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World Service,23 Jan 2020,53 mins

Virus-hit Chinese city shuts public transport

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Wuhan, a Chinese city of eleven million people, is to temporarily shut public transport as it tries to halt the outbreak of a new strain of virus. Gambian Justice Minister's actions brought Aung San Suu Kyi to The Hague to deny that her government was committing a genocide. The killing of a well known Christian pastor in northern Nigeria this week has highlighted the rising problem of kidnapping in Nigeria.

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