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Maroc Maroc - - Feed Rss de DW en Anglais - 24/Jan 03:03

Heat waves, floods, and cyclones disrupt school for millions

UNICEF has said middle and low-income countries were the hardest hit. The agency criticized the "overlooked" impact of the climate crisis on education.

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