are reported during the period. Last year, the country records 1,705 dengue-related deaths and 321,179 dengue cases.
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19 October 2024
A worker sprays pesticide to kill mosquitoes in the capital city in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 19, 2024. The statement adds that this year, the total number of cases rises to 48,582, and 241 deaths from dengue disease are reported during the period. Last year, the country records 1,705 dengue-related deaths and 321,179 dengue cases.
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19 October 2024
A worker sprays pesticide to kill mosquitoes in the capital city in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 19, 2024. The statement adds that this year, the total number of cases rises to 48,582, and 241 deaths from dengue disease are reported during the period. Last year, the country records 1,705 dengue-related deaths and 321,179 dengue cases.
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18 January 2024
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) speaks at a vigil honoring the lives of the journalists killed in Gaza since Israel’s bombardment began in retaliation for the October 7 Hamas attacks. More than one hundred journalists have been killed since the war began. The total number and the rate at which they are killed far exceed any other 21st century conflict.
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18 January 2024
Reps. Cori Bush (D-MO) (center) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) (right) observe a moment of silence with others at a vigil honoring the lives of the journalists killed in Gaza since Israel’s bombardment began in retaliation for the October 7 Hamas attacks. More than one hundred journalists have been killed since the war began. The total number and the rate at which they are killed far exceed any other 21st century conflict.
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18 January 2024
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) (right), the only Palestinian member of Congress, speaks at a vigil honoring the lives of the journalists killed in Gaza since Israel’s began bombing the territory in retaliation for the October 7 Hamas attacks. More than one hundred journalists have been killed since the war began. The total number and the rate at which they are killed far exceed any other 21st century conflict.
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18 January 2024
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), the only Palestinian member of Congress, speaks at a vigil honoring the lives of the journalists killed in Gaza since Israel’s began bombing the territory in retaliation for the October 7 Hamas attacks. More than one hundred journalists have been killed since the war began. The total number and the rate at which they are killed far exceed any other 21st century conflict.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
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20 September 2023
A close view of the sick elephant eye in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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